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12/02/2010 21:36:00
“When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one peopleto dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another, and toassume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which thelaws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to theseparation.” The Declaration of Independence
For decades, there have been those who have not only coveted political power, but have gained that power and have, through a variety of cunning devises,used not only the legislative, but the executive and judicial bodies of our government to accomplish a system of the centralization of power that now affectsevery area in the lives of the People of this country. This pernicious system of centralization is stamped with the indelible character of a growing aggravatedoppression.
Laws have been crafted in such a way that many give a special pecuniaryinterest to particular agendas, a variety of political beneficiaries and has done sowith such ingenious political and legislative devices that, at times, makes itdifficult to expose the actual character of the laws being passed and the effect thoselaws have upon this country and its People. Every pretext is utilized, every socio- political slight-of-hand is employed to confer upon the federal governmentunwarranted powers that far exceed the clearly defined limitations found within theConstitution. To this end, this government sets out every type of molestation uponthis People, implemented restraints and placement of hindrances before themthereby preventing them from enjoying the very fruit of their labors and to livetheir lives as they deem proper.
 
A sectionalism has evolved, one that pits the power of the federal stateagainst the People and it has, through various means of coercion, promoted all the beneficiaries of a ruling class upon those who enter the federal regime and areemployed by its vast resources, all of which are plundered from the People. ThisCongress has, for years, resorted to numerous unwarrantable acts, legislations,statutes, regulations, taxes and schemes for the purpose of exercising powers notgranted to them either by the People nor by the Constitution from which it receivesits delegated, and thus subservient authority. They have usurped powers andauthorities that do not belong to them nor are such powers and authorities basedupon Constitutional principles, but emanate from the perversion of those very principles upon which this country was built. Through devious and subversivemeans, those within the federal government has changed both the character of government and the execution of government, reducing, as it were, theConstitution into a mere formality and upon the crumbling ruins of our Republic,they have gradually erected a highly centralized power that now borders on aconsolidated despotism without any limitations to its powers and without the realchecks or balances upon those powers.
This federal government has assumed powers not inherent to it, in fact thefederal government actually possesses no inherent powers for all are delegated to it by the People and the Several States respectively. It was the People, through theagency of their respective States that created the federal government and at thatcreation they conferred upon the federal government its powers in a purelydelegated manner and therefore limited form. All power within the federalgovernment is based upon that act of delegation and each power delegated to it is based upon prescribed limitations enumerated within the voluntary Constitutionalcharter. Prior to the writing and subsequent ratification of the Constitution, eachState was Free and Independent, each possessed full Sovereignty as provided bythe People residing in those States from whom all Sovereignty rests. The character of that Sovereignty did not change by the ratification of the Constitution as eachState entered into a compact with each other for the creation of the general federalgovernment. The creation of that general government provided for very specificobjectives that were intended to benefit each of the Several States, yet thosespecific objectives were framed within a narrow and strictly limited scope of  powers.
 
Jefferson once said: “the Several States composing the united States of America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to the generalgovernment, but by a compact under the style and title of the Constitution of theunited States, they Constituted a general government for special purposes,delegated to that government certain definite powers, Reserving each State to itself the residuary mass of Right to their own Self-Government, and when-so-ever thegeneral government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are Un-authoritative,Void, and of No Force.”
It should therefore, be understood that the federal government is nothingmore than an agency created by the States through the People Assembled inConvention; with that understanding it must also be recognized that the federalgovernment can exert no power or exercise no authority beyond the prescribedlimitations of power delegated to it by the Compact of the Constitution. TheConstitutional Compact therefore, was not an agreement between the federalgovernment and the States, but between the Several States themselves as theycreated the federal government as a beneficial agency to act upon the Will of thePeople within the Several States. Thus, the federal government can lay no claim toany power or authority that was not expressly granted to it by the People throughthe Several States Individually or Assembled; it can only assume such power andauthority through virulent usurpation.
Has it not become evident that this Congress, as well as others before it,have both passed and attempted to pass legislative acts on numerous issues that, onthe face, purport to be beneficial for the American People, yet such legislationsusually result in the expansion of government, the regulation of all aspects of our society and the confiscation of the choice fruit of our labors. Such gross violationsof the Constitution are the most deliberate and palpable, as such they assume someof the most dangerous assaults against the People’s future well being. TheCongress even uses those powers that are properly and specifically delegated to itfor entirely different purposes, perverting the legitimate powers for illegitimategoals.
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