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We the People of the United States of America re-affirm the principal that We the People of the United States of America posses at all times the Inalienable Right to Combine Ourselves into a single Body Politic and to Excecute Our Constituent Powers, as well as Our Legislative Powers, when We are Combined into a single Body Politic.
We the People of the United States of America Re-affirm that the Foundations of the United States of America lie in it's Fundamental European Cultural Heritage.
We the People of the United States of America, recognize and acknowledge the great contributions made to our constantly evolving Society and Nation, by the Offspring of Every Nation's Society and Culture, from every part of the World, who have immigrated to this nation, and become a part of it.
We the People of the United States of America especially recognize and acknowledge the great impact made in the formation of this nation by all persons of European origin and descent.
We the People of the United States of America most especially recognize and ackowledge the People and Culture of the United Kingdom, and Ireland, and We further recognize and acknowledge and embrace their people and their culture as the foundation upon which this nation has been shaped and formed.
We the People of the United States of America Re-affirm the Social Compacts and Laws that We, the People of the United States of America, have made in Our past, when we combined Ourselves into single Body Politics, and when We Combined together in order to Create a National State which consists of Several other States, whose People, acting by voting within those States, agreed to enter into a Federal relationship to each other, and as co-equal to each other, and as co-equal to the larger Single National State. Those Compacts and Laws are as follows:
1. The Mayflower Covenent of 1620 (In it's Entirety).
2. The Declaration of Independence of 1776 (In it's Entirety).
3. The Articles of Confederation of 1784 (In it's Entirety).
4. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 (In it's Entirety).
5. The Preamble of the Constitution of the United States of America of 1787.
ARTICLES OF THE CONSITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2008)
I. The Nation-State:
1. We the People of the United States of America, Re-Affirm that
II. The States:
2. We the People of the United States of America Retain all
III. The United States:
3. We the People of the United States of America, Re-Affirm that the United States of America is a Voluntary Union of the Several States, and that the United States and the Several States share Seperate and Equal powers of government. The United States of America, nor any of the several States, nor any combination of the several States, may force any State to enter the Union. Only the People of each State of the Union, by a Simple Majority Vote, shall determine whether or not a State shall enter the Union. Only a Majority of Votes, By the People of those same States, the size of which shall be determined by each of the several States themselves, independantly of any other source of legal or political jurisdiction, shall determine if a State may leave the Union of the United States of America for any reason whatsoever.
IV. All forms of Local government not created by either the
4. We the People of the United States of America, having Established
V. The Bill of Rights:
5. Secured and Inviolable Rights
We the People of the United States of America, in order to continue to form a
5.1.1. We Secure and Make Inviolable the First Eleven Amendments to the Constitution of 1787.
We Also Secure, Establish, and make Inviolable, the following Rights in
5.1.2.
5.1.3.
5.1.4.
5.1.? There Shall be No Common Law Constitution of the United States of America, and there shall be no United States Common Law, except that which was in existance at the end of the Calender year of 1981 AD.
The Legislatures and Councils of Government of the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and All other Jurisdictions of the United States of America shall create such laws as are necessary, just, and proper to ensure that no other Common Law of the United States beyond 1981 shall be created nor enforced, and they Shall create such laws that are necessary, just, and proper to Ensure that the Written Constitution of The United States of America shall be the Only Constitution of The United States of America.
[etc.]
5.1.? We the People of the United States of America, make these Rights, and All and Every part of this Constitution, Enforceable Law in the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America, and they Must be Enforced in the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in All other Jurisdictions of the United States of America.
6. We the People of the United States of America further Proclaim, Make and Secure as Inviolable Rights, that All Men are Are Created Equal. They are endowed with certain Inalienable Rights. That among these Rights are Life, Liberty, Property, and the Pursuit of Happiness. And to Secure these Rights,
6.1. Therefore, We the People of the United States, Secure,
6.2. With the adoption of this amendment, The People shall be the sole
7. We the Soverign People of these United States of America:
7.1. We the People of the United States of America Retain all
7.2. All forms of Local government, including all forms of local Associations controlling the affairs of owners of Real Property, Personal Property, or that control or attempt to control the Personal Affairs of any Person of any kind whatsoever, and are not created by either the United States or by the Several States, are forbidden.
8. With the adoption of this amendment, The People shall be the sole
9. Except for the Congress of Special Representatives below, and the Congress of the United States of America, and the Legislatures and Assemblies of the States, Commonwealths, Territories, and Municipalities, and all other Legally and Justly Constituted Assemblies or Councils of any other Jurisdiction of the United States of America, No Other Governmental body of the United States, States, Commonwealths, Territories, and Municipalities of the United States, and No other body of Governmental Officials or body of Citizens or of Persons of any kind, in the United States, or in any other jurisdiction of the United States, shall exercise the Soverign Power of the People.
The abuse of this Power of the People of The United States by such
10. It is the Right of all Citizens of the United States of America and
11. It is the Right of all Citizens of the United States of America and
VI. The Legislatures:
12. The Congress of the United States.
13. The Congress of Special Representatives
A permanant national Legislature is herby created, to consist of seven (7) representaives from each State of the United States of America. They will meet on every occasion of the Congress of the United States. This Legislature may at it's discretion, and in the best interest of the Safety, Security, and for the Public Welfare of the United States of America, Create laws for the United States, each State, Commonwealth, Territory, Municiplality, or in any other Jurisdiction of the United States of America.
They shall aslo excercise complete veto power over any and all laws created and enacted by the Congress of the United States, and each Legislature or Assembly or Council of a State, Commonwealth, Territory, Municipality, and any other Jurisdiction of the United States of America; by any Court of the United States, each State, Commonwealth, Territory, Municipality, and in any other Jurisdiction of the United States of America; and over any member of the Executive branch of the United States, each State, Commonwealth, Territory, Municipality, and in any other Jurisdiction of the United States of America.
The only qualifications for this legislature is that each member be at least
The People of each state will accept or reject the districts by
But it must submit it's final Rules and Proceedures of operation to the entire
This legislature shall have jusrisdiction in the United States, each
14. The Legislature of the People:
The people of the United States of America, in the Governments Of the United States and each State, Commonwealth, or Territory, will have the following powers:
14.1. The Initiation of Constitutional Amendments
VII. The Executive:
15. The President of the United States
VIII. The Courts:
19. The Constitutional Court of the United States
IX. The Consitutional Conventions of the United States of America:
26. The Constitutional Convention of the United States
X. The Legal System of the United States of America:
29. We the People of the United States of America Establish and Secure that all Law in the United States of America, and in all States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America, are divided into Public and Private Law.
29.1. Public Law deals with the organization, powers and rights of the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America, and is further defined as the following:
29.1.1. Constitutional and Charter Laws of the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America. 29.1.2. Criminal Laws of the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America.
29.1.3. Adminstrative Laws of the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America.
Preamble:
The United States of America is a Single, Free, Independent, and Sovereign
Nation among all Nations of the World.
Sovereign Power, Delegating Certain Limited Power to the government
of the United States, and Reserve Certain Limited Power to the
governments of the Several States.
United States or by the Several States, are forbidden.
the governments of the United States and the several States, now
Establish for each State, Counties or Parishes, as Municipal Governments,
for the local administration of State governmental powers. And each State
will create other municipal governments within each county or parish.
The powers of all State governments end at the County and Parish levels
of government. Only County and Parish Municipal governments can excercise
the Governmental Powers of a State. All other Municipal Governments Not a
County or Parish can Not excercise the Governmental Power of a State.
No governmental entity below that of the United States or a State, and
it's extension in a County or Parish government, can ever claim the
powers of government of the Tenth Amendment of the United States
Consitution, nor exercise any other powers other than those recognized
here. Municipal governments, as corporate entities of the United States
and States, are therefore creations of the United States and the
States, and they serve the interests of the United States and States,
but they are Not directly, the governments of either the United States
or of the States. Municipal governments will follow normally accepted
laws of public corporations, except that no municipal government can
ever exercise the powers of the United States or a State government,
except as a County or Parish Municipal Government. No Municipal court
can ever exercise jurisdiction of any Jurisprudence of any kind, beyond
it's own municipal borders. Only Courts of the United States or the
States can hear Felony Cases. Only County or Parish Courts can hear
cases of the level of a Class A or B Misdemeanor, or Punish or Enforce
any Law of a Class A, or B Misdemeanor. No court in a Non-County or
Non-Parish Municipal government, can exercise any power at all,
except to decide cases involving a conviction for Municipal Ordinances,
of That Municipality, and only for a Class C Misdemeanor, which can
never be punished by more than $ 100, and never for more than one
offense at a time, and never punish any person of any kind for any
reason by confinement,and it can never practice enforcement of the
law by confinement at any time for any reason. It can never exercise
any power beyond that. Neither the United States, a State, Commonwealth,
Territory, Municipality, nor any other Jurisdiction of the United States
of America, will create nor enforce a law against Loitering.
The Right to Liberty includes the Right to be free from all laws against
Loitering, or Laws against the Right to Freedom of Assembly, or of
Free Associations.
more perfect Union, do ordain and establish the following:
addition to Amendments One through Eleven; Section One, Clauses One and Three, And all of Section Two of Amendment Thirteen. In addition, Sections One and and Five of Amendment Fourteen. In addition, Amendments Fifteen, Nineteen, Twenty-Two, Twenty-Four, Twenty-Six and Twenty-Seven, to the Consitution of 1787 of The United States of America.
Governments are instituted, deriving their Just Powers from the
Consent of the Governed. And Whenever any Form of Government becomes
destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to Alter,
or Abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying it's foundation
on such Principles, and organizing it's Power in such Form, which to
them, seems most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
The People shall have the power to Alter, Amend, or to Abolish any
Constitution or Charter of the United States, a State, Commonwealth,
Territory, Municipality, and of any other Jurisdiction of the United
States of America.
Establish, and make Inviolable the Right of the People of the
United States, of the States, Commonwealths, Territories, and
Municipalities of the United States, to Alter, or to Abolish their
Constitutions and Charters, and to Create new Constitutions and
Charters. They will accomplish these Solemn and Authoritative acts,
by a Simple and Direct Majority vote, by any means of Voting Chosen
by the People of the United States, of the States, Commonwealths,
Territories, and Municipalities, of the United States of America.
and Soverign power to adopt new amendments and create whole
Constitutions and Charters in the United States, in each State,
Commonwealth, Territory, Municipality, and in all jusrisdictions
of the United States of America, by a simple majority vote of the
People of each jusrisdiction.
Sovereign Power, Delegating Certain Limited Power to the government
of the United States, and Reserve Certain Limited Power to the
governments of the Several States.
and Soverign power to adopt new amendments and create whole
Constitutions and Charters in the United States, in each State,
Commonwealth, Territory, Municipality, and in all jusrisdictions
of the United States of America, by a simple majority vote of the
People of each jusrisdiction.
Bodies, Governmental Officials, Citizens, or by any Persons of any
kind is defined as a Usurpation of the Power of the People of
The United States, and is both a Crime and a Civil Wrong.
the States, to make Criminal and Civil Complaints, without an attorney
necessary to represent them before any court in making such complaints,
and to file the papers needed for this purpose . All offices of all
Courts of the United States, the States , Commonwealths, Territories,
Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United states,
must investigate all such charges so made, and will assist the Citizen
in all aspects and stages of procedure during the entire course of
the case.
the States, to make Criminal and Civil Complaints, without an attorney
necessary to represent them before any court in making such complaints,
and to file the papers needed for this purpose . All offices of all
Courts of the United States, the States , Commonwealths, Territories,
Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United states,
must investigate all such charges so made, and will assist the Citizen
in all aspects and stages of procedure during the entire course of
the case.
eighteen (18) years of age, and a citizen of both the State they represent,
and a citizen of the United States. Each member will represent a distinct,
Physical, local representative district, and each district will be determined
by the State legislature. No person may be denied the right to be elected because of political party affiliation or because they lack support of any political party whatsoever.
a popular referendum. The national Legislature will elect it's own
President and Vice President and other officers as it thinks is
neccessary for the conduct of it's own affairs.
Nation by a popular referendum every four years. Amendments to the Rules
and Proceedures may be made by the People by Initiative and confirmed by Referendum.
State, Commonwealth, Territory, Municipality, and in Every other
Jurisdiction of the United States of America.
14.2. The Initiation of Statutory Laws
14.3. The Referendum of all Consitutional Amendments
14.4. The Referendum of all Stautory Laws
14.5. The Referendum of all Elected Officials
14.6. The Veto of all Constitutional, Statutory, and all other laws
14.7. The Recall of all elected officials
16. The Vice-President of the United States
17. The President of the Cabinet of the United States
18. The Cabinet of the United States
20. The United States Supreme Court
21. The Appealate Courts of the United States
22. The District Courts of the United States
23. The Criminal Courts of the United States
24. The Civil Courts of the United States
25. The Administrative Courts of the United States
27. The Constitutional Conventions of the States, Commonwealths, and Territories
28. The Charter Conventions of the Municipalities of the United States, States,
Commonwealths, and Territories.
19.1.4. Treaties with all other Nations of the World, and with all other World Organizations.
29.2. Private Law is defined as the following:
29.2.1. All Laws of the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America, which determine the rules of conduct to be observed by individuals in their mutual relations; in their rights of person and in property; and in all matters such as the ownership, use, and disposition of property, contract, agency, and business generally; the relations between husband and wife, parent and child, guardians and wards: and in all domestic relations generally; and includes all Laws of Contracts and Torts, and all other Laws not specifically mentioned in the Public Laws, and to include all Laws commonly refered to as Civil Law in the past Anglo-American Legal System.
30. The English Common Law of 1750 is hereby adopted as the only Common Law by the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America.
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