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Basic American Principles

By Cassandra Effect, December 24, 2009 12:21 am

Another fantastic article from Tennessee State Representative Susan Lynn’s.   She is so eloquent in describing the nature of Freedom in our country – and the perversion of it by the moochers and looters  - the Conservative Women speak TRUTH TO POWER.  They are our best hope for the future.   Palin , Bachmann and now Lynn!   be sure to get a feed subscription to her blog HERE

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Basic American Principles
Principles are important – without them we get off track and lose our way. Many believe that our federal government has lost its way while others just don’t understand why so many object to the “change” taking place today.

Let’s look at some of the foundational principles of American government; the principles that made our nation great.

The purpose of our government is to secure our rights

The Declaration of Independence established the American view of the rights of man and the duties of government. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” They concluded by stating that our “separate but equal station” with Britain and other governments of the world would give us “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.”

Our Constitution, drafted in 1787, used the Declaration of Independence as a guide to governance. The Constitution up-holds the purpose of our government, to secure our rights, and provides seventeen specific powers to the federal government in Article 1, Section 8. Two years later a Bill of Rights was added by the states in order to prevent misconstruction and abuse of federal powers; succeeding amendments bring the total number of enumerated federal powers to 30. None of those 30 powers grant general legislative authority to the federal government. In fact, such powers belong only to the states; called police powers – states pass laws to secure the rights of individuals.

So what they created is the freest county in the world – with a government that recognizes mans’ unalienable rights, and whose purpose is to secure those rights for its citizens’. In the United States, all have freedom and all understand that we can express our freedoms until we infringe upon another’s freedom. Except where individual actions may infringe on the unalienable and Constitutional rights of another, our government is to stay out of the affairs of the people and of business.

Our government cannot take-away or infringe on our rights

Our nation, our Constitutional Republic is based upon natural rights. But just what are unalienable rights and Constitutional rights? An unalienable right is a natural right granted to man by our Creator; described ever so simply as life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness in our Declaration of Independence and it is also a Constitutional right. Life is, well, life. Examples of liberty are freedom to believe, or become, or protect yourself; a right to your speech, your reputation, and the things you create. Pursuit of happiness is freedom to make your own way, own your own property or live anywhere; a right to what you earn.

Constitutional rights such as trial by jury, to bear arms and vote don’t seem natural. They are not natural, but they do serve to directly secure our natural rights. For instance, who judges our actions is very important because we can lose our liberty as punishment. Arms are not natural – but protecting yourself, especially from your own government, is a natural right. Therefore, the right to bear arms serves to secure your natural rights. The right to vote protects your right to self-determination and liberty, even speech. All in all, unalienable or Constitutional, our rights are rights which no government can take-away, question or alter, they are unalienable. No social contract can cause us to surrender these rights.

Rights are of no cost to anyone else

My freedom of speech costs you nothing. Your freedom of religion costs me nothing.

The liberal error; confusing needs with rights; confusing positive and negative

What liberals tend to do is to believe that they can “create” rights out of needs and then demand those rights from the government in the form of services – such as for health care. The liberals’ major mistake is that they not only misunderstand what rights are but they also misinterpret rights as “positive rights” – in other words, that the government has an obligation to provide a particular right to each citizen.

For example, we have laws against crime, and in the past there have been times when citizens have sued the government because the police didn’t arrive in time to prevent that crime. While you have a natural right not to be harmed, there is no right to expect that the government will prevent you from becoming a victim of a crime; the government is not at any fault or liability in this instance.

Liberals need to understand that rights are natural and negative. There cannot be a natural right to health care. Making health care a right requires infringing upon your rights and the rights of others. Aches and pains are natural but there is no natural right that someone must tend to your every ache or pain. To take resources (money, labor or goods) from one to give to another violates our natural right to our own property. For the government to force you to buy something that is not for the purpose of protecting the rights of another, such as liability car insurance, is a taking of your property in direct violation of your rights.

America is about freedom

Defending our nation from foreign invaders, serving justice through the courts and constructing an orderly monetary and bankruptcy system are enumerated powers in the Constitution. Each of those federal powers helps to secure the continuance of our government, our liberty and our property. Government financing of health care is not an enumerated power of the federal government nor is health care a natural right.

In fact today, the federal government does thousands of things not enumerated in the Constitution – and although it has become customary in Washington, this is why millions object. You can’t fundamentally change the fact that the whole point and most unique feature of our American government is that the government cannot infringe or take-away our natural, unalienable or Constitutional rights.

Federal legislators have had a good time through the 20th and now 21st century infringing on the states, and satisfying the Liberals by creating all kinds of programs and laws that spend trillions and trillions of dollars, all of it at direct expense to individual freedom and liberty and states’ rights.

What most of us want liberals to understand is that the most important basic principle of our American government is – America is about freedom. The citizen is in charge. He is not just a funding source for the federal legislators’ – there are limits to federal power and purpose. It is the American people that have always solved the problems of our nation – and we must be free in order to continue to do so.

By Rep. Susan Lynn
District 57
Tennessee

 

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Glenn Beck is Leading a Revolution of Freedom

By Cassandra Effect, September 10, 2009 8:17 pm

Inspiring video from Patriot US Representative John Shadegg at the Freedomworks Liberty Summit in Washington DC today!

“THIS IS OUR TIME”

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Washington DC Police on record against Freedom of Speech

By Cassandra Effect, July 17, 2009 12:58 pm

I am one of many of the millions of iphone users, and enjoy the many apps.

There is an iphone app called Trapster which allows you to have real time knowledge of speed traps, red light cameras, etc.  Very handy!  Well, unless you are Big Brother hoping to make a few bucks on your redlight cameras…. Read on from the Washington Examiner

…..Area drivers looking to outwit police speed traps and traffic cameras are using an iPhone application and other global positioning system devices that pinpoint the location of the cameras.

[Washingston DC Police Chief Cathy] Lanier said the technology is a “cowardly tactic” and “people who overly rely on those and break the law anyway are going to get caught” in one way or another…..

The greater D.C. area has 290 red-light and speed cameras — comprising nearly 10 percent of all traffic cameras in the U.S., according to estimates by a camera-tracking database called the POI Factory.

 ….In the current fiscal year, Montgomery County expects to make $29 million from its red light and speed cameras. Lanier said efforts to outlaw the software would be too difficult.

She said, “with the Internet and all the new technology, it’s almost impossible to stop the flow of information.”

Gosh darn it – if it wasn’t for that silly First Amendment…..it’s disturbing that she said “ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE”

You’d like to think they’re most concerned with your safety – but somehow generating ticket revenues without paying for a real police officer has to be even more compelling to local municipalities

More here:Red-light cameras raking in cash

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Honduras tell OAS to mind their own business!

By Cassandra Effect, July 3, 2009 4:04 pm

little Honduras tells the OAS  to screw off!  WIll Zalaya try to return on Saturday? Stay tuned!

[The OAS] …asked Honduras to reinstate Zelaya, but the president of the court categorically answered that there is an arrest warrant for him,” he said in Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital.

Read more at Al Jazeera (the irony)

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John Adams July 3rd Letter to Abigail Adams

John Adams wrote this timeless  letter to his wife Abigail 233 years ago.  

….Time has been given for the whole People, maturely to consider the great Question of Independence and to ripen their judgments, dissipate their Fears, and allure their Hopes, by discussing it in News Papers and Pamphletts, by debating it, in Assemblies, Conventions, Committees of Safety and Inspection, in Town and County Meetings, as well as in private Conversations, so that the whole People in every Colony of the 13, have now adopted it, as their own Act. — This will cement the Union, and avoid those Heats and perhaps Convulsions which might have been occasioned, by such a Declaration Six Months ago.

But the Day is past. The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America.

I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the Day of Deliverance by solemn Acts of Devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more.

You will think me transported with Enthusiasm but I am not. — I am well aware of the Toil and Blood and Treasure, that it will cost Us to maintain this Declaration, and support and defend these States. — Yet through all the Gloom I can see the Rays of ravishing Light and Glory. I can see that the End is more than worth all the Means. And that Posterity will tryumph in that Days Transaction, even altho We should rue it, which I trust in God We shall not.

 

Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 3 July 1776, “Had a Declaration…” [electronic edition]. Adams Family Papers: An Electronic Archive. Massachusetts Historical Society. http://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/

 

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Honduras upholds their Constitution

By Cassandra Effect, July 1, 2009 5:15 am

A few days ago I asked you to compare and contrast the Honduran “protests” to the Iranian protests.  Those photos showed a few thugs performing the three “L’s”  – looting, loitering and and littering.

Now pictures are coming out of the REAL Honduran protests – people gathering by the THOUSANDS to support their governments actions to OUST a TYRANT.  It’s no wonder that nearly all of the world’s leaders are throwing their support to ousted President Zelaya.  They are TERRIFIED that their grip on power is so tenuous, and surprise, surprise, only allowed by the RULE OF LAW!  This was no coup – it was action to PREVENT a coup.  Probably for the first time in Central American history, the army carried out its legal duties order under their Supreme Court, removed a leader who was violating the country’s laws and then returned power to the elected officials.  Amazing!

Atlas Shrugs has more HERE

“A country’s constitution is the legal framework that regulates relations among its citizens, between the population and the State, and also among states, and it is only strict compliance with the constitution that guarantees the peaceful coexistence of peoples and countries”

From  a Great op-ed on WHO VIOLATED THE CONSTITUTION in the Latin American Herald Tribune

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The GOP is a Dead Brand

By Cassandra Effect, June 29, 2009 5:00 pm

The GOP is a dead brand.

What does the average person think of when they conjure up an image of the GOP?

Old White Men?  Greedy, CorporateFat Cats?  “Speculators,” Racists, stuck in the past, Religious Moralizers?

What images doe the Democrat brand hold?

Fairness, Helping the “little guy” and “middle income folks”, friend to minorities, open minded, etc.

Again – you may not agree with these impressions but they are INTEGRAL to why the Dem’s trounced the Republicans last election. From a BRANDING perspective, the Democrats have boxed the GOP into such

Now it is entirely possible that the Dem’s may completely blow it in the next year and allow the GOP to gain back some seats in the mid term election.  Hoping your opponent will make a mistake is a far cry from a STRATEGY.

The reality is that the GOP is a DEAD BRAND.  It allegedly stands for Conservative values, but they destroyed the fiscal trust during the Bush administration.   Now we hear all the GOP hacks talking about how they learned their lesson, but seriously folks – what lesson did they learn?   The Tea Party movement is the natural outgrowth of this anger among conservative Americans who are desperately looking for someone to carry their water in Washington.

So what’s the solution?

As any politician will tell you, the best way to get elected is to Give People Something!

That something is FREEDOM and LIBERTY. 

The Libertarian party name is already taken, and while an excellent platform ; their stance on legalizing drugs puts them outside the mainstream and the reality of getting a successful national movement going.  And lets be honest their Brand image is of the lone kook,or dope smoking hipster – like it or not.

That leaves The FREEDOM Party

Everyone likes something that is Free, and we even have that word in the name of the brand!  A bonus if you will!  the Dutch have already figured this out – will we?

I am sure Republicans won’t take this advice until AFTER the 2010 elections when they realize the Dem’s won’t give them too many openings.  Heck it may take until another national election where the Republican Party trots out another long in the tooth candidate short on solutions who gets trounced by Obama the Charismatic.

Once they lick their wounds, the Republicans will make a public show of repudiating their old brand and joining a new movement – the FREEDOM PARTY, where they can  leave the old brand baggage behind – including those GOP members who are not true to the brand.

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Obama NEVER said HE was outraged over Iran abuses

President Obama’s June 23rd Press Conference

“First, I’d like to say a few words about the situation in Iran. The United States and the international community have been appalled and outraged by the threats, the beatings and imprisonments of the last few days.  I strongly condemn these unjust actions, and I join with the American people in mourning each and every innocent life that is lost.”

Some may argue that this is a hypercritical examination of his words – but he is VERY particular about the words he uses.  He only uses the first person to join in mourning the loss of life.  He does not ascribe his personal outrage to the beatings and murders in Iran.   Why?

With today’s Honduran coup all he can muster is “deep concern”.

“I am deeply concerned by reports coming out of Honduras regarding the detention and expulsion of President Mel Zelaya.”

“WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG” Mr. President? 

Freedom is crumbling around the world while America meekly looks away.

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