Posted on 04/15/2009 8:09:32 PM PDT by Natural Law
That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Many will recognize the above from the Declaration of Independence. With the TEA parties fresh in our memories and the words of our Founding Fathers still ringing in our ears a new American Revolution is being discussed in many quarters. The American Revolution, as embodied in the Declaration of Independence, established and legitimized a right of rebellion in both natural law and positive law. The threshold to which the people judge and act upon the destructiveness is subjective and is to be determined by we the people, not the government, the courts or the media. The caveat and caution is that they be successful in their actions. History is written by the winners and has not been kind to failed revolutionaries. Those in power are cautioned to remember that trash heap of history and hell are both filled with those who misjudged the fine line that separates outraging the American people from enraging them.
The American Revolution, as embodied in the Declaration of Independence, established and legitimized a right of rebellion in both natural law and positive law. The questions I put before the Freepers are:
· Is the right owned and exercised individually or collectively?
· Does the right to cast off an unacceptable government also creates a duty to do so?
· Is the right subject to restrictive conditions before it becomes effective, such as that the right exists only in the face of tyrannical government?
Right wing extremists have a lot of nerve preserving, protecting and defending the Constitution that politicians swore to do but have not done.
Civil War: Failure
Will there be a third uprising and, if so, would it be successful?
Liberty, Or Death.
At this stage we already exist in a tyrannical state far worse than the Founders envisioned, albeit softly/stealthily imposed rather than by physical force.
protecting and defending the Constitution that politicians swore to
Isn’t that a travesty in itself.
>protecting and defending the Constitution that politicians swore to
Indeed, I even rote something on it:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dv698tm_22dr6x3nfb
That the mere SUGGESTION of Retroactive, Punitive Taxation (which is contra constitutional on multiple counts, 8 by mine.)
>Isnt that a travesty in itself.
You bet. I’m working on a bit about that:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dv698tm_25c7b35cc9
the face of tyrannical government
(__|__) !! A Wide A$$ of a *Tyrannical Government!! It stretches far and WIDE!
Bottom line, the Commander and Chief would have to lose control of a substantial portion of the military.
(_8(|) DOH!!!
Let's pull this thread FAST! He's inciting good people to RIOT!!! All I did was advise how to stop riots from being incited, and my thread got pulled in a misguided knee-jerk power trip by [CENSORED} . Or mebbe I used words so big that [CENSORED] didn't unnerstan em, and got scared...
Get him, you great big important idea-control [CENSORED] -smurf!
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Your thread was staying up until you started engaging in personal attacks against those who disagreed with you. But go ahead and shriek censorship even though you can't adhere to basic forum guidelines.
Oh, and lose the ebonics in the tagline or else your posts will not be published.
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