"How many Americans have actually bothered to read the Constitution, let alone the first ten amendments to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights (a quick read at 462 words)?
Take a few minutes and read those words for yourself—rather than having
some court or politician translate them for you—and you will be under
no illusion about where to draw the line when it comes to speaking your
mind, criticizing your government, defending what is yours, doing
whatever you want on your own property, and keeping the government’s
nose out of your private affairs.
In an age of overcriminalization, where the average citizen unknowingly commits three crimes a day, and even the most mundane activities such as fishing
and gardening are regulated, government officials are constantly
telling Americans what not to do. Yet it was not always this way. It
used to be “we the people” telling the government what it could and
could not do. Indeed, the three words used most frequently throughout
the Bill of Rights in regards to the government are “no,” “not” and
“nor.”" --John W Whitehead 05.12.15 [Rutherford Institute]
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015
In an age of overcriminalization the average citizen unknowingly commits three crimes a day.
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In an age of overcriminalization the average citizen unknowingly commits three crimes a day.
2015-05-12T19:07:00-05:00
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No matter who wins in 2017; the new boss will be the same as the old boss
"The American people remain eager to be persuaded that a new president
in the White House can solve the problems that plague us. Yet no matter
who wins this next presidential election, you can rest assured that the
new boss will be the same as the old boss, and we—the permanent
underclass in America—will continue to be forced to march in lockstep
with the police state in all matters, public and private.
Indeed, it really doesn’t matter what you call them—the 1%, the elite, the controllers, the masterminds, the shadow government, the police state, the surveillance state, the military industrial complex—so long as you understand that no matter which party occupies the White House in 2017, the unelected bureaucracy that actually calls the shots will continue to do so." --John W Whitehead 04.13.15 [Rutherford Institute]
Indeed, it really doesn’t matter what you call them—the 1%, the elite, the controllers, the masterminds, the shadow government, the police state, the surveillance state, the military industrial complex—so long as you understand that no matter which party occupies the White House in 2017, the unelected bureaucracy that actually calls the shots will continue to do so." --John W Whitehead 04.13.15 [Rutherford Institute]
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No matter who wins in 2017; the new boss will be the same as the old boss
2015-05-12T18:46:00-05:00
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