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TRUE OR FALSE
A. “Socialism is good because social means living together.”
B. “Governance is important to restrain and control bad humans who need punishment. Self government is anarchy.”
C. “Only governments should have weapons so that bad people will fear government.”
D. “There’s nothing wrong with a government requiring our obedience and wealth in order for it to survive and grow.”
E. “The rich should support the poor, because the rich got rich by oppressing the poor.”
F. “Whatever is not mandatory, regulated, taxed, or permitted, should be forbidden.”
G. “Only governments should have the power to create new money. Everyone else is not trustworthy.”
H. “Rules and regulations are the only way to insure that people are held accountable for the harm they may do to others, even when there’s no injured party.”
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If American governments are instituted to secure endowed rights to life (natural rights), liberty (natural and personal liberty), absolute ownership of private property, inherent powers, and nothing more without consent of the governed, then all of the above are false.
Americans who have not consented, retain their natural rights to life, and to do all harmless activities in support of that life, as well as defend that life with whatever they deem necessary for the task, including firearms.
American nationals / Free inhabitants domiciled upon private property, have dominion over said property (natural liberty), and the right to travel upon all public roads and waterways (personal liberty). Outside of those liberties, one may need permission lest they commit a trespass upon the private property of another.
NATURAL RIGHTS - ... are the rights of life, liberty, privacy, and good reputation.Of course, once you consent to be governed, shut up, sit down, pay and obey. . .
- - - Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Ed., p. 1324NATURAL LIBERTY - The power of acting as one thinks fit, without any restraint or control, unless by the law of nature. The right which nature gives to all mankind of disposing of their persons and property after the manner in which they judge most consistent with their happiness, on condition of their acting within the limits of the law of nature, and so as not to interfere in the equal exercise of the same rights by other men. 1 Blackstone's Commentaries, 123,
- - - Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth edition, p. 919.PERSONAL LIBERTY - The right or power of locomotion; of changing situation, or moving one's person to whatsoever place one's own inclination may direct, without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law. 1 Bl. Comm. 125.
- - - Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Ed., p. 919TRAVEL - Within the meaning of a constitutional right to travel, means migration with intent to settle and abide.
- - - Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Ed., p.1500" PERSONAL LIBERTY, or the Right to enjoyment of life and liberty, is one of the fundamental or natural Rights, which has been protected by its inclusion as a guarantee in the various constitutions, which is not derived from, or dependent on, the U.S. Constitution, which may not be submitted to a vote and may not depend on the outcome of an election. It is one of the most sacred and valuable Rights, as sacred as the Right to private property...and is regarded as inalienable."
- - - 16 Corpus Juris Secundum, Constitutional Law, Sect.202, p.987.PRIVATE PROPERTY - "As protected from being taken for public uses, is such property as belongs absolutely to an individual, and of which he has the exclusive right of disposition. Property of a specific, fixed and tangible nature, capable of being in possession and transmitted to another, such as houses, lands, and chattels."
- - - Black's Law dictionary, sixth ed., p.1217" PERSONAL LIBERTY largely consists of the Right of locomotion to go where and when one pleases only so far restrained as the Rights of others may make it necessary for the welfare of all other citizens. The Right of the Citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, by horsedrawn carriage, wagon, or AUTOMOBILE, is not a mere privilege which may be permitted or prohibited at will, but the common Right which he has under his Right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Under this Constitutional guarantee one may, therefore, under normal conditions, travel at his inclination along the public highways or in public places, and while conducting himself in an orderly and decent manner, neither interfering with nor disturbing another's Rights, he will be protected, not only in his person, but in his safe conduct."
- - - II Am.Jur. (1st) Constitutional Law, Sect.329, p.1135.
(In addition, thanks to the State of emergency declared in 1933, many constitutional prohibitions and requirements were bypassed.)
Americans don’t know they don’t know
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