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When we submit our ideas and inner thoughts to the judgment of others, we stake

ourselves upon both the common passions and therefore the criticisms of those who
consider our opinions, be they right or wrong.

Thus, in my opinion, the present disposition of this government toward the People,
in matters of their ability to both determine and maintain their own lives within
the confidence of Liberty, is that of complete and abject opposition. Under the
disease of widespread complacency, We have surrendered our combative Right of
Dissent and indeed the Right of Defense against any and all onslaughts of Our
Freedom by the very institution designed and pledged to protect such Freedom.

We have, to Our own demise and degradation, provided allowance after allowance to
those, whose primary purpose is to govern solely at Our Pleasure and by Our
Consent, and they have taken full advantage of Our lack of the Spirit of
Opposition to fundamentally change the manner in which they govern this
confederation of State Republics. At one time in this country, those who would be
called, by election, to represent and serve this People did so in a manner forced
upon them by Our Consent and the Consideration of the stated Honor of Office. That
Honor of Office has now been debased to the point that Corruption is commonplace
and there are few that could exculpate either their intentions or deeds. Those who
hold Office, which once held Honor Intact, now seek no enforcement of the
Sentiments of the People, but devise legislation based upon their own consent and
opinions, or worse, those of external corporate influences.

Many of our Politicians would have the People believe that their government is
completely disposed and indeed determined to have all Grievances of the People
redressed, and that they abide by the traditional Order of the Constitution to
assure such Compliance to the Law of the Land, yet they continually subvert the
very Document by which they Govern under such Despicable Pretenses. They prefer
Our Silence to Our Consent and would, if it left to their own devises, leave no
quarter to our Rights and no ear to Our Complaint. They exercise their Pretended
right to both Power and Authority over the lives and livelihoods of the People;
indeed they endeavor to scheme and create all manner of regulation, under the
posed Power of Law, to inhibit the possibility of real and effective dissent to
their rule.

They are well aware of the Sentiments of the People and yet still, with that
knowledge, they have chosen to continually ignore those Sentiments and govern by
the counsel of their own Consent and Will instead of Proper Legislative Discretion
and the Good and Proper Will of the People. If we continue to acknowledge their
right and power to make laws binding upon us and its assumed sovereignty over us
to determine Our fate and the direction of Our Nation, then we will suffer the
fate of others who have been bent into the mold of compliancy.

What manner of People have we become to allow such cavitations of reckless power
and authority to rule over us? What have We become that we now assume to only hold
the place of servant to the will of the State with the designs of Arbitrary Power?

Once again, We find ourselves in the Struggle for American Liberty.

In Liberty,
Republicae

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