Posted in: JB Williams
By J.B. Williams
Wednesday, November 03, 2010 - 8:17:19 PM ET
Today, the power structure in America is turned upside-down. The Founders gave birth to a nation and government of, by and for the people. Today, our government and nation runs at odds with the vast majority of the people.
In priority of greatest power –
1. The lame stream press – he who controls information controls public sentiment and decisions
2. The nine member oligarchy known as the Supreme Court limited only by their imagination
3. The Executive Branch is free to appoint Czar's outside of congressional or judicial oversight and issue any law it wants under executive order
4. The Legislative Branch is no longer limited by the enumerated powers in the U.S. Constitution
5. States no longer have representation via the U.S.Senate now subservient to the Fed
6. States have no 10th Amendment rights
7. The people are slaves to their rulers spending them generations into debt
In short, the current state of our union today is far worse than that which caused our nation's founders to break from England and toss tea into the Boston Harbor.
The people fear their government. The government is only mildly irritated by those “right-wing extremists” willing to speak out in opposition....
Our state of the union is threatened because the Constitution is not presently in full force or effect. The remedy is to resurrect this document returning it to its proper place as the supreme law of this land. The only thing standing in the way is our corrupt Judicial Branch, which imagines its power as an oligarchy, where only a select few are free to rule over all others via judicial fiat....This article shows just how important the Constitution is.
Jefferson was right and so was Henry.Our Justice Branch presents the greatest threat to individual freedom and liberty in America. Without strict adherence to the Constitution and principles of free-will within, there can be no personal or economic freedom and liberty.
But a nation, in which the judiciary rests all decisions upon the brilliant works of our founders, can be forever free and prosperous.
What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”
What God has made free, let no man enslave.
It is not the Constitution that should be judged by the courts, but rather the courts that must be judged by the Constitution. In this country, the American people are the only rightful jury.
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