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Tyranny: The Threshold Has Already Been Crossed
Keep and Bear Arms ^ | 25 March 2002 | Jerry Jones

Posted on 03/25/2002 11:38:23 AM PST by 45Auto

Do we need any more evidence that corruption is the norm, not the exception in, not just the FBI, but all government?

I just finished reading a news story about the FBI trying to prevent the investigation of the shooting of an innocent person by an FBI agent.

The number of instances of "mistakes" made by government officials that are covered up, defended and lied about are too numerous to list. "Mistakes" that would put you or I away for a long time are not even punished if a government official commits them. From Bill Clinton all the way down to the local police department, government officials and employees are exempt from the laws enforced against you and me.

Government officials lied and obstructed justice in cases like the Branch Davidians in Waco, Ruby Ridge and many more. Even when wrongdoing or crimes were uncovered, the responsible parties went unpunished, protected by the government.

To see the root of the problem, we must first admit that the Constitution is no longer the controlling legal document of the United States. Currently, the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth amendments are null and void.

Here are some examples to prove it.

First Amendment

Campaign Finance Reform is a clear violation as political speech is what the Founding Fathers were protecting with this Amendment.

Restrictions on Practice of Religion are now government policy. Congress is barred from both endorsing and restricting the practice of religion. Separation of Church & State does not appear in the Constitution nor was it intended. The Founding Fathers often invoked religion in early legislation and as the foundation of the rights the constitution was written to protect.

The right to petition government for redress of grievances was recently shown to be void as the IRS and Justice Departments refused to answer We The People’s (http://www.GiveMeLiberty.org) arguments about the legality of the Income Tax. They continue to enforce illegal policy and law by not answering to those that challenge it. Tax court judges have a financial interest in upholding such laws and generally will not allow a challenge to the law in court.

Second Amendment

Licensing of gun owners, laws restricting owning & bearing arms, arbitrary banning of guns (cosmetic & function) are all “infringements” on the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment is actually protected more than the First by it’s wording. The First Amendment states “Congress shall make no law…” restricting only the Congress (not the states or people) from making laws restricting the ideas in the Amendment. The Second Amendment states “…shall not be infringed” which doesn’t restrict a specific body from regulating arms, it restricts ALL people or government, including state and local, from regulating or “Infringing” on the right.

Clearly, the requirement for licensing, restrictions on “bearing” arms and outright bans like in Washington D.C. violate this “right.”

Third Amendment

To my knowledge, this is the only “right” enumerated in the Bill of Rights that has not been violated.

Fourth Amendment

From warrantless searches, invasions of private property without proper warrants or probable cause, confiscation of private property without conviction, to lack of punishment for officials violating the Fourth Amendment, this one is void.

Police and Federal Agents routinely search people without a warrant or probable cause. While evidence collected during illegal searches is often thrown out of court, punishment for the officers responsible does not occur.

Officers also routinely lie to judges to get warrants, a violation of their oaths and requirement that they “affirm” under oath to their testimony when requesting a warrant. No punishment is handed out when officers lie in such circumstances.

No Knock warrants are high risk to both officers and the people targeted. They may be justified in some, highly regulated, circumstances. Unfortunately, they are used in cases where the subject is not a demonstrated threat and/or the charge is petty or minor. Often, it would be safer and easier to wait for the suspect to leave their residence or business and arrest them on the street where they are less able to barricade or defend themselves. David Koresh walked to town daily and could have been arrested on his walk instead of the violent attack on the compound that was perpetrated. His infraction was failure to pay a $200 tax a Class III firearm(s), firearms that were never recovered after the destruction of the compound. Charges of sex with children had been levied many times before and the Davidians were exonerated each time. The perpetrators of the Waco debacle were promoted, not punished.

Also reported are numerous cases of police serving a no knock warrant on the wrong house resulting in damage and the deaths of innocent people. The perpetrators in such cases are often given only reprimands if anything at all. If I, as a common citizen, shoot the wrong person, even while defending my life, I would be held criminally responsible for shooting an innocent person. The police are allowed to do worse without consequences.

Fifth Amendment

Confiscation of private property without compensation, involuntary filing of tax return (providing possible evidence against you), double jeopardy (hate crime laws), and deprivation of liberty without due process, all violate the Fifth Amendment.

First of all, the Federal Government has no police powers when it comes to common crime. Murder, theft, rape and the rest are State matters. Treason, Bribery by Federal Officials and a very few other crimes are Federal in Jurisdiction. Trying people that commit murder, burn down buildings and lie to stockholders (Enron) in Federal court is unconstitutional. Federal jurisdiction is clearly defined.

Sheriffs in Florida and across the country routinely confiscate cash and personal property from vehicles pulled over on the nations highways. This property is confiscated even when no charge is made nor conviction made. Often, the property owner has to go to court, at their expense, to get the police to return their property. This is clearly deprivation of property without due process of law.

If you are tried for a sensational crime or a highly publicized crime and the “powers that be” don’t agree when you are found Not Guilty, they will often charge you with a violation of someone’s civil rights in federal court. A crime is a crime, changing the name of the charge does not make it a different crime. This is double jeopardy and a violation of the Fifth Amendment.

Due process is violated all the time. How many stories have we read where someone is jailed without being informed of the charges against them. In some cases, their attorney couldn’t get the charges told to them. Sometimes, a warrant is left blank until the search is complete. This allows officials to go on a hunt for anything to prosecute someone for.

Sixth Amendment

Speedy trials no long exist. You can sit in jail for years waiting for your day in court if you cannot afford or are denied bail. You are also guaranteed an impartial jury of the State and district where the crime occurred. Many cases are moved to another jurisdiction where less publicity has occurred, violating this right. Getting an impartial jury is near impossible now also. First, the very process of jury selection allows the lawyers to pick jurors based on how they think they will rule. Second, jury instructions given by judges often include untrue statements such as “you must judge the evidence and if you find the defendant violated the law, you must find him/her guilty.” A jury actually has the right to judge the law itself and if they decide the law is unjust, they can find Not Guilty.

Jury Nullification was a time honored and respected activity up until the second half of the 20th century. We still have the right as jurors to nullify laws, but judges actually bar such information from their courthouses and courtrooms. They go so far as to deny the right in their jury instructions.

Accused are often not allowed to face accuser or witnesses. Recent cases deny the right of an accused rapist to confront the accuser because that might traumatize the victim. Another recent case had “secret” evidence the government claimed was a national security item. Thus, the accused could not even see the evidence against him, another violation of the Sixth Amendment.

You have the right to the Assistance of Council when you are charged with a crime. Unfortunately, the council supplied if you cannot afford to pay for quality council, has a burdensome caseload, is underpaid and sees you as a file on his/her desk. With high profile prosecutors in many jurisdictions, you cannot get a fair trial with the substandard defense many public defenders provide due to skill or workload.

Seventh Amendment

Common Law traditionally requires an injured party and a party that created the injury. One must show in court how another violated his/her rights or deprived him/her of property by damage or theft.

Currently, one can file a civil case against anyone for almost anything, including a recently invented ‘right’ to not be offended. In a county with free speech and the right to speak your mind, it is incompatible to recognize a ‘right to not be offended.’ This does not release someone from liability if actual damage is done (Cross burning on lawn or Slander and Libel) but recognizes that personal opinions are going to offend certain others. Laws exist (common and modern) to hold people liable for slanderous speech and incidents like yelling “Fire!” in a crowded theater. Being offended by a sexist joke does not cause any actual damage to the ‘victim’ unless it rises to the level of harassment, defined as repeatedly and purposefully continuing to commit an otherwise legal action with intent to harm (offend) after a request to stop in a place where the victim cannot voluntarily remove himself. In a workplace, the victims cannot voluntarily remove themselves without damage (loss of job, etc…) but in a bar, the ‘victim’ can walk away thus avoiding the offending ‘speech.’

Unfortunately, current courts award victories and money to people that are offended by what should be protected speech. You could be held financially liable for telling your buddy a dirty joke in your own home, if another guest claims to be offended. No injury, real or imagined, need exist anymore.

A jury in a civil case is no longer impartial. In society, large corporations have been demonized to the point that juries award huge awards to people even when they don’t think the company was responsible. “The company can afford to help the victim” is a common statement from a juror even when the juror admits the company didn’t cause the injury. Again, an example of judges not explaining the rules or preventing prosecutors from telling the jury how rich the company is and how poor the victim is in an attempt to sway the jury regardless of the facts.

Eighth Amendment

Bail is arbitrarily set, often very high for simple failure to follow the impossibly numerous gun laws while real threats like rapists and killers are set loose with low bail. Inherit a war trophy machine gun from your grandfather’s tour during WWII and you could end up in prison. If you don’t know the 20,000+ gun laws and accept the machine gun, not knowing you need to pay a $200 tax and get permission from the BATF and your local Sheriff, you can be imprisoned for a long time. In some places, if your father gives you an antique firearm, mounted on a plaque, you can be convicted if you don’t register it. In both cases, your bail is likely to be set much higher than the street thug that just carjacked someone or the repeat home invader.

Most people charged with a failure to file all the appropriate paperwork or made an error filling it out are generally law abiding citizens that ran into trouble complying with the unwieldy amount of hoops they are required to jump through. They are generally not a flight risk, the true purpose of bail. Why then are the people least likely to jump bail given the largest bail amounts while street thugs that frequently jump bail and commit more offences while out on bail get small bail amounts?

The IRS imposes excessive fines for failure to pay your taxes or for errors, intentional or not, on your returns. In some cases, these fines compound rapidly, growing faster than the persons ability to pay. This makes the person a slave to the IRS for the rest of their lives. If that is not the definition of ‘excessive fine” I don’t know what is.

Cruel and Unusual Punishment is a subjective standard. Some think the Death Penalty is excessive, some think a prisoner living in better conditions than our military people on a submarine is excessive punishment. There is room to argue on this ‘right’ but no one can honestly believe that an otherwise law abiding citizen should spend 10 years in prison because they forgot they were carrying their licensed firearm when they voluntarily walked into a metal detector at a courthouse or airport. People make mistakes and the law should account for that. The law is supposed to punish intentional violations of the law. Voluntarily walking into a metal detector with a concealed weapon is evidence in itself that the person wasn’t trying to violate the law. In fact, the offence harmed no one at all. No gun went into the facility and the person was not trying to get it passed the detectors. Punishing such an offense with 10 years in prison is quite clearly excessive and unusual.

Ninth Amendment

The government now ignores this one and claims you have no rights (except to an abortion) not enumerated, even though the deny even those explicitly listed.

This single amendment is supposed to be a powerful statement warning the government that people have rights, natural rights that exist NO MATTER WHAT. It is supposed to tell the government that the rights listed are not the complete list and those not listed are just as important and off limits for government control.

Tenth Amendment

99% of the federal government regulates or administers things reserved to the states or the people. The Department of Education, Department of Agriculture, Department of Transportation, FBI, BATF, IRS (do the research, the 16th amendment was NOT ratified by the states), and almost all the rest. Most of these functions were meant to be governed by the States or left to the people. The States were supposed to have very broad limits on what they do, including being able to put limits on some of the rights listed in the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment specifically states “Congress shall make no law…” This does not prohibit the States from regulating Speech, Religion, the press, the right to assemble or petition the government. The 14th Amendment does restrict the States from abridging these rights.

The entire balance of power within the government is out of whack. Each branch of government is both infringing on the powers of the other branches and exceeding their legal constitutional authority.

The Congress now holds "Trials" (Enron). The Senate doesn't advise and consent to Presidential Nominations, it controls them. The constitution says the Senate is to Advise & Consent, not a committee of the senate that doesn’t allow the entire senate to advise & consent.

The Judicial Branch, instead of ruling yes or no on the constitutionality of a law, writes new law in its rulings to clarify poorly written law. Only Congress is authorized to make new law. A struck down law should be void until Congress clarifies or corrects problems, not redefined by the court.

The Executive Branch is bloated with unconstitutional departments and the Executive Order is the equivalent of a king dictating law without the Congress. Only Congress is authorized to make law. The President can veto a law but not create it.

The military is authorized to protect the US and its borders, that doesn't give it authority to police the world or push our beliefs on the rest of the world. The Founding Fathers did not want the US to act imperial. They had just fought against imperialism to win independence. Today, we find our troops all over the world risking their lives for UN mandates and police actions in countries that have no strategic importance to us. Compassion is great but its not legally authorized.

I am not necessarily against many of the functions the federal government has taken up. I am against the method they took them. The Constitution has a clear process to amend it. If you want the federal government to have the power to levy gas taxes and use the money to pay for roads, pass an amendment and get the states to ratify it. If you want the federal government to withhold Social Security Fees from your paycheck to pay you a monthly sum when you retire, pass an amendment. Instead, congress ignored the proper procedure and passed general laws that violate the limits placed on the government. The violated their Oaths of Office, the Constitution and the public trust. When the government doesn’t follow the laws it is bound by or passed itself, the law doesn’t apply to everyone equally, a violation of the 14th Amendment’s “Equal Protection of the Laws.”

CONCLUSION

The United States is not a "Free" country, nor is it governed by "The People." Only when a country founded on laws, follows those laws is it legitimate. All governments will cross the line from time to time and the people and/or laws will reign it back in. The US Government has entirely destroyed the line and the law is not enforced against it. This is defined as a "Police State" anywhere else in the world it occurs. We even send our troops to free people living in such conditions while pretending it's not happening here.

Is it too late? That's a tough one. Elected officials are no longer afraid of the law or the people. The people are uneducated and believe whatever ABC, CBS, NBC tell them.

Elections usually offer two candidates that both will violate their oaths, the Constitution and the public trust to get reelected by those that receive the benefits. They WILL do their duty if threatened with removal from office but the uneducated masses are too distracted by bread & circuses to take such action.

The threat of death or bodily injury is very motivational to do the right thing. Officials have created a security wall between themselves and the people, paid for by the people. They get ever closer to outlawing firearms each year. They eventually hope to eliminate the threat to themselves from the people so they can rule without the people’s consent and without any consequences. A politician that is afraid of the people knows he is not doing his job correctly. When the people are afraid of their government, the government is not being controlled by the people.

I think the gun owners have shown they have more restraint than they are given credit for. If we were the violent threat politicians and gun control groups claim, they would all be in hiding or dead by now. Let a group like the BATF go after abortionist for failure to fill out paperwork or for giving abortions to minors without parental consent and the liberals would be breaking windows and marching on Washington.

We have been too patient. We need to march on Washington and use civil disobedience to reform the government. EVERY major policy shift in government was instituted following a rash of civil disobedience, from equal rights, end of the Vietnam War, to Women's Suffrage.

I don't advocate taking up arms, although it is interesting that the Founding Fathers took up arms against the King for far less than we currently endure. One day, if marches, recalls and civil disobedience do not bring the government back into line with the Constitution, armed conflict will be necessary.

Considering how we lie down when confronted now, afraid to risk our fortunes or our free time, I don't think we have the fortitude to "sacrifice or lives, or families and our fortunes" to restore freedom like the Founding Fathers did. If we continue on our current path, we are not far from complete tyranny without a means to fight back. At that point, you will have nothing left to risk, the government having taken it away, and no way to fight your armed oppressors.

People appear to be waking up, seeing the big picture and getting upset with what they see. The numbers are small now but as each person begins to see and shares it with others, perhaps the tide will turn. It better happen quickly because the government has nearly completed the task of securing the vote of more than 50% of the people by purchasing their votes with tax rebates to people that don’t pay taxes, government programs and other entitlement programs, including Social Security. With the Constitution being ignored and “Majority Rule” as the patriotic slogan, true democracy is here and when they become 50.1%, the rest of us will have no redress, no power and no tools to throw off the chains.

Can we take our country back to the limited Republic, operating within the contractual bounds of the Constitution? Never in the history of the world has a government given up power or increased freedom without an armed insurrection. America is a place of many firsts. Hopefully we can be the first to accomplish a peaceful return to the rule of law, but I am not holding my breath.


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To: OWK
Felons? The criminally insane? The unskilled?
21 posted on 03/25/2002 12:21:23 PM PST by Pistias
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To: 45Auto
One question: Is it too late for the Republic and for Constitutional advocates? Can we prevail and can the nation survive?

I think we can prevail. We were challanged to do just that. The famous words, "A Republic, if you can keep it...." rings in truer today than ever before. And we can keep it. Thank GOD for the internet, the perfect means for the masses to communicate and formulate ways to fight the good fight. We have done it here. And we always WILL continue to do so. That is what we are about, in the end.

22 posted on 03/25/2002 12:22:43 PM PST by Republic
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To: Pissed Off Janitor;sinclair
The really ironic thing is that the leftist wackos actually believe that it is they who will take up arms to save the Constitution from us. Go figure.
23 posted on 03/25/2002 12:26:13 PM PST by Sender
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To: Pistias
Felons?

You betcha. Self defense is a right. Convicted felons who have served their terms, are equally entitled to arms for their defense. Anyone who cannot be trusted with arms for his own defense, should not be out of prison to begin with.

The criminally insane?

See above.

The unskilled?

Unskilled by who's determination?

The state's?

No thanks.

24 posted on 03/25/2002 12:26:41 PM PST by OWK
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To: 45Auto
As long as a hundred of us remain alive we will never be subject to tyrannical domination, because it is not for glory or for riches or honours that we fight, but for freedom alone which no worthy man loses except with his life. Taken from the “Declaration of Arbroath” 1320
25 posted on 03/25/2002 12:27:00 PM PST by thrcanbonly1
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To: Pistias
Of course the Constitution is a grant of powers to the federal government. However, the issue is whether, in theory, the states have (or should have) the authority to provide citizens with fewer protections than the federal government. A case could be made — and granted, it may be a stretch — that between Article IV, Section 4 ("The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government") and Article VI, the states would not have the authority to take away citizens' Constitutionally guaranteed rights.

Then again, the issue of states and individual rights is not clear in the context of the Constitution. Article I, Section 10 spells out some rights states don't have, and Amendment 10 grants all other powers to the states, but this doesn't answer the question of what rights, if any, the states are bound to recognize. I would argue that allowing the states to recognize fewer rights of their citizens would be an ultimately destructive doctrine, because it would trade a single tyrant at the federal level for many tyrants within the states, as well as fatally undermining the idea of inalienable rights.

26 posted on 03/25/2002 12:27:58 PM PST by Polonius
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To: OWK
"You should never be restricted from carrying a firearm. Unless by a private property owner."

Bingo - the 2nd the way it was designed by the founders.

27 posted on 03/25/2002 12:34:52 PM PST by 4CJ
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To: OWK
I learned on March 10, 1990 that for all practical purposes the Fourth Amendment does not exist. The cops can write an anonymous letter to themselves, tell a bunch of lies under oath, get a search warrant that isn't supported by probable cause, serve the search warrant with drug-sniffing dogs and a battering ram and submachine guns and body armor and video cameras, seize $1,400 in cash that they don't have probable cause to seize, get ordered by a federal judge to return the money immediately, sit on the money for another ten days, and finally give it back under threat of a jail sentence for contempt.

And I still couldn't sue them. It was all an "honest mistake," so they have immunity.

28 posted on 03/25/2002 12:36:33 PM PST by Bryan
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To: Bryan
Welcome to 1984
30 posted on 03/25/2002 12:38:12 PM PST by OWK
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To: 45Auto
"I don't advocate taking up arms, although it is interesting that the Founding Fathers took up arms against the King for far less than we currently endure. One day, if marches, recalls and civil disobedience do not bring the government back into line with the Constitution, armed conflict will be necessary."

The thread was pulled because the article calls for civil disobedience and then brings up the possibilty of armed conflict being necessary. As you know, Free Republic does not advocate violence or an overthrow of the government. We also do not allow FR to be used for promoting illegal activities. Our protests are not civil disobedience. We've been very careful to abide by the law in all of our activism projects. If people on this thread start calling for armed conflict or other illegal acts, the thread will be permanently deleted. Otherwise I will let it stand. Thanks, Jim

32 posted on 03/25/2002 2:11:21 PM PST by Jim Robinson
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To: 45Auto
BFLR
33 posted on 03/25/2002 2:17:45 PM PST by FrogMom
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To: 45Auto
It is never too late to achieve again, what has been achieved before. While traditional Americans remain in large numbers, Liberty will be within our grasp.

This does not mean that it will be easy to achieve.

William Flax Return Of The Gods Web Site

34 posted on 03/25/2002 2:29:21 PM PST by Ohioan
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To: D Joyce
What's your opinion on the Bill of Rights as it relates to the states?
35 posted on 03/25/2002 2:47:05 PM PST by Polonius
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To: 45Auto
The Second as a check against tyranny is mighty, but not complete. Even were the Second to be fully honored, and the right to bear arms unrestrained, there are forms of tyranny that can and do develop.

Not all the ten amendments have been able to hold that tyranny at bay -- for laws are mere words, unsubstantial without men to act upon them.

Yet even a population fully armed, and a number willing to use those arms against tyranny cannot not succeed against an established tyranny. The tyrannized Dutch fought a very long war against Spain -- generations came and went in that war. Spain was far the less than our modern Federal tyrants power in extent, in numbers, in every measure, far the less.

Fools the rebels at arms against the Federal behemoth -- fools not without good cause, but fools to even hope much less act in a vain way. Only the vanity of a fool is served in such waste.

There is one rule of close warfare in such circumstance and it has in History been successful again and again when applied.

That rule is simple. Well known. Seemingly the most trivial, and its inherent wisdom ignored for that simplicity. It is simple! Applied with persistance, however it is overwhelming, unbeatable.

If you can't beat them, join them.

36 posted on 03/25/2002 2:47:12 PM PST by bvw
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To: bvw
"The Constitution is no stronger than a people's determination to insist upon its faithful observance." - quote from a forgotten source - taped to my office wall.
37 posted on 03/25/2002 2:50:07 PM PST by 45Auto
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To: Jim Robinson
Thank you for the clarification.
38 posted on 03/25/2002 2:52:58 PM PST by 4CJ
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To: 45Auto
The Constitution was the loving expression of the regard that the Founders had for the free people of the United States of America and all those who held to those same princibles of Liberty.

If it is nigh forgotten by the current behemoth Federal tyranny, then let us join ourselves and our children to that behemoth to chew it up from its innards. Taking care to pass to our children what their true hertitage is, for in time to make it anew.

39 posted on 03/25/2002 2:56:47 PM PST by bvw
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To: Bryan
BUMP
40 posted on 03/25/2002 3:18:00 PM PST by TLBSHOW
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