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Sep 7, 2008
Deconstructing the De facto Courtroom from Deconstructing the De facto Courtroom
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fromDeconstructing the De facto Courtroom:lawful remedy to kidnapping under color of law Appendix A. Points of interest Summarized from August 31, 2008 broadcast of TAKE NO PRISONERS first hour Republic Broadcasting Network (courtesy of a listener)1. I am who I say I am. Can you please identify yourself for the record?2. Is that your given name, sir? Were you Christened "Magistrate Jones" or is that some sort of legal fiction appellation?3. By what authority do you come before me? [full story]
Sep 7, 2008
Thomas Jefferson on Politics & Government Section 5: The Sovereignty of the People "In a country whose constitution is derived from the will of the people directly expressed by their free suffrages, where the principal executive functionaries and those of the legislature are renewed by them at short periods, where under the character of jurors they exercise in person the greatest portion of the judiciary powers, where the laws are consequently so formed and administered as to bear with equal weight and favor on all, restraining no man in the pursuits of honest industry and securing to every one the property which that acquires, it would not be supposed that any safeguards could be needed against insurrection or enterprise on the public peace or authority. The laws, however, aware that these should not be trusted to moral restraints only, have wisely provided punishments for these crimes when committed." --Thomas Jefferson: 6th Annual Message, 1806. ME 3:418 [full story]
Sep 6, 2008
This is NOT TRUE. Therefore , the ARREST was UNLAWFUL I did make an appearance….a special appearance….at the Burwood Local Court on 30/07/2008. I have a copy of the transcript of that occasion when I demanded my inalienable Right to Trial by Jury and C. I was arrested by two Police officers from Castle Hill Police Station on the morning of 20th August 2008. I was transported (without a seatbelt inside a plastic box on the back of a Police vehicle) to castle Hill Police Station where I was fingerprinted, photographed, locked in a glass cell, etc. I was then transported the same way to Hornsby Local Court and imprisoned in the cells, there, brought before a Magistrate who directed I be transported to Burwood Local Court. Before going the Burwood Local Court I was imprisoned in Silverwater Gaol overnight and locked in a cell in the hospital, there. On Thursday, 21st August 2008, I was handcuffed, etc., and transported to Burwood Local Court and into the cells, there. At 1:00PM, I was taken into the Courtroom, there, and told I had to return to that Court on Tuesday 9th September 2008. [full story]
Sep 1, 2008
King Alfred the Great (849, ruled 871-899) was one of the best kings ever to rule mankind. He defended Anglo-Saxon England from Viking raids, formulated a code of laws, and fostered a rebirth of religious and scholarly activity [Charter / Constutition] KING ALFRED THE GREAT
King Alfred the Great (849, ruled 871-899) was one of the best kings ever to rule mankind. He defended Anglo-Saxon England from Viking raids, formulated a code of laws, and fostered a rebirth of religious and scholarly activity. His reign exhibits military skill and innovation, sound governance and the ability to inspire men and plan for the future, piety and a practical commitment to the support of religion, personal scholarship and the promotion of education.
"Desire for and possession of earthly power never pleased me overmuch, and I did not unduly desire this earthly rule, but that nevertheless I wished for tools and resources for the task that I was commanded to accomplish, which was that I should virtuously and worthily guide and direct the authority which was entrusted to me. You know of course that no one can make known any skill, nor direct and guide any authority, without tools and resources; a man cannot work on any enterprise without resources. In the case of the king, the resources and tools with which to rule are that he have his land fully manned: he must have praying men, fighting men and working men. You also know that without these tools no king may make his ability known. Another aspect of his resources is that he must have the means of support for his tools, the three classes of men. These, then are their means of support: land to live on, gifts, weapons, food, ale, clothing, and whatever else is necessary for each of the three classes of men. Without these things he cannot maintain the tools, nor without the tools can he accomplish any of the things he was commanded to do. Accordingly, I sought the resources with which to exercise the authority, in order that my skills and power would not be forgotten and concealed: because every skill and every authority is soon obsolete and passed over, if it is without wisdom; because no man may bring to bear any skill without wisdom. For whatever is done unthinkingly, cannot be reckoned a skill. To speak briefly: I desired to live worthily as long as I lived, and to leave after my life, to the men who should come after me, the memory of me in good works." [full story]
Sep 1, 2008
Values most commonly assigned to the Judeo-Christian tradition are Liberty and Equality based on Genesis, where all humans are created equal, and Exodus, where the Israelites flee tyranny to freedom [Charters / Covenants / Constutitions / Declarations] Judeo-Christian (or Judaeo-Christian, sometimes written as Judæo-Christian) is a term used to describe the body of concepts and values which are thought to be held in common by Judaism and adapted by Christianity, and considered, often along with classical Greco-Roman civilization, a fundamental basis for Western legal codes and moral values. In particular, the term refers to the common Old Testament/Tanakh as a basis of both moral traditions, including particularly the Ten Commandments; and implies a common set of values present in the modern Western World. The values most commonly assigned to the Judeo-Christian tradition are liberty and equality based on Genesis, where all humans are created equal, and Exodus, where the Israelites flee tyranny to freedom.[1] Other authors discuss more broadly the Jewish beliefs in progress and moral responsibility, as hallmarks of American culture that come from the Judeo-Christian reading of the Bible. [2] The term has been criticized by some theologians for suggesting more commonality than may actually exist. (Compare with Ebionites and Judaizers.)
The evolution of Judeo-Christian influence on America is most commonly the subject of historians looking at the development of democracy in America. The deep roots of Judeo-Christian values they explore go back to the Protestant Reformation, not the theological battles but the bloody struggle to win the right to translate the Bible into vernacular languages[3] [4]. (see Wycliff, Tyndale,King James Bible) This led to a religious mandate for public education so that ordinary people could read the Bible. According to some authors, this development was crucial to the birth of the Enlightenment and rebellion against divine right of kings[5] [full story]
Sep 1, 2008
... the Canadian Nation is founded upon principles that acknowledge the supremacy of God, the dignity and worth of the human person and the position of the family in a society of free men and free institutions; [Charter / Constutition / Covenant/ Declarat
Canadian Bill of Rights
1960, c.
An Act for the Recognition and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
[Assented to 10th August 1960]
Preamble
The Parliament of Canada, affirming that the Canadian Nation is founded upon principles that acknowledge the supremacy of God, the dignity and worth of the human person and the position of the family in a society of free men and free institutions;
Affirming also that men and institutions remain free only when freedom is founded upon respect for moral and spiritual values and the rule of law;
And being desirous of enshrining these principles and the human rights and fundamental freedoms derived from them, in a Bill of Rights which shall reflect the respect of Parliament for its constitutional authority and which shall ensure the protection of these rights and freedoms in Canada: [full story]
Sep 1, 2008
God's Judeo-Christian Rule of Law - Our most important legal foundation in regards to Charters, Covenants, Constutitions, Declarations and Common Law The Canadian Rule of Law and the Courts
Responsible government and federalism [TRUEMAN'S COMMENTS - THIS IS ONE OF "THEIR" LIES/FRAUDS - CANADA IS NOT A FEDERAL NATION - IT IS A CONFEDERATED CORPORATE COLONY OF THE ELITES AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN SINCE THE CONQUEST IN 1759] are two cornerstones of our system of government. There is a third, without which neither of the first two would be safe: the rule of law.
What does the rule of law mean?
It means that everyone is subject to the law; that no one, no matter how important or powerful, is above the law — not the government; not the Prime Minister, or any other Minister; not the Queen or the Governor General or any Lieutenant-Governor; not the most powerful bureaucrat; not the armed forces; not Parliament itself, or any provincial legislature. None of these has any powers except those given to it by law: by the Constitution Act, 1867, or its amendments; by a law passed by Parliament or a provincial legislature; or by the common law of England, which we inherited, and which, though enormously modified by our own Parliament or provincial legislatures, remains the basis of our constitutional law and our criminal law, and the civil law (property and civil rights) of the whole country except Quebec (which has its own civil code). [full story]
Sep 1, 2008
"The rule of law requires judges to uphold unwritten constitutional norms, even in the face of clearly enacted laws or hostile public opinion," [Charter / Constutition / Covenant / Declaration/ God's Judeo-Christian Laws] McLachlin urges judges to go beyond letter of law
Courts should defy legislation to protect rights, chief justice says
Janice Tibbetts
The Ottawa Citizen
Monday, December 05, 2005
Judges should feel "emboldened" to trump the written word of the constitution when protecting fundamental, unwritten principles and rights, says Canada's chief justice.
Beverley McLachlin, in a speech delivered in New Zealand, took on critics who say judges have no business going beyond the strict letter of the constitution to strike down laws and enforce rights.
"The rule of law requires judges to uphold unwritten constitutional norms, even in the face of clearly enacted laws or hostile public opinion," said a prepared text of the lecture Chief Justice McLachlin gave to law students at Victoria University of Wellington late last week. [full story]
Sep 1, 2008
The Constitution of the United States 1787 [Charter / Covenant / Declarations] The Constitution of the United States 1787
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. [full story]