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A Lawful Act

(under the First Amendment, Bill of Rights, United State Constitution) to Petition the

United States Government


for a Redress of Grievances Concerning a Matter of

Treason
(as defined by Article III, Section III, of the United States Constitution)

Table of Contents A - Summary of Approach B - Pertinent Laws C - Violations Recognized, Signers Documented D - Public Statements of Treason Accompanying S 1867 National Defense Authorization Act E - Summary of Contents 3 3 3 5 6

A - Summary of Approach: The following document is Draft II of a Petition which is meant to gather signatures of the majority of adult American Citizens. This Petition is meant to display beyond a reasonable doubt that Senators which are currently in office have committed an act(s) of treason against the people of the United States, dishonored their sworn oath of office, and are in fact to be considered hostile forces set against the United States Constitution. These few persons should be held accountable, their positions afford them great power over a great country, and such acts are not becoming an American Citizen or a United States Senator, and should be dealt with without delay in a court of law in order to protect the American Way of Life. The United States Government is sworn to uphold the United States Constitution, and to protect this country from all threats both foreign and domestic, the signers of this document charge those Civil Servants with the sacred duty of honoring their sworn oaths of office.

B - Pertinent Law: Under Article III, Section III, of the United States Constitution, which is the highest Law in the United States of America, Treason is defined as: "Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them," The act of levying war against the Citizens of the United States by a United States Citizen is clearly considered an act of treason.

C - Violation Recognized, Signers Documented: 1. S 1867 (More commonly known as the National Defense Authorization Act), Section 1031, clearly states:
(1) Detention under the law of war without trial until the end of the hostilities authorized by the Authorization for Use of Military Force. (2) Trial under chapter 47A of title 10, United States Code (as amended by the Military Commissions Act of 2009 (title XVIII of Public Law 111 84)).

This portion of law specifically allows American Citizens to be wrongfully detained for an indefinite length of time, violating the Sixth Amendment:
"In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the

accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence." - Amendment 6 - Right to Speedy Trial, Confrontation of Witnesses. Ratified 12/15/1791.

By suspending the sixth Amendment indefinitely, 1031 levies a war time condition directly against every American Citizen, this is unlawful and treasonous. 2. Those who voted for this treasonous act are as follows: HI TN NH WY MT AK CO NM CT MO AR CA MA OH NC WA MD DE PA GA IN MS ME ND DE TN TX ID SC IL WY CA Akaka, Daniel [D] Alexander, Lamar [R] Ayotte, Kelly [R] Barrasso, John [R] Baucus, Max [D] Begich, Mark [D] Bennet, Michael [D] Bingaman, Jeff [D] Blumenthal, Richard [D] Blunt, Roy [R] Boozman, John [R] Boxer, Barbara [D] Brown, Scott [R] Brown, Sherrod [D] Burr, Richard [R] Cantwell, Maria [D] Cardin, Benjamin [D] Carper, Thomas [D] Casey, Robert [D] Chambliss, Saxby [R] Coats, Daniel [R] Cochran, Thad [R] Collins, Susan [R] Conrad, Kent [D] Coons, Chris [D] Corker, Bob [R] Cornyn, John [R] Crapo, Michael [R] DeMint, Jim [R] Durbin, Richard [D] Enzi, Michael [R] Feinstein, Dianne [D] 4

MN NY SC IA NC UT NV ND TX OK HI GA NE WI SD MA IL MN WI AZ LA NJ VT MI CT IN WV AZ MO KY NJ MD KS AK WA NE FL OH AR RI NV ID

Franken, Al [D] Gillibrand, Kirsten [D] Graham, Lindsey [R] Grassley, Charles [R] Hagan, Kay [D] Hatch, Orrin [R] Heller, Dean [R] Hoeven, John [R] Hutchison, Kay [R] Inhofe, James [R] Inouye, Daniel [D] Isakson, John [R] Johanns, Mike [R] Johnson, Ron [R] Johnson, Tim [D] Kerry, John [D] Kirk, Mark [R] Klobuchar, Amy [D] Kohl, Herbert [D] Kyl, Jon [R] Landrieu, Mary [D] Lautenberg, Frank [D] Leahy, Patrick [D] Levin, Carl [D] Lieberman, Joseph [I] Lugar, Richard [R] Manchin, Joe [D] McCain, John [R] McCaskill, Claire [D] McConnell, Mitch [R] Menendez, Robert [D] Mikulski, Barbara [D] Moran, Jerry [R] Murkowski, Lisa [R] Murray, Patty [D] Nelson, Ben [D] Nelson, Bill [D] Portman, Robert [R] Pryor, Mark [D] Reed, John [D] Reid, Harry [D] Risch, James [R] 5

KS WV FL NY AL NH AL ME MI MT SD PA CO NM LA VA VA RI MS

Roberts, Pat [R] Rockefeller, John [D] Rubio, Marco [R] Schumer, Charles [D] Sessions, Jefferson [R] Shaheen, Jeanne [D] Shelby, Richard [R] Snowe, Olympia [R] Stabenow, Debbie Ann [D] Tester, Jon [D] Thune, John [R] Toomey, Patrick [R] Udall, Mark [D] Udall, Tom [D] Vitter, David [R] Warner, Mark [D] Webb, Jim [D] Whitehouse, Sheldon [D] Wicker, Roger [R]

D - Public Statements of Treason Accompanying S 1867 National Defense Authorization Act: 1. Senator Lindsey Graham - made this statement publically concerning "The National Defense Authorization Act" on or about the 29 November 2011, 1721 EST:
"1031, the Statement of Authority to Detain, does apply to American Citizens. And it designates the world as the battlefield, including the homeland."

This clearly indicates that Senator Lindsey Graham personally means to levy wartime conditions on, and against, the people of the United States of America, such measures are considered treason under Article III , Section III, of the United States Constitution. 2. Senator Kelly Ayotte - has stated on or about the 29th of November 2011:
"America is part of the battlefield."

This clearly indicates that Senator Kelly Ayotte personally means to levy wartime conditions on, and against, the people of the United States of America, such measures are considered treason under Article III , Section III, of the United States Constitution. 3. Senator John McCain - was questioned by Senator Rand Paul on or about the 29th of November, 2011 in the Senate Chamber:
Question by Senator Rand Paul: "My question would be, under the provisions, would it be possible that an American Citizen then could be declared an enemy combatant and sent to Guantanamo Bay and detained indefinitely? Answer by Senator McCain: "I think that as long as that "individual" (American Citizen included), no matter who they are (American Citizen included), if they pose a threat to the security of the United States of the America should not be allowed to continue that threat." -parenthesis and content added by writer of this document

This clearly indicates that Senator John McCain personally means to levy wartime conditions on, and against, the people of the United States of America, such measures are considered treason under Article III , Section III, of the United States Constitution.

E - Summary of Contents:

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