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Sunday, 07 March 2010 17:31

Reminder of the Declaration of Independence

It is time for declaration and independence from government abuse. As government abuse is evident thoughout this world one need not be surprised that America is also has been abusive and has a tendancy for abuse of its citizens. The original people who fled the domain of Great Britain fled from governmental abuse and in time made the effort to setup a government that would not have the abuses from which they fled. Ever since, America has been struggling against its own tendancy for abuse in the name of the common good of its citizens. From time to time America, the national government has condoned abuse against children, women, non white people's, white peoples, peoples not of a heterosexual  pursuasion, employment abuses, and on and on to today of abuse against all people who are forced to carry the label of sex offender, whether deserved or not. In all these markers of history activists and advocates for civil and human rights have had to put on the fight to minimize and eliminate America's next round of abuse, and so it is today, the fight is on against those who with clever words and clever reasoning are abusing today. There will always be these unsound reasoning people who seek to diminish people whom they do not like, or is not like 'them' and so there will always be advocates for civil and human rights who time and time again must fight against efforts to diminish enumerated rights and protections found in the United States Constitution.
 
By Bennie Walton
Gimeweb.com owner
Colorado RSOL Representative
 
The Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776 in large part was written to declare independence of the original 13 colonies from the dominion of the King of Great Britain. Also the document was written to declare the grievances the 13 colonies had with the King of Great Britain. When the “King of Great Britain” is spoken of in the Declaration of Independence, it means independence from the dominion and rule of that government and its military forces of the King of Great Britain.
 
These declarations and “self-evident truths” within the Declaration of Independence are today guiding principles that seem to have gotten muddied in recent times, and deserve here to be brought forth as a reminder to us all that it is our right as a people to fight against abuses of any government of the United States, including the Federal Government, particularly its legislative, or law making body. This right to fight extends upon state and other local governments where the people have or are experiencing government abuses.
 
The word ‘fight’ as used in this paper denotes the ability to “struggle to endure or surmount” by struggle, by petition, civil disobedience, and by courts of law and justice against abuses imposed upon a people, and to resolve by struggle differences between the people and the abusing government [s].
 
It is further declared in the Declaration of Independence that ‘…when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them {the people} under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security …’.
 
Today “Despotism” is not required to be absolute, as much as there is the need to show a long train of abuses to justify civil and legal actions against governmental bodies or agency of a governmental body of the United States. These abuses must be “self-evident”.
 
In our hearts and minds, if we are not delusional or in denial, we know in our hearts when something is not reasonable, and we know when an action against a people has gone well beyond a government’s right to impose laws and duties upon a people that reduce them to citizens not deserving basic human needs.


 
Enumerated Grievances
 
  1. When a government makes it so difficult and strained for a class of people to secure the basic need of reasonable shelter such that the majority enjoy, the governmental action is an abuse upon the people suffering the abuse.
 
  1. When a government makes it so difficult and strained for a people to make wages for the securing of the basic needs of reasonable shelter and food such that the majority enjoy, the governmental action is an abuse upon the people suffering the abuse.
 
  1. When a government by deception, misrepresentation, and/or omission causes a people to suffer continual punishment for a past offense or offenses, and for what a government thinks either with evidence or without evidence what a person may or may not do in the future, and causes a people to suffer a continual shunning is abuse by the government.
 
  1. When a government causes a person or a people to be removed from their residence that is their own, or causes a people to be removed from a residence that is rented without reasonable cause[1] and due process of law {law of the land}[2], the people suffer governmental abuse.
 
  1. When a government by law causes employers to terminate individuals of a class by causing any listing of an employer, and to associate an employer with some wrong that does not exist with the employer or employee, then a people suffer governmental abuse.[3]
 
These enumerated grievances are the grievances of a class of people nearly reduced to sub human starting from the 19th to this 21st century, and which has become very acute in the 21st century under law making bodies that have progressively shown unreasonableness towards a people that are not entirely deserving of unreasonable lawmaking.
 
These grievances although different from the grievances listed in the Declaration of independence are a reminder of why there is a “United” Constitution, Bill of Rights, and a Declaration of Independence. Governments when left to their own means have a tendency in time towards abuse of the people or a class of people under their dominion.
 
Follow the following link and read as a reminder why we, the people of the United States should never allow governments from within to take on abusive powers that too many of the public may become comfortable with at the peril of others. http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/declaration_transcript.html
 
As long as these grievances exist, and are real, all reasonable people must help to realign our governments to the will of all the people and not just the few. You can help Gimeweb.com by donating money to this end, and by donating your services and abilities not only with Gimeweb.com but also other grassroots groups that are struggling against judicial abuses, legislative abuses, legal abuses, abuses within law enforcements, and abuses of the public few that have commanded the attention of these entities for far too long, dismissing research presented to all of them that does not agree with the way these entities and person’s want to think or believe.


[1] A reasonable law is being within the bounds of common sense. Not excessive or extreme; fair. See also; Reasonable cause.
 
[2] Black’s Law Dictionary Eighth Edition: The conduct of legal proceedings according to established rules and principles for the protection and enforcement of private rights, including notice and the right to a fair hearing before a tribunal {court} with the power to decide the case. See also; Economic substantive due process, substantive due process, procedural due process, and due process clause.
 
[3] This application of a law pertains to when a person had committed a crime and was punished for the crime, and is once again free from duties of the state or government, and the government writes a law to expose an employer that hires that person so as to subject the employer to ridicule and loss of business, to cause the employer to dismiss the employee from employment because of the exposure that creates a situation for an employer that is untenable, and creates a continuing situation whereby a person can no longer become employed, creates for the person a continuing situation that unreasonably denies a person of a meaningful livelihood for no reasonable cause.

 

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