The right to work The right to education Women have equal rights with men; Freedom of religion Freedom of speech Freedom of the press Freedom of assembly, including the holding of mass meetings; Freedom of street processions and demonstrations; WHAT COMMUNISM LACKS IS THE RIGHT OF DUE PROCESS AND THE RIGHT FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES. THE US SUPREME COURT HAS DECIDED THAT AMERICA HAS NO RIGHT FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES Between 1999 and 2008 We the People [led by Robert Schultz] served upon our Executive and Congress [both houses] a long list of grievances through our judicial system it was by far the most important case in the History of America to be brought before our Supreme Court. And after ten years of working through the courts our case was dismissed for LACK OF STANDING. The people have no standing!!! WHERE WAS THE PRESS? BOTH THE US CONGRESS AND SENATE HAVE DECIDED THAT AMERICA HAS NO RIGHT FOR DUE PROCESS In 2001 the Patriot Act was passed which removed the peoples right to due process. WHERE WAS THE PRESS? Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. Benjamin Franklin FROM WE THE PEOPLE TO OUR SERVANT GOVERNMENT OBEY THE LAW!!! In 2009 two delegates were elected from each state and the Continental Congress convened in November of the same year. Their findings and orders to our servant government were delivered to our servant government at the federal and state level which commanded them to obey the Constitution and the will of the people. In 2011 the will of the people continues to be ignored and chilled. WHERE WAS THE PRESS?
THERE ARE ONLY TWO LAST HOPES FOR AMERICA
(1) Take back the Committeeman process from the communist www.nycommitteemen.org/ and if the people neglect to do that (2) our last line of defense is the County Sherriff but only if We the People can make him cognizant of his duty www.sheriffmack.com/ WHERE IS THE PRESS?
Coursework - To What Extent Do You Think The 1964 Civil Rights Act Was The Most Significant Factor in Achieving Equality For African Americans in The Period 1908