Jonathan: Be assured that nothing you say nor do, now or later, will give you any sway over the content of my New Constitution. Do this: For the next 14 years, write your own version of a US constitution. Maybe then you will have learned to be a bit more respecting of others. — J. A. A. — > On Mar 16, 3:38 pm, Jonathan Ashley <[email protected]> wrote: > As usual, "no specifics are open for discussion." What an ego this guy > has. Mustn't let anyone ask any questions. His head might explode. > > On 03/16/2011 11:53 AM, NoEinstein wrote: > > > Folks: The vast majority of the still apt portions of our original > > Constitution remains within my New Constitution. Issues relating to > > having government be deferential to the people, and placing reasonable > > limits of the type and scope of the laws that may be passed, is the > > subject of much that I have expanded on in my New Constitution. I've > > placed great importance on seeing to it that the corruption in > > government�state, local and federal�which I have observed first hand, > > shall never again negatively impact any law-abiding citizen. > > > There are dozens of well-defined, unconstitutional acts by government > > employees or elected officials that will either get the persons fired > > or sent to prison. Working for government, even for the President, is > > not a license to violate laws, or to have privileges that good > > citizens don't have. Other than my eliminating the unconstitutional > > (in the SPIRIT) US Senate, and excluding 'career politicians', > > lobbyists and elitist media from ever setting foot in the Capital, the > > changes in the daily operation of government won�t be too obvious to > > most Americans. > > > Not specifically written into the New Constitution, I am personally > > recommending that Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and Unemployment > > Insurance ALL be privatized�while continuing to "cover" only those > > older or sicker people who have no other means of surviving or of > > getting first rate care. When most taxes and restrictions on the FAIR > > operation of businesses in this country have been removed, the US > > economy will experience a BOOM so large, that most people will be > > making enough money (Prosperity!) to provide for their own futures > > without needing to look to government for any handouts. > > > The next sentence will assure that socialism�now closely associated > > with the Democratic Party�will never again influence any future action > > taken by government: "Fair play and democracy shall have supremacy in > > the USA!" Those in government employment must swear, on penalty of > > death, to agree with that one sentence and to act accordingly. > > Democrats, who consistently want better things without requiring any > > work on their part, must learn that they will get no more free lunches > > or free medical care. It is my sincere hope that the hard-core 40% of > > socialist democrats in this country will realize that they will be far > > better off working in an efficient capitalist economy than from > > continuing to seek government-doled, socialist mediocrity. > > > I invite the readers to comment on the general people-oriented-tone of > > my document. *** However, no specifics are open for discussion. *** > > � John A. Armistead � Patriot > > On Mar 15, 9:36 pm, NoEinstein<[email protected]> wrote: > >> Folks: I've now presented over 50% of my New Constitution. That, > >> plus the following, should give you a good idea of the love and > >> devotion I've put into this long project. My efforts, aided by > >> computer, exceed the combined total time spent by the actual > >> contributers to writing the original Constitution by a factor of ten. > >> At each step, I asked myself what the Founding Fathers would say. I'd > >> bet they are happy people! > > >> "Article VI: > > >> Section 1, 2, 3, 4& 5: Laws in effect at the time of the adoption of > >> this New Constitution shall remain in effect while such are > >> systematically reviewed, debated and revoted in the House. Whether > >> for the revoting of existing laws and regulations or for new bills, > >> early and conspicuous public notice in the media shall invite Public > >> input. Bills passing without broad and substantiated Public input, > >> especially by those law-abiding Citizens most affected by the > >> legislation, shall not become laws. The House shall make new laws and > >> define procedures for implementing this New Constitution. Federal > >> functions to be returned to local or state governments shall be phased > >> out gradually and considerately for those to be displaced or relo- > >> cated. Under this New Constitution the future state taxes of Citizens > >> or businesses, typically, shall not exceed their com-bined former > >> total of state and federal taxes. At any level of services provided, > >> streamlining government and minimizing bureaucracy via wise laws shall > >> always be primary goals. > >> Local, state and federal law enforcement, the courts, or any > >> branch or branches of the military or their respective parts shall at > >> no time be used in support of corruption in government by any public > >> official(s) at any level. Legal authority of law enforcement or the > >> courts over the Citizens is voided if used in support of corruption. > >> Local, state and federal law en-forcement agencies shall not be > >> organizationally affiliated, and persons or groups, therein, shall not > >> be presumed by law enforcement to be acting lawfully solely because of > >> such auspices. > >> All local, state and federal officer holders and employees�upon > >> taking office or assuming employment�shall take the following oath: > >> �I, (Name), promise to serve and be deferential to the People, and to > >> be unbiased toward any group with a pro democracy, pro fairness > >> ideology. I swear to honor and uphold the full civil rights of the > >> citizens, as guaranteed by the Constitution, and I shall expect my > >> coworkers and superiors to do the same. I understand that my > >> employment in or by government is conditional upon my adherence to > >> this oath.� No employee nor office holder shall be sanctioned for > >> making complaints against another office holder, employee or > >> superior. No government employee nor office holder shall be coerced > >> into wrongdoing, immoral action or non action, or illegality by a real > >> or implied threat of the loss of one�s job, promotion or benefits, nor > >> by any bribe or promise of promotion or benefits. Making such a > >> threat, bribe or promise is a felony carrying a minimum ten year > >> prison sentence�and if part of a pattern�making such threats, bribes > >> or promises is treason. Acqui-escing to such is a felony. Government > >> officials, agents or employees who become aware of corruption in > >> government or in any of its departments shall notify the Executive > >> Branch and the courts; willful failure to do so is a felony. With > >> impunity, a government officer(s) or employee(s) shall enforce no law > >> nor perform any order or directive which violates their personal moral > >> conscience or their oath. > >> Local governments shall have 10 or more councilmen or a direct > >> vote of the People is required to pass ordinances or raise taxes. > >> Upon request by the Executive or 1/5 of the larger governing body, > >> federal, state or local law making authority shall defer to the People > >> on controversial issues where the Will of the People is in doubt. No > >> law nor previous or subsequent vote on any issue shall usurp the right > >> of an informed Public to decide controversial issues in direct > >> referenda; the vote for passage shall be 60%. The apt macro-Will of > >> the People in elections or referenda, as manifested by their votes, > >> shall take precedence over any contrary existing or subsequent law, > >> governmental hierarchy or judicial ruling. Because conditions change, > >> older laws aren�t necessarily the Will of the People. > >> Laws shall be concise and well defined. If�due to brevity, > >> simplicity or lack of foresight, etc.�such laws have consequences > >> outside the intended or implied scope, for justice and expediency, a > >> judge may decree rightful, specific exceptions without new > >> legislation. Only laws, rules, regulations and procedures that are in > >> the best interest of the People and the world environment shall be > >> passed, enacted or enforced, and no business contrary to such shall be > >> allowed to prosper. No business, organization nor alliance shall use > >> their auspices to sway the House for selfish gain. No business shall > >> exist that uses computer invasion to coerce sales or to monitor others� > >> regardless of any disclaimer or pact. There shall be no > >> discrimination against any law-abiding Citizen, business or > >> organization due to arbitrary categorization. No public nor private > >> regulation shall require disclosure of a person�s stand or vote on any > >> issue which might cause them discrimination. Laws shall respect the > >> People�s diverse mores without setting arbitrary social standards. No > >> government shall criminalize behavior that the Public considers to be > >> innocuous, or is macro-typical, or where government isn�t being > >> deferential to the Public; nor shall they: prosecute victimless crimes > >> other than gross reckless endangerment; restrict the freedoms of > >> Citizens through oppressive laws and procedures; enact laws too broad > >> in scope to address narrow issues; pass laws disallowing any > >> reasonable criminal defense, or solely at a bureau�s request; > >> selectively or inequitably enforce any laws; impose unfair, > >> drastically different punishments due to one�s sex, race, color, creed > >> or age; nor sentence someone differ-ently due to their having a prior > >> criminal record. An arresting officer may reverse such with impunity > >> at any time, regardless of the forms, procedures or processes begun. > >> The arrested person shall be freed and the record expunged. Agreeable > >> restitution to crime victims may, at their option, substitute for the > >> apt trial. > > >> Section 6, 7, 8& 9: Governments shall regulate no businesses nor > >> professions on the presumption that only governments have the best > >> interest of the Public at heart. Businesses or professions meeting > > ... > > read more »
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