People of Killeen, we now have a chance to do something here that no other generation before us has been able to. we can take back control of a wild and loose government and we don't have to kill anyone to do it. The forefathers foresaw this and that is why the law was written as it is.
They tell us of a necessary but evil government that we have to protect ourselves from, hence the bill of rights. Today we have tricked into thinking that the government is benevolent and will protect us. Wrong!
Right now we can make a significant change in the world simply by making a small change right in our own backyard. All we have to do is simply do what makes sense while saving money at the same time. It's not about winning every illegal case that we challenge, its about the challenge itself and how the cost benefit ratio for robbing citizens that are aware willing to stand up doesnt look so good.
With the knowledge our organization now possesses, challenging the authorities is as simple as filing a motion and asking very simple and straight to the point questions while in the courtroom. No need to march or demonstrate, no riots or revolutions, simply a basic knowledge of the law so that you can better protect your property and your neighbors.
By doing this, you are making it so much easier for the next man and eventually we wont have to challenge them anymore because they are actually following the law.
That is all we are about. Don't just pay that fine or go to jail. come get educated and get free help to stand up for your rights so that our children won't have the same problem.
forget changing the world. let's change our city first and the rest of the world will have no choice but to follow.
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Showing posts with label government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government. Show all posts
Monday, August 10, 2009
Two problems with traffic tickets!
It's interesting how the law today is so backwards, compared to what it was supposed to be. For one, when we look at the US and the state constitutions, they specifically tell us what the government was established for. Also they outline unalienable rights that everyone has, which no person or institution (government) can take away.
The constitutions tell us that the purpose of the government is to "protect and maintain individual rights" so, until someone's rights have been violated, the government has no jurisdiction to do anything. Remember, they were established "for and by the people." Essentially this means that no government is above the people and no government can infringe upon your unalienable rights defined by the constitutions.
So, let's discuss the problems with traffic tickets:
1. Whose rights have been violated if I'm not wearing my seatbelt when driving down the freeway?
2. Whose rights have been violated if I did not come to a complete stop at a stop sign?
Whose rights are they protecting on almost all traffic tickets?
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The constitutions tell us that the purpose of the government is to "protect and maintain individual rights" so, until someone's rights have been violated, the government has no jurisdiction to do anything. Remember, they were established "for and by the people." Essentially this means that no government is above the people and no government can infringe upon your unalienable rights defined by the constitutions.
So, let's discuss the problems with traffic tickets:
1. Whose rights have been violated if I'm not wearing my seatbelt when driving down the freeway?
2. Whose rights have been violated if I did not come to a complete stop at a stop sign?
Whose rights are they protecting on almost all traffic tickets?
post a comment & Spread the word!
Labels:
civil rights,
corruption,
court fees,
crme,
freedom,
government,
justice,
law,
punishment,
traffic fines,
traffic tickets,
violations
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