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Submitted by EthanAllen on Wed, 12/19/2007 - 12:39pm.

William of Orange for the Convention Parliament of 1689 as set down in Blackstone in re “safety of the whole” and Locke in re representative republican governance and Adams, Allen et al in re right to self-government and self-preservation and the Virginia Convention of ’76 “providing for the general safety” and Justice Samuel Chase in Calder v Bull 3 Dallas 386 at 388 (U.S. 1798) re “The nature and ends of legislative power . . .” and the Second Constitutional Congress July 4th 1776 granting the “free and independent States full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent States may of right do” and again Justice Chase “that each of the several States was a sovereign and independent State with its own authority and its own law, without any control from any other power on earth” . . . and in the works of Paine and Jefferson and Franklin for the common good and the good of the commons and the keeping of the commons as opposed to the theft of the commons versus the common use of the commons and purpose and inheritance of and rights to the commons for goats and sheep and geese and horses and in the name of the commons and the many and not the few so the common ownership of the commons shall be the way of the commons in perpetuity . . . and this is self-evident as in the word, “commons,” root com as in community committee commission commerce commonwealth communication (as in to make common) . . . and commend commingle commiserate commute commit commode communion commodity common sense common law and common good . . . and the responsibility shall be held in common trust and not private hands and therefore shared in common and not restricted and this includes the affairs of government and the air and the air waves and the water and the water ways and the ground water and the lakes and the streams and the oceans and the creatures thereof . . . and when as per the writings of Marshall, Mason and Madison, Adams, Allen and Jefferson et al the commons is stolen from the people they shall reclaim it though they replenish it with their blood and the blood of tyrants and so assert their sovereignty over it and secede it from those who violate the commons which also include inalienable rights and freedoms which are granted by nature and in common with all people as in “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” . . . self-evident in the course of human events, self-evident in natural law, self-evident as in obvious, clear, not-to-be-denied, as in plain-for-all-to-see, as in hey, dumb-ass, don’t surrender our birth-right especially to tyrants, especially to traitors, especially to beady-eyed rats, smirking chimps and fat, useless, back-stabbing pieces of pretenders to the common good . . . to worthless witless brainless treacherous gutless underhanded groveling mean-spirited treasonous pompous arrogant self-serving destructive cowardly unctuous whores, leaches and panderers whose mission it is to divide up the world and the peoples of the world and to pillage pillage and pillage and what they can’t pillage they destroy while the best and brightest stand around holding candles that belong up their asses and ours for giving the bastards everything they want so they can pillage some more with our treasure and with our friends and our children and our parents and we take it and grovel and call ourselves free . . . and some have the nerve to call themselves sane while our employees at the trough devour our private and our common wealth and shovel it on to their detestable accomplices: maggots feeding on the rotting corpse of America, the tyrants and traitors and enemies of planet earth.

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The Western democracy of today is the forerunner of Marxism which without it would not be thinkable. It provides this world plague with the culture in which its germs can spread.

-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)

 
Posted : 21/12/2007 5:10 pm
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