The outrage over the new unconstitutional health care tax, which is to be collected by the IRS and paid to the health insurance conglomerates, is reaching a fevered pitch, as over half of the American people are saying they will refuse to pay the tax.
Many believe that the first American Revolution came to be as the people refused a 3% import tax imposed upon them by the King of England. The reality is it was much more as outlined in our Declaration of Independence.
- Military Courts of Admiralty, wherein the people were arbitrarily persecuted and had no rights.
- The confiscation of private property by the King’s soldiers without any due process of law.
- The persecution of American nationals for speaking out against tyranny.
- The appointment of regional governors, taking away any notion of representative government for the people.
- And a thousand other abuses.
The draconian taxation without representation was just the straw that broke the camel’s back. This is why, before the Constitution could be accepted by the people, our Bill of Rights had to be affirmed as absolute and unalienable.
You see, our Bill of Rights directly addressed the abuses outlined in our Declaration of Independence. Our Bill of Rights was inserted to insure that our newly formed government could never obtain power that would allow any abuse of the people by that government.
Now when we look around us we see:
- Military Courts of Admiralty, wherein the people were arbitrarily persecuted and have no rights.
- The confiscation of private property by the corporate government’s agents without any due process of law.
- The persecution of American nationals for speaking out against tyranny.
- The appointment of regional governors, taking away any notion of representative government for the people.
- And a thousand other abuses.
And now there is the final attempt to take over, a tax levied upon us by a foreign entity, corporations.
The abuses and the Bill of Rights cannot coexist. If you have one you cannot have the other. The abuses are occurring and are omnipresent, thus the Bill of Rights no longer exists within the law we are being governed under. If we wish the abuse to stop we must reassert our Bill of Rights.
Anyone who believes that the agents of the Queen of England are going to throw away all they have gained any quicker or easier than her great, great, great… grandpa did is delusional. The Tories have weaseled their way back in and we are going to have to eject them again. Only this time, we cannot allow the death and dying to be visited only upon our land and our people. For their treachery this time, we must make them pay the full measure.
Nobody can say they aren’t asking for it. I say after we have whipped the Queen’s men out of our country, we invade Great Britain and rid the world of this diabolical monarchy once and for all. Once the institution is destroyed, we simply bring our forces home and leave the British people a copy of our Constitution and a declaration of our intent to coexist on this planet with all other nations in a state of peace.
Until the people of the world rid it of the misery makers, we are only going to know peace in small measures and for limited spans of time. I believe the people of the world have reached the point wherein kings and queens and royal bloodlines have become an undeniable affront to human dignity. What say ye?
God bless this Republic, death to the international corporate mafia, we shall prevail.
@Henry:I have to agree with statement #1:” Military courts of Admiralty,wherein the people were arbitrarily persecuted and have no rights”.
Virtually every single court in the land is conducted according to Admiralty Law, or ‘the law of the sea’, as opposed to ‘the law of the land’. this can be verified by the fact that the flag is bordered by a yellow fringe, which is a wartime flag, not a peacetime one. In 1959,President Eisenhower issued Executive Order no. 10834, in which he stated that, “A military flag is a flag that resembles the regular flag of the United States, except that it has a yellow fringe on three sides”.
It is with point #2 that I have to disagree:” The confication of private property by the corporate government’s agents without any due process of law”. The sad truth is, there is no longer any such thing as ‘private property’. I’m sorry, I searched for the amendment, article, or clause that verifies this, but I have such a massive amount of information in various books, reports and dvd’s, that it’s sometimes a semi-monumental task to find any one particular piece of information, but it basically states that ALL ownership of property rests with the state. The only exception to this would be an Allodial Title, which is extremely rare these days
This is the reason the state can take a person’s home for failure to pay property taxes, then proceed to sell it, and keep ALL the money from said sale, because that person never really owned it in the first place. The same is true for vehicles – fail to pay your ‘registration fee’,, and they’ll take your car, and unless you are willing to pay an exorbitant ‘impound fee’ to get it back, they’ll sell it and keep ALL the proceeds.
On a different note: again, my apologies for that unpublished comment the other day, it was definitely not intended to advocate, promote or incite such an action in any way. It was meant to be viewed as a hypothetical situation. Hastily constructed and poorly worded, perhaps. Sincerely, #1 NWO Hatr
Our Constitution calls it private property. If the scum bags on top want to call it something else, then let the lead fly. Point being, the Constitution is being marginalized again and again to try and do a run around.
Its’ like when Bill Clinton tried to redefine the word “IS”. That crap isn’t going to fly.