right for publishing my entire New Constitution, I will decide when
that will happen, not you. Lose your "bossy" attitude, before I
consider you more a pest than a supporter. I would like to hear from
other people, too. — John A. Armistead — Patriot
>
On Feb 10, 10:18 pm, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> > from, my 'New Constitution of the United States of America'!
> > Let's see it.
> [G] I've posted perhaps 40% of my New Constitution. To see that
> much, follow the threads back in time. My individual Google replies—
> amounting to like 200K words—give context explanations of much that is
> in the document. Because I limited the length of the New Constitution
> to 10 ledger-size sheets, the functional relationships of the various
> parts requires reading all of the various parts. There are, perhaps,
> four to five hundred specific corrections to government, and to our
> controllable capitalist system. The later must be fair to their
> employees and to their customers, and considerate and protective of
> our environment. No one will need to fear not getting a fair
> opportunity. But socialists, and their ilk, won't be holding any sway
> in this country. Bet on it! — John A. Armistead —
> Like I said, let's see it. Post it. Provide it. Then ... support it.
> Regard$,
> --MJ"This 'divine fact' called government is generally resident in the will and caprice of a person called a king; but it may exist under any other garb or mask. It may call itself a prince, an emperor, a czar, a shah, a mikado, a sultan, a president, a speaker of the House of Representatives. Whatever it is, and in whatever shape it comes, whether it be angel or devil, its peculiarity is that it exists and maintains itself and exercises its authority outside of and upon the people it governs.
> "The theorem continues thus: Government is not of the people, but apart from them. It begins not in the hearts and hopes of them, but in its own passions and ambitions… Did space permit, I should gladly summarize the work of this monstrous thing among the nations of the earth. History is replete with the story of the abuses, cruelties, and tyrannies of the fact called government." -- John Clark Ridpath, ca. 1898:
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