Sunday, December 18, 2011

This Should Be The Last Bill Of Rights Day Until Further Notice

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Posted on December 15, 2011 by horse237

Today is Bill of Rights Day, marking the 220th anniversary of the adoption of the United States Constitution’s Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791.

The Bill of Rights was abolished by the House and Senate passage of the National Defense Authorization Act. As you already know, this eliminates judicial review and restraint so the federal government can now arrest you without a warrant and hold you forever. No judge. No Jury. No Trial. No Rights.

This not only abolishes the first ten Amendments but also repeals the protections of the Magna Carta of 1215 and the Habeas Corpus Act of 1679.

The Magna Carta forced King John of England to accept that his will was not arbitrary. No freeman could be punished except through the law of the land.

The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 provided for a writ or legal action, through which a prisoner can be released from unlawful detention, that is, detention lacking sufficient cause or evidence. The remedy can be sought by the prisoner or by another person coming to his aid. Thia is from Wikipedia and should be changed to say something like this: in days gone by you could be released from an unlawful detention. In the modern world there are no unlawful detentions.

Congratulations America. You have now been reduced to the level of a 12th century serf.

I propose that we in the Resistance to Tyranny Movement no longer celebrate Constitution Day, Bill of Rights Day and the Fourth of July until our freedoms and our independence are restored.

The one thing I do not understand is this: what were we given for shredding the Constitution, surrendering , the Bill of Rights, Habeas Corpus and our Independence?

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