January 12, 2008 An Observation on the Decay of U.S. Law - TopicsExpress



          

January 12, 2008 An Observation on the Decay of U.S. Law The laws of America current, while enacted, are not necessarily fundamentally legal or constitutional, and do not necessarily reflect the intent of Constitutional law and the concepts of justice for all, non-biased jurisprudence, and the ethics of fair and impartial law as prescribed in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Rick Keefe to wit: -The state of Habeas Corpus -Line-Item Veto, destroying checks and balances between branches of the government, allowing for an Executive branch to gain and wield increasingly more power, which it has used to ensnare the Supreme Court, and has struck deals with certain military commanders -Electronic voting and federal voting mandates -Lack of prosecution of Bush, Reagan, and Clinton Administration officials, and certain Department of Defense ranking officers for breach of duty and treason -Taxation Without Representation in the form of Dept. of Defense black budgets. -Taxation Without Representation in the Form of wars based on false premises. -Crimes Against Citizens of Other Countries in the Form of wars based on false premises. -Treasonable Acts like September 11th going without proper civilian and congressional co-investigation and prosecutions. -Govt spending programs awarding no-bid contracts to Bush Administration insiders. -The deceptive practice of garnering a social security tax without restoration of the near-bankrupt social security program. -The abandonment of good faith and social contracts with the citizens of the United States by officials of the Bush Administration. -The destruction of the Integrity of the Supreme Court through biased and politicized appointments, rather than appointments based on merit, impartiality, and in protection of the common good. 2008 Jan 15th Supreme Court ruling protects third parties who knowingly worked on a transaction that defrauded investors, offering bankers immunity from prosecution. Balance is long gone. -The implementation of a system of federal tax laws designed to significantly increase the wealth of a small, elite percentage of individuals, while decreasing drastically the wealth of the state republics and commensurately their citizens. -The lack of action and collapse of FEMA along with the White Houses lack of response that led to prolonged, needless suffering and death of the poor population of New Orleans and the southern Mississippi coast. Genocide can be successfully argued in this case. -Excessive and unwarranted presidential pardons. The United States has a self-serving need to address fixing these unlawful imbalances of its system quickly, or just as quickly the decay of U.S. law will be worse and more injurious to all United States citizens.
Posted on: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 04:11:15 +0000

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