Dear MJ:  When the time (i. e., the political and social climate) is
right for publishing my entire New Constitution, I will decide when
that will happen, not you.  Lose your "bossy" attitude, before I
consider you more a pest than a supporter.  I would like to hear from
other people, too.  — John A. Armistead —  Patriot
>
On Feb 10, 10:18 pm, MJ <[email protected]> wrote:
> > from, my ‘New Constitution of the United States of America’!
> > Let's see it.
> [G]  I’ve posted perhaps 40% of my New Constitution.  To see that
> much, follow the threads back in time.  My individual Google replies—
> amounting to like 200K words—give context explanations of much that is
> in the document.  Because I limited the length of the New Constitution
> to 10 ledger-size sheets, the functional relationships of the various
> parts requires reading all of the various parts.  There are, perhaps,
> four to five hundred specific corrections to government, and to our
> controllable capitalist system.  The later must be fair to their
> employees and to their customers, and considerate and protective of
> our environment.  No one will need to fear not getting a fair
> opportunity.  But socialists, and their ilk, won’t be holding any sway
> in this country.  Bet on it!   — John A. Armistead —
> Like I said, let's see it.  Post it. Provide it. Then ... support it.
> Regard$,
> --MJ“This ‘divine fact’ called government is generally resident in the will 
> and caprice of a person called a king; but it may exist under any other garb 
> or mask. It may call itself a prince, an emperor, a czar, a shah, a mikado, a 
> sultan, a president, a speaker of the House of Representatives. Whatever it 
> is, and in whatever shape it comes, whether it be angel or devil, its 
> peculiarity is that it exists and maintains itself and exercises its 
> authority outside of and upon the people it governs.
> “The theorem continues thus: Government is not of the people, but apart from 
> them. It begins not in the hearts and hopes of them, but in its own passions 
> and ambitions…  Did space permit, I should gladly summarize the work of this 
> monstrous thing among the nations of the earth. History is replete with the 
> story of the abuses, cruelties, and tyrannies of the fact called 
> government.”  -- John Clark Ridpath, ca. 1898:

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