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AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF THE
INDEPENDENT AND UNITED
STATES:
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF ALABAMA
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AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF CALIFORNIA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF COLORADO
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF CONNECTICUT
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF DELAWARE
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF FEDERATED
STATES OF MICRONESIA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF FLORIDA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF GEORGIA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF GUAM
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF HAWAII
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF IDAHO
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF ILLINOIS
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF INDIANA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF IOWA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF KANSAS
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF KENTUCKY
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF LOUISIANA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF MAINE
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF MARSHALL
ISLANDS
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF MARYLAND
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF MASSACHUSETTS
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF MICHIGAN
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF MINNESOTA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF MISSISSIPPI
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF MISSOURI
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF MONTANA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF NEBRASKA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF NEVADA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF NEW JERSEY
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF NEW MEXICO
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF NEW YORK
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF NORTH
CAROLINA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF NORTH DAKOTA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF NORTHERN
MARIANA ISLANDS
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PARTY OF OHIO
AMERICAN PATRIOT
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AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF OREGON
AMERICAN PATRIOT
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AMERICAN PATRIOT
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AMERICAN PATRIOT
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AMERICAN PATRIOT
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CAROLINA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF SOUTH DAKOTA
AMERICAN PATRIOT
PARTY OF TENNESSEE
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International
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United Kingdom
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Sons of Liberty:
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APP
Opposition Groups:
Southern Poverty Law
Center - The Center for
Propaganda for Socialism
in America which opposes
CITIZEN MILITIAS
This is in
Opposition of the
Constitution as it was
written and against the
principles of Common
Law... A REVERSE HATE
GROUP:
LINKS:
SPL #1
SPL #2 patriot-movememnt
SPL #3
entelligence-files
SPL #4
This group say they want
to protect on one
hand - but then allow
the deviant of society
to brain wash and then
misuse others or each
other outside the Laws
of Nature; Allowing for
the existence of
Voluntary Slavery
and Slavery - Through
the relinquishment of
inalienable rights.
This Group, Communist /
Socialist in
nature, places a
form of "Subjugated
Peace" under a central
national
government;
Instead of abiding by
the True Principles of
Freedom established in
small well represented
and independent
republics;
See John
Locke with regard to such
a "peace" word
search LAMB on his Second Treatise on
Civil Government.
They are a proponent of
reverse hate; and are a
proponent for the use of
National Federal force,
cumulated by government
"laws" which have been
created without
authority - i.e.
under the PRETENSE OF
AUTHORITY.
See
Virginia Resolution
1798, James Madison,
denouncing when the
government makes itself,
and not the Constitution
the Measure of its
powers.
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Documents
Constitution.Org
http://www.constitution.org
University of Chicago,
Founders Constitution
http://press-pubs.uchicago.e
du/founders/
States State
Elections Division,
Secretary of State
Directory and State
Constitutions:
ALABAMA
Office of Secretary of
State
PO Box 5616
Montgomery, AL 36106
(334) 242-7559 FAX (334)
242-2444
http://www.sos.state.al.us/ele
ction/index.cfm
Alabama Elections and
Voting
http://www.alabama.gov/port
al/government/voting.jsp
Alabama Elections
Division
http://www.alabamainteractiv
e.org/ http://www.sos.state.al.us/ele
ction/index.cfm
Alabama State
Constitution
http://www.legislature.state.al
.us/CodeOfAlabama/Constitu
tion/
ALASKA
Alaska Elections
Division and Voting:
http://www.state.ak.us/local/a
kdir1.shtml
PO Box 110017
Juneau, AK 99811-0017
(907) 465-4611 FAX (907)
465-3203
Alaska State Government
Directory
http://www.state.ak.us
Alaska State
Constitution
http://ltgov.state.ak.us/constit
ution.php
AMERICAN SAMOA
Election Officer
PO Box 3790
Pago Pago AS 96799
011-684-633-2522 FAX
011-684-633-7116
http://www.electionoffice.as
ARIZONA
Secretary of State's
Office
1700 W. Washington, 7th
Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-8683 FAX (602)
542-6172
http://www.azsos.gov
Arizona Elections
Division and Voting
http://www.azsos.gov/election
Arizona State
Constitution
http://www.azleg.gov/Constitu
tion.asp
ARKANSAS
Arkansas Secretary of
State
http://www.sos.arkansas.gov
Secretary of State,
State Capitol, Room 026
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-3419 FAX (501)
682-3408
Arkansas Constitution
http://www.sos.arkansas.gov/
ar-constitution/arconst/arcon
st.htm
CALIFORNIA
California Secretary of
State
http://www.sos.arkansas.gov/
ar-constitution/arconst/arcon
st.htm
California State
Elections Division and
Voting
http://www.ss.ca.gov/election
s/elections.htm
1500 11th St., 5th
Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 657-2166 FAX (916)
653-3214
California State
Constitution
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/con
st-toc.html
COLORADO
Colorado Secretary of
State
http://www.sos.state.co.us
Colorado State Elections
Division and Voting
http://www.elections.colorado
.gov
1700 Broadway, Suite 270
Denver, CO 80290
(303) 894-2680 FAX (303)
869-7731
Colorado State
Constitution
http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/
doit/archives/constitution/ind
ex.html
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Secretary of
State
http://www.sots.ct.gov
Connecticut State
Elections Division and
Voting
http://www.sots.ct.gov/Electio
nsServices/ElectionIndex.ht
ml
30 Trinity Street
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 509-6100 FAX (860)
509-6127
Connecticut State
Constitution
http://www.sots.ct.gov/Regist
erManual/SectionI/ctconstit.ht
m
DELAWARE
Delaware Secretary of
State
http://www.state.de.us/sos
Delaware State Elections
Division
http://www.state.de.us/electio
n
111 S. West
Street, Suite 10
Dover, DE 19904
(302) 739-4277 FAX (302)
739- 6794
Delaware Elections
Directory
http://delaware.gov/egov/port
al.nsf
Delaware State
Constitution
http://www.state.de.us/facts/c
onstit/de_const.htm
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -
WASHINGTON DC
District of Columbia
Secretary of State
http://www.os.dc.gov/os/site
District of Columbia
Board of Ethics and
Elections
http://www.dcboee.org
441 Fourth St., NW,
Suite 250N
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 727-2525 FAX (202)
347-2648
District of Columbia
Home Rule Act
http://www.abfa.com/ogc/hrac
t.htm
FLORIDA
Florida Department of
State
http://www.dos.state.fl.us
Florida State Elections
Division
http://election.dos.state.fl.us/i
ndex.html
Room 316, R.A. Gray
Building
500 S. Bronough Street
Tallahassee, FL
32399-0250
(850) 245-6200 FAX (850)
245-6217
Florida State
Constitution
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Stat
utes/index.cfm
GEORGIA
Georgia Secretary of
State
http://www.georgia.gov
Georgia State Elections
Division
Suite 1104, West
Tower
2 Martin Luther King,
Jr. Drive, SE
Atlanta, GA 30334-1505
(404) 656-2871 FAX (404)
651-9536
http://www.sos.state.ga.us/el
ections
Georgia State
Constitution
http://www.sos.state.ga.us/E
LECTIONS/constitution.htm
GUAM
Guam Secretary of State
Governor of Guam
http://guamgovernor.net
Guam Election Commission
PO Box BG
Agana, GU 96910
(671) 477-9791 Fax:
(671) 477-1895
http://www.guamelection.org
Attorney General of Guam
The Organic Act of Guam
http://www.guamattorneygen
eral.com
HAWAII
Office of Elections
802 Lehua Avenue
Pearl City, HI 96782
(808) 453-8683 FAX (808)
453-6006
http://www.state.hi.us/electio
ns
IDAHO
Idaho Secretary of State
700 W. Jefferson, Rm.
203
Boise, ID 83720-0080
(208) 334-2300 FAX (208)
334-2282
http://www.idsos.state.id.us/e
lect/eleindex.htm
ILLINOIS
State Board of Elections
1020 S. Spring St., PO
Box 4187
Springfield, IL 62708
(217) 782-4141 FAX (217)
782-5959
http://www.elections.il.gov
INDIANA
Indiana Election
Division
302 W. Washington, Rm
E204
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-3939 FAX (317)
233-6793
http://www.in.gov/sos/electio
ns
IOWA
Iowa Secretary of State
Office
321 E. 12th Street
Des Moines, IA 50319
(515) 281-5823 FAX (515)
281-7142
http://www.sos.state.ia.us
KANSAS
Deputy Assistant for
Elections
120 SW 10th Ave.
First Floor, Memorial
Hall
Topeka, Kansas
66612-1594
(785) 296-4561 FAX (785)
291-3051
http://www.kssos.org
KENTUCKY
State Board of Elections
140 Walnut St.,
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 573-7100 FAX (502)
573-4369
http://www.kysos.com/index/
main/elecdiv.asp
LOUISIANA
Commissioner of
Elections
8549 United Plaza Blvd.
P.O. Box 94125
Baton Rouge, LA
70802-9125
(225) 922-0900 FAX (225)
922-0945
http://www.sec.state.la.us/ele
ctions/elections-index.htm
MAINE
Secretary of State
101 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0101
(207) 624-7734 FAX (207)
287-5428
Elections Director
101 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0101
(207) 624-7734 FAX (207)
287-5428
http://www.maine.gov/sos/ce
c/elec
MARYLAND
State Board of Elections
P.O. Box 6486
Annapolis, Maryland
21401-0486
(410) 269-2840 FAX (410)
974-2019
http://www.elections.state.md
.us
MASSACHUSETTS
Election Division
One Ashburton Place,
Room 1705
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 727-2828 FAX (617)
742-3238
http://www.state.ma.us/sec/el
e/eleidx.htm
MICHIGAN
Bureau of Elections
Treasury Building, 1st
Floor
430 W. Allegan Street
Lansing, MI 48918
(517) 373-2540 FAX (517)
241-2784
http://www.michigan.gov/sos/
0,1606,7-127-1633---,00.htm
l
MINNESOTA
Secretary of State
180 State Office
Building
100 Rev. Martin Luther
King Blvd.
St. Paul, MN 55155
(651) 215-1440 FAX (651)
296-9073
http://www.sos.state.mn.us/e
lection/index.html
MISSISSIPPI
Secretary of State for
Elections
PO Box 136, 401
Mississippi St.
Jackson, MS 39205
(601) 359-6368 FAX (601)
359-1499
http://www.sos.state.ms.us
MISSOURI
Missouri Secretary of
State's Office
PO Box 1767
Jefferson City, MO 65102
(573) 751-2301 FAX (573)
526-3242
http://www.sos.mo.gov/electi
ons
MONTANA
Deputy for Elections
PO Box 202801
Helena, MT 59620
(406) 444-5376 FAX (406)
444-2023
http://sos.state.mt.us/css/ind
ex.asp
NEBRASKA
Secretary of State
State Capitol, Suite
2300
Lincoln, NE 68502
(402) 471-3229 FAX (402)
471-3237
http://www.nol.org/home/SOS
/Elections/election.htm
NEVADA
Nevada Secretary of
State
101 North Carson St.,
Suite 3
Carson City, NV 89701
(775) 684-5793 FAX (775)
684-5718
http://sos.state.nv.us
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Secretary of State
State House, Room 204
Concord, NH 03301-4989
(603) 271-5335 FAX (603)
271-7933
http://www.sos.nh.gov/electio
nsnew.htm
NEW JERSEY
Division of Elections
Office of the Attorney
General
44 South Clinton Avenue,
7th Floor
P.O Box 304
Trenton, New Jersey
08625-0304
(609) 292-3760 FAX
(609)777-1280
http://www.njelections.org
NEW MEXICO
Director of Elections
State Capitol Annex
325 Don Gaspar, Suite
300
Santa Fe, NM 87503
(505) 827-3620 FAX (505)
827-8403
http://www.sos.state.nm.us/M
ain/Elections/ElectionInfo.ht
m
NEW YORK
State Board of Elections
40 Steuben Street
Albany, NY 12207
(518) 474-8100 (518)
486-4068
http://www.elections.state.ny.
us
NORTH CAROLINA
State Board of Elections
PO Box 27255
Raleigh, North Carolina
27611-7255
(919) 733-7173 FAX (919)
715-0135
http://www.sboe.state.nc.us
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Secretary
of State
600 E Boulevard Ave Dept
108
Bismarck, ND 58505-0500
(701) 328-3660 FAX (701)
328-2992
http://www.nd.gov/sos
OHIO
Ohio Secretary of State
Director of Elections
180 E. Broad St., 15th
Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 466-2585 FAX (614)
752-4360
http://www.sos.state.oh.us/s
os/elections/index.html
OKLAHOMA
State Election Board
Room 6, State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-2391 FAX (405)
521-6457
http://www.state.ok.us/~electi
ons
OREGON
Director of Elections
Office of the Secretary
of State
141 State Capitol
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 986-1518 FAX (503)
373-7414
http://www.sos.state.or.us/el
ections/elechp.htm
PENNSYLVANIA
Commissioner of
Elections
210 North Office
Building
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 787-5280 FAX (717)
705-0721
http://www.dos.state.pa.us/bc
el/site/default.asp
PUERTO RICO
Puerto Rico State
Election Commission
P.O. Box 195552
San Juan, PR 00919-5552
(787) 777-8675 FAX (787)
296-0173
http://www.ceepur.org
RHODE ISLAND
State Board of Elections
50 Branch Avenue
Providence, RI 02904
(401) 222-2345 FAX (401)
222-3135
http://www.elections.state.ri.u
s
SOUTH CAROLINA
State Election
Commission
Post Office Box 5987
Columbia, SC 29250
(803) 734-9060 FAX (803)
734-9366
http://www.state.sc.us/scsec
SOUTH DAKOTA
Election Supervisor
500 East Capitol Avenue
Pierre, SD 57501
(605) 773-3537 FAX (605)
773-6580
http://www.state.sd.us/sos
TENNESSEE
Tennessee Secretary of
State's Office
312 Eighth Avenue North
9th Floor
Nashville, TN 37243
(615) 741-7956 FAX (615)
741-1278
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/ele
ction.htm
TEXAS
Director of Elections,
General Law Division
Secretary of State/
Election Division
Post Office Box 12060
Austin, TX 78711-2060
(512) 463-5650 FAX (512)
475-2811
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/ele
ctions/index.shtml
UTAH
Utah State Elections
Office
Utah State Capitol
Complex
East Office Building,
Suite E325
P.O. Box 142325
Salt Lake City, UT
84114-2325
(801) 538-1041 FAX (801)
538-1133
http://www.elections.utah.gov
VERMONT
Director of Elections
and Campaign Finance
Office of Secretary of
State
26 Terrace Street,
Drawer 09
Montpelier, Vermont
05609-1101
(802) 828-2304 FAX (802)
828-5171
http://www.sec.state.vt.us/#el
ections
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Supervisor of Elections
Election System of the
Virgin Islands
Post Office Box 1499,
Kingshill
St. Croix, VI 00851-1499
(340) 773-1021 FAX (340)
773-4523
http://www.vivote.gov
VIRGINIA
Secretary of State,
Board of Elections
200 North 9th Street,
Room 101
Richmond, VA 23219
(800) 552-9745 or (804)
864-8901 FAX (804)
371-0194
http://www.sbe.state.va.us
WASHINGTON
Office of Secretary of
State, Elections
Division
Legislative Building,
P.O. Box 40220
Olympia, WA 98504-0220
(360) 902-4180 FAX (360)
586-5629
http://www.vote.wa.gov
WEST VIRGINIA
Manager of Elections
West Virginia Secretary
of State Elections
Division
1900 Kanawha Blvd E.
State Capitol Room 157-K
Charleston, WV
25305-0770
(304) 558-6000 FAX (304)
558-0900
http://www.wvsos.com
WISCONSIN
Wisconsin State
Elections Board
17 West Main Street,
Suite 310
Madison, WI 53703-3305
P.O. Box 2973
Madison, WI 53701-2973
(608) 266-8087 FAX (608)
267-0500
http://elections.state.wi.us
WYOMING
Wyoming Secretary of
State's Office
200 W. 24th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82002-0020
(307) 777-3573 FAX (307)
777-7640
http://soswy.state.wy.us/electi
on/election.htm
Federal Government
Links:
Official US Department
of State
http://www.state.gov/
University of Chicago,
Founders Constitution
http://press-pubs.uchicago.e
du/founders/
Constitution.Org
http://www.constitution.org
Ron Paul
http://www.pacificwestcom.co
m/ronpaul
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from the Magna
Carta, John
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Absolute
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Index links at
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Conventions of
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Constitution.
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rights and
freedoms
presented which
remain in full
effect and
force today:
To view the
below Constitutional
Debate in
Full see
our News
Letter
"Division of
Power".
Patrick
Henry:
"... What
barriers have
you to oppose to
this most
strong,
energetic
government? To
that government
you have nothing
to oppose. All
your defence
is given up.
This is a real,
actual defect. It must
strike the mind
of every
gentleman. When
our government
was first
instituted in
Virginia, we
declared the "common
law" of
England to be "in
force".
That
system of law
which has been admired,
and "has
protected us
and our
ancestors",
is excluded by
that system. Added
to this, we
adopted a bill
of rights.
By this
Constitution,
some of the
best barriers
of human
rights are
"thrown away".
Is
there not an
additional
reason to have
a bill of
rights?"
George
Mason:
(MONDAY, June
16, 1788 -
Elliot
misprinted this
as Monday, June
14, 1788 )
".....Now,
suppose
oppressions
{442} should
arise under
"this"
government,
and any writer
should dare to
stand forth, and
expose to the
community at
large the abuses
of "those"
powers; could
not Congress,
under the "idea"
of "providing
for the
general
welfare",
and under their "own"
construction, say that
this was
destroying the "general
peace",
encouraging sedition,
and poisoning
the minds of
the people?
And could they
not, in
order to
provide
against this,
lay a dangerous
restriction On
the press?
Might they not
even bring the
trial of this
restriction
within the ten
miles square,
when there is no
prohibition
against it?
Might they not
thus destroy
the trial by
jury?
Would they not extend
their
"implication"?
It appears to me that
they may and
"will". And shall
the support of
our rights
depend on the "bounty"
of men "whose interest
it may be to
oppress us"?
That Congress
should have
power to provide
for the general
welfare of the
Union, I grant.
But I wish a
clause in the
Constitution,
with respect to all
powers which
are not
granted, that
they are
retained by
the states.
Otherwise,
the power of
providing for
the "general
welfare" may
be "perverted
to its
destruction".
Many
gentlemen, whom
I respect, take
different sides
of this
question. We
wish this
amendment to
be introduced,
to remove our
apprehensions. There was
a "clause"
in the
Confederation reserving
to the states
respectively EVERY
power,
jurisdiction,
and right, not
EXPRESSLY
"delegated"
to the United
States. This "clause" has never
been
complained of,
but
approved by
"ALL" Why not,
then, have a
similar clause
in this
Constitution, in
which it is the
more "indispensably
necessary" than
in the
Confederation,
because
of the great
augmentation of
power vested in
the former? In
my humble
apprehension, unless
there be some
such "clear
and finite
expression", this
clause now under
consideration will
go to any thing
our "rulers" may "think" proper.
Unless
there be some
express
declaration
that "every
thing not
given is
retained", it
will be
carried to "any
power Congress
may please".
Patrick
Henry:
(MONDAY, June
16, 1788 -
Elliot
misprinted this
as Monday, June
14, 1788 )
Is this
government to
place us in
the situation
of the
English?
Should we
suppose this
government to
resemble king,
lords, and
commons, we of
this state {411}
should be like
an English
county. An
English county
Cannot control
the government.
Virginia cannot
control the
government of
Congress any
more than the
county of Kent
can control that
of England. Advert
to the power
thoroughly.
One of our first
complaints,
under the "former"
government,
was the quartering
of troops upon
us. This
was one of the
principal
reasons for
dissolving the
connection
with Great
Britain.
Here we may have
troops in time
of peace. They
may be billeted
in any manner —
to tyrannize,
oppress, and
crush us.
We are
told, we are
afraid to
trust
ourselves;
that our own
"representatives"
— "Congress" —
will not
exercise their
powers oppressively;
that we
shall not
enslave
ourselves;
that the militia
cannot enslave
themselves.
Who has
enslaved France,
Spain, Germany,
Turkey, and
other
countries
which groan
under tyranny?
They
have been enslaved
by the hands
of their "OWN
people".
"If" it will be
so in America, it
will be only
as it HAS been
"every where
else"..."
To view
the above
Constitutional
Debate in Full
see our News
Letter
"Division of
Power".
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Understanding
Freedom is
Important
Declaration
of
Independence:
"And for the
support of this
Declaration,
with a firm
reliance on the
protection of
divine
Providence, we
mutually pledge
to each other
our Lives, our
Fortunes and our
sacred Honor."
Constitution:
Article VI:
All Debts
contracted "and
"Engagements"
entered into
(Oaths and
Declarations),
before the
adoption of this
Constitution, shall
be as valid
against the United
States under this
Constitution
as under
the
"Confederation".
This
Constitution,
and the Laws of the
United States which shall
be "made"
in
>>>"pursuance
thereof" ; and all
Treaties
(Oaths and
Declarations)
"made", or which
shall be "made", under the
"Authority"
of the United
States, shall be
"supreme Law
"of
the Land" ...."
APP
Note: Authority
and Supremacy
are limited to the "Limited
DELEGATED" powers; and
the words
"of the Land" is limited
in most cases to
mean ONLY
that "LAND"
within the 10
miles square
of Washington
DC and only
elsewhere
within the
"DELEGATED"
powers. It is NOT
a sweeping
power, but a exclusive,
defined and
very limited
power.
It is a "GENERAL
PHRASE"
NOT to be
distorted or
"EXPOUNDED"
upon
to grant
unlimited
powers:
Virginia
Resolution 1798 - James
Madison: That
the General
Assembly doth
also express its
deep regret,
that a spirit
has in sundry
instances, been
manifested
by the federal
government,
to enlarge
its powers by
forced
constructions
of the
constitutional
charter "which
defines them"; and that
implications
have appeared of
a "design" to >>>>>>>"EXPOUND"
certain "GENERAL"
"PHRASES" (which
having been
copied from the
"very
limited" grant
of power,
in the former
articles of
confederation
were the less
liable to be
misconstrued)
so as
to destroy the
meaning and
effect, of the "particular"
"enumeration"
which
necessarily
explains and
limits
the "GENERAL"
"PHRASES"; and so
as to
consolidate
the states
by degrees,
into one
sovereignty,
the obvious
tendency and
inevitable
consequence of which
would be, to transform
the present
republican
system
of the United
States, into an
absolute, or at
best a mixed
monarchy.
A wake up
call from
James
Madison's
testimony and
others, 10
years prior:
See Virginia
Ratifying
Convention
6-16-1788:
JAMES
MADISON.
Mr. Chairman:
"...I cannot
comprehend that
the power of
legislating over
a "small
district",
which CANNOT
EXCEED ten
miles square,
and may NOT be
more than ONE
mile, will involve
the dangers
which he
apprehends. If
there be any
knowledge in my
mind of the
nature of man, I
should think it
would be the last
thing
that would enter
into the mind of
any man to grant
exclusive
advantages,
in a VERY
circumscribed
district, to
the prejudice
of the
community at
large.
...... Let me
remark, if not
already
remarked, that
there must be a
cession, by particular
states, of the district
to Congress, and
that the states
may settle the
terms of the
cession. The
states may
make what
stipulation
they please in
it, and, if
they apprehend
ANY danger,
they may
>>>REFUSE
it ALTOGETHER.
Mr. LEE
"... Gentlemen
had suggested
that the seat of
government would
become a
sanctuary for
state villains,
and that,
in a short
time, ten
miles square
would subjugate
a country of
eight hundred
miles square. This
appeared to
him a most
improbable
possibility;
nay, he might
call it
"impossibility". Were the
place crowded
with rogues, he
asked if it
would be an
agreeable place
of residence
for, the members
of the general
government, who
were freely
chosen by the
people and the
state
governments.
Would the people
be so lost to
honor and
virtue, as to
select men who
would willingly
{436} associate
with the most
abandoned
characters? He
thought the
honorable
gentleman's
objections
against remote
possibility of
abuse went to
prove that
government of no
sort was
eligible, but
that a state of
nature was
preferable to a
state of
civilization. He
apprehended no
danger; and
thought that
persons bound to
labor, and
felons, could
not take refuge
in the ten miles
square, or other
places
exclusively
governed by
Congress,
because it would
be contrary
to the
Constitution,
and a palpable
usurpation, to
protect them.
Mr.
PENDLETON.
"...With respect
to the necessity
of the ten miles
square being
superseded by
the subsequent
clause,
which gives them
power to make
all laws which
shall be
necessary and
proper for
carrying into
execution the
foregoing
powers, and all
other powers vested
by this
Constitution in
the government
of the United
States, or
in any
department or
officer
thereof, I
understand
that clause as
NOT going a
"single step
beyond" the
"DELEGATED
powers". What can
it act upon?
Some power given
by this
Constitution. If
they should be
about to pass a
law in
consequence of
this clause, they
must pursue
some of the
"DELEGATED
powers", but
can by "NO
MEANS" depart
from them,
(N)OR
"ARROGATE"
"ANY NEW"
powers; for
the
>>>PLAIN
LANGUAGE of
the clause is,
to give them
power to pass
laws in order
to give
"effect" to
the
>>>>>>>"DELEGATED"
powers"."
Suppose it
was contrary to
the sense of
their
constituents to
grant exclusive
privileges
to citizens
residing "WITHIN
THAT PLACE" (APP
Note: Today's
corruption
does not limit
this to that
area and
extends far
beyond - Corporations,
Unions, Tax
supported
Special
Interests,
Undelegated -
Under the
Original
Compact -
state and
federal
bureaucracies
as well as
Zoning grants
&
restrictions
are ALL
examples of
"exclusive
privileges"
granted by the
state) ; the effect
would be
directly in
opposition to
what he says. It
could have NO
operation
without the
LIMITS of
"THAT"
district. Were
Congress to make
a law
granting them an
exclusive
privilege
of trading to
the East Indies,
it
could have NO
effect the
moment it
would go
without that
place; for
their
exclusive
power is "CONFINED"
to "THAT"
district. Were
they to pass
such a law,
it
would be
NUGATORY; and "EVERY"
member of the
community at
large could trade
to the East
Indies as well
as the citizens
of that
district. This "exclusive"
power
is
LIMITED to "THAT"
PLACE "SOLELY", for their
own
preservation,
which all
gentlemen allow
to be necessary.
"
APP:
Federal Police
powers inside
the United
States are LIMITED
to THAT
area within
the 10 miles
square:
Mr.
MASON:
"then observed
that he would
willingly give
them exclusive
power, as far
as respected
the police and
good
government of
the place; but
he would give
them no more,
because he
thought it
unnecessary."
Mr.
GREYSTON:
"...It was
often in
contemplation
of Congress to
have power of
regulating the
police of
the seat of
government;
but they NEVER
had an idea of
exclusive
legislation in
all cases. The power
of regulating
the police and
good
government of
>>>"it" will
secure
Congress
against
insults.
"What
originated the
IDEA" of the
"exclusive
legislation"
was, some
insurrection
in
Pennsylvania,
whereby
Congress was
insulted, on
account of
which, it is
supposed, they
left the
state. It is
answered that
the CONSENT of
the state MUST
be required,
or else they cannot
have such a
district,
or places
for the
erecting of
forts..."
Mr.
PENDLETON. Mr.
Chairman, this
clause does "NOT"
give Congress
power to
impede the
operation of ANY
PART of the
Constitution,
(N)or to
make
>>>"ANY"
"REGULATION"
that (APP:
"EVEN") "MAY"
"affect the
interests" of
the citizens
of the "Union
AT LARGE". (APP: THINK
ABOUT THAT!) But it
gives them
power over the
local
"police" of
THE "PLACE", so as
to be secured
from any
interruption
in their
proceedings.
Notwithstanding
the violent
attack upon
it, I believe,
sir, this is
the "fair
construction
of the clause". It
gives them
power of
exclusive
legislation in
any case
within THAT
district. What
is the meaning
of this? What
is it opposed
to? Is it
opposed to the
general powers
of the federal
legislature,
or to those of
the state
legislatures?
I understand
it as
opposed to the
legislative
power of that
state where it
shall BE. What,
then, is the
power? It is,
that Congress
shall
exclusively
legislate there,
in order to preserve
{440} serve
the police OF
THE "PLACE" and
their own
personal
independence,
that they may
not be
overawed or
insulted, and
of course to
preserve them
in opposition
to any attempt
by the state
where it shall
be this is the
"fair
construction".
The
powers of "prosecuting
crimes"
are limited to
"ONLY THOSE
CRIMES
listed in the
delegated
powers granted
the federal
government
under the
>>>ORIGINAL
COMPACT -
i.e the
>>>ORIGINAL
CONSTITUTION:
Thomas
Jefferson in
the Kentucky
Resolutions makes
this abundantly
clear:
"#2. Resolved,
That the
Constitution of
the United
States, having
delegated to
Congress a
power to:
a.) punish
treason,
b.)
counterfeiting
the securities
and current
coin of the
United States,
c.) piracies,
and felonies
committed on
the high seas,
and
d.) offenses
against the
law of
nations,
and
>>>>>>>
"NO OTHER"
CRIMES,
"WHATSOEVER";
and it being
true as a
general
principle,
and one of
the amendments
to the
Constitution
having also
declared,
that "the
powers not
delegated to
the United
States by the
Constitution,
not prohibited
by it to the
States, are
reserved to
the States
respectively,
or to the
people," therefore
the act of
Congress, passed
on the 14th day
of July, 1798,
and intituled
"An Act in
addition to the
act intituled An
Act for the
punishment of
certain crimes
against the
United States,"
as also the act
passed by them
on the — day of
June, 1798,
intituled "An
Act to punish
frauds
committed on
the bank of
the United
States," (and "ALL"
their other
acts which
ASSUME to
create,
define, or
punish crimes,
OTHER than
those SO
ENUMERATED in
the
Constitution,) are ALTOGETHER
>>>"VOID",
and of
>>>"NO
FORCE"; and that
the power to
create, define,
and punish such
other crimes is
reserved,
and, of right, appertains
solely
and
exclusively to
the respective
States,
>>>>>>>each
within its OWN
territory."
The Original
INTENT:
Declaration
of
Independence
1776:
37th
Grievance:
"We, therefore,
the
representatives
of the United
States of
America, in
general congress
assembled,
appealing to the
Supreme Judge of
the World for
the rectitude of
our
intentions,
do, in the name
and by the
authority of
the good
people of
these colonies,
solemnly publish
and declare that
these united
colonies are, and
"of right"
"ought to be",
free and
"independent"
states;"
39th
Grievance:
"and that "as"
free and
independent
states
they have full
power
to levy war,
conclude peace,
contract
alliances,
establish
commerce, and to
do all other
acts and
things
which
independent
states may
of RIGHT do."
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is
NOT
(and has never
been) in any
way affiliated
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American
Patriot
Party", "The American Patriot Party of the United
States",
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Party.ORG",
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Party",
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Party",
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States",
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Patriotic
Party", "Young Patriots Organization" (YPO - was a
Socialist
Organization),
or any other
groups with
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Please
be cautious,
as there are
Corporate
RINOs using
party names
attempting to
derail a
Constitutional
based movement
into a their
own version
which only
uses the
patriotic
rhetoric to
mislead people
simply to
retain their
control and
power.
This
had
occurred in
highjacking
the Ron Paul
constitutional
Tea Party
movement then
turning it
into the
Republican
RINO Tea Party
movement
(Glenn Beck -
Sarah Palin -
Newt Gingrich -
teapartypatriots.ning).
Our
party was
formed in
2003. Oregon
took over
National at
the end of
2005.
American Patriot Party is
the only party
that follows
the Founders
intent based
upon the
Ratifying
Conventions
that define
the general
phrases in
Constitution;
You
can read James
Madison in the
Virginia
Resolutions
(1- page
document) that
clarifies his
standing as to
the "general
phrases" and
the importance
of staying
with the
"original
compact" as
defined
(Virginia
Ratifying
Convention
6-16-1788).
Our Suggested
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*American
Patriot Party
has been
blacked out by
Wikipedia,
blocking
posting of any
Wikipedia page
that lists our
party as a
political
party or
listing our
website link.
Facebook has
also removed
our American
Patriot Party
Facebook page.
Other internet
platforms are
disappearing
our
presence on
searches. Help
us combat the
attack against
the principles
of freedom.
Pass the word
through your
email and text
traffic. If
you can,
please
donate/purchase
what you can
by mailing
check or money
orders
and receive
our
membership
patch.
purchase our
line of APP
products.
Your
membership and
support helps
strengthen the
party to
compete in the
political
arena!
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