Sunday, January 22, 2012

Stop Blaming The Politicians!


And... start studying your Rights as quaranteed by the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights,


then begin exercising those Rights to limit and control the government on every level.

Hello,
I am Marcus de la Houssaye


Government, the courts and corporate America, by their own proven, established and demonstrated actions,



do not serve the interests of the People or Constitutional requirements, but only themselves,



and for their own best interests, done at the vast expense of the People.



Oaths mean little, if anything to public officers, who perjure those oaths at will.




Our enemies will not abide by Constitutional and lawful requirements until We, The People, so require.




As Constitutionalists, we do not consider Constitutional oaths taken by public servants to be formalities, but a sacred bond given in exchange for the Public Trust.




We fully expect and require that all oaths taken by public servants to the federal and state Constitutions be abided by those public servants in their performances of their official duties.




These challenges are intended for this purpose, and for the Rights of the American People to be upheld by those governments and those courts sworn and bound to serve the People.



Remember that all public servants serve under limited, delegated authority from the Constitution, by and through the People, for the best interests of the People.




The American People must gain courage, en masse, and stand up to and challenge all forms of government,



especially the courts, which are supposed to be the last bastion of Justice.



Since the Constitution cannot conflict with itself, the limited powers delegated to government by the Constitution can never supercede the powers of and Rights guaranteed in the Constitution to The American People.



“Authority” is an extremely important word and concept. Nothing lawful can be conducted by government and the courts without Constitutional authority,


and government has no authority to disparage those Rights.

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