Sunday, September 20, 2009

Our Contract

A contract is drawn up to establish a legal position for all parties that come under its authority. The legal authority that does not back up and enforce violations of contracts losses its authority of enforcement. The Constitution of the United States was and is just such a contract between the federal, the several States and the people. Neither one of these three parties where authorized under this contract to change the rules of this contract.
If an individual citizen violates the rules he/she is subject to punishment by one or both the other parties. If the states violate the rules it is likewise punished by the other two. But the federal being the most powerful has only its force to prevent the other two parties from forcing compliance on itself without the two weaker parties resolve to use force with numbers gives them carte Blanche.
If either the States or the people refuse to employ overwhelming force it is admission of capitulation to tyranny. The question that always remains is when we reach the point or time for violence to avoid coming under the yoke of tyranny. This is the identical position our founders found themselves in, they tried and tried in vain to approach their masters threw- the legislative and legal means available, but in each case they were rebuked and more restrictive laws were applied. And so it appears today.
The Hondurans were watching and learned the lessons we had to suffer, and took action before tyranny could get a foothold. Are we less aware of history than the Hondurans?
America's federal government no longer recognizes the contract, our Constitution, and remains in repeated violations of it. This alone justifies any action in violating the illegal laws and rules or mandates that emanates from that illegitimate source.
If we cannot muster overwhelming numbers to stop them, it will fall to individuals, to stand and fall one by one until they run out of prison space or bullets.
If the numbers we a generating today fail to stop all the corruption and all legislation that is now or currently being prepared against the people. Our destiny will not be written by them, but by each patriot that says “ not me, not now, not ever” and individually puts his/her life, wealth, and sacred honor on the line of defense against the age old tyranny of the ignorant, fools, and the shiftless among us. “We will not be ruled” “ THIS I PLEDGE”
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