The States created the National government when they ratified the Constitution. When Abraham Lincoln invaded the Southern States, he violated the Constitution and the sovereignty of those states.
According to the 10th Amendment, any power or authority "not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people."
In 1775, the 13th colonies decided that rather than endure the tyranny of King George, they would declare their independence. In 1861, eleven of the twenty three states exercised that same right and formed a new government. and in their Declaration of Independence, established that when the government becomes abusive of those rights it is their right and their duty to alter or abolish it.
When Lincoln was asked why he did not let the south go in peace, he allegedly said "If I do that who will pay the taxes?" Even though only 30% of the people lived in the south, they were paying approximately 80% of the taxes.
The Civil War was not fought over the issue of slavery, it was fought over the same issue as the American Revolution. The American people supposedly won their freedom as a result of the American Revolution, but then lost it as a result of the Civil War.
In the aftermath of the Civil War the financial institutions and corporations took over. Instead of being the masters of our freedom, we became "subject to the jurisdiction" of an abusive central government.
We won the first battle for American independence, but unfortunately we lost the war.
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When asked why he did not let the south go in peace, he allegedly said " If I do that who will pay the taxes."
Even though only 30% of the people lived in the south, they were paying approximately 80% of the taxes.
Even today We The People 'pay' for the Rights that are granted unto US by The Constitution Yet Our government[s] - local - state - federal continue to 'take away - abuse' those rights that are Legally Ours.
The Constitution does not grant us our rights, they are an endowment from our Creator. Our rights to life, liberty and property existed long before the Constitution was ratified. The Constitution was written to govern the government.
True our 'Rights' are Endowed unto US by Our Creator
However not every country believes this
The United States of America's Constitution plainly states that We The People Have those 'rights' in writing not 'in thoughts only' & can freely exercise those 'rights' any time or place We choose
As Long as the Government says we can :-)
The Constitution grants to the government a short list of delegated powers. Any power that is not enumerated is prohibited. The Constitution tells the government what they can do and the Bill of Rights specifically tells/enumerates our rights.
Couldn't have said it better myself Mike.
And I have said these same things myself Mike. I even used the same euphemisms. I love the "King wears no clothes" analogy.
As to what happens when the government itself violates the Constitution? The Constitution itself provides the solution. The Declaration of Independence provides the reasons. The simple answer is that we are at 1776 again. We have still not sent the bankers and their "bought and paid for" government Nations, packing.
I have, but I'm the exception to the rule. It's not easy to do the right thing when everyone around you thinks you're crazy for doing it. They tell you to "fly under the RAdio Dection And Ranging, (Radar)". They say "why don't you just think about yourself and your happiness instead?" "Forget this Sovereignty thing," they say.
Well now for some fun.
No we are not obliged to be punished for wanting some order to our existence. And you're right. They can't arrest ALL of us. We outnumber them. They own the "Fear Factor" though. Their are many "brave souls" already standing up and declaring the King to be naked. Unfortunately, their voices along with yours and mine are not yet loud enough, nor well disseminated enough to be common knowledge as the information should be.
And "their is nothing new except what has been forgotten." I have no idea who said that, but it turns out to be true. History truly does repeat itself and those who refuse to learn from that are not only doomed to repeat it, but be victims of it as well.
No state shall convert a secured liberty into a privilege and issue a license and a fee for it .
Murdock vs. Pennsylvania , 319 U.S. 105
If the state does convert your liberty into a privilege you can engage that right with impunity .
Shuttlesworth v. City of Birmingham , 373 U.S. 262
Linda, the Founders used Vattel's The Law of Nations; or Principles of the Law of Nature for commonly questionable definitions.
LINDA , when you walk to the store you're traveling ; you can travel anywhere you like , but you can't drive anywhere you like . YOUR RIGHT TO MOVE ABOUT CAN NOT BE MESSED WITH .
Have a great 4th .
Linda , those are supreme court decisions ; are you nitpicking ?
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