Thursday, May 9, 2013

My fellow Americans- Defend Your Unalienable Rights

My fellow Americans,

The American people, and the U.S. Government are in a Cold Civil War over the Bill of Rights, and the legal interpretation of the original intent of these laws.

Your best weapon in your arsenal against this blatant tyranny, and disregard for your unalienable rights is an educated mind, and your ability to be a leader within your own neighborhood and community.

Educate your fellow Americans, as to what their personal liberties actually entail.

Encourage them to redress their grievances against the government, to worship as they please, and assemble as a gathering of good men and women.

Teach them how to use a firearm, and to organize armed neighborhood watches.

Instruct them not to submit to unreasonable searches and seizures, and to always require a warrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause.

Inform them of their right to due process which originate back to the Magna Carta, your right to a trial by grand jury, and your right to remain silent.

Make sure they understand they have the right to a speedy and public trial. They have the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in their favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for their defense.

Instruct them not to allow themselves to be tried twice for the same crime, once they are found innocent.

Instruct them to resist by any means necessary against cruel and unusual punishment, and torture.

Instruct them that not all of their rights are covered in the Bill of Rights, and they have basic human rights that no government entity can abolish.

Educate them about their state's right to session from the union.

You are a great people with a righteous might, that of which none shall rival. It is in your destiny to defend these unalienable rights, and pass them onto your children.  
History will bear all of your names when the sun finally sets on the American Republic. But it will be remembered that We the People, achieved an infinite consensus, and that our Bill of Rights was unique to the name of liberty. One that will be resurrected in future generations of mankind, for it will live on forever.

Sincerely,
Mark Adams

MOLON LABE 
"A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on."
-- John F. Kennedy

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