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We the People of the United States of America re-affirm the principal that We the People of the United States of America posses at all times the Inalienable Right to Combine Ourselves into a single Body Politic and to Excecute Our Constituent Powers, as well as Our Legislative Powers, when We are Combined into a single Body Politic.
We the People of the United States of America Re-affirm that the Foundations of the United States of America lie in it's Fundamental European Cultural Heritage.
We the People of the United States of America, recognize and acknowledge the great contributions made to our constantly evolving Society and Nation, by the Offspring of Every Nation's Society and Culture, from every part of the World, who have immigrated to this nation, and become a part of it.
We the People of the United States of America especially recognize and acknowledge the great impact made in the formation of this nation by all persons of European origin and descent.
We the People of the United States of America most especially recognize and ackowledge the People and Culture of the United Kingdom, and Ireland, and We further recognize and acknowledge and embrace their people and their culture as the foundation upon which this nation has been shaped and formed.
We the People of the United States of America Re-affirm the Social Compacts and Laws that We, the People of the United States of America, have made in Our past, when we combined Ourselves into single Body Politics, especially when We Combined together in order to Create a National State which consists of Several other States, whose People, acting by voting within those states, agreed to enter into a Federal relationship to each other, and as co-equal to each other, and as co-equal to the larger Single National State. Those Compacts and Laws are as follows:
1. The Mayflower Covenent of 1620 (In it's Entirety).
2. The Declaration of Independence of 1776 (In it's Entirety).
3. The Articles of Confederation of 1784 (In it's Entirety).
4. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 (In it's Entirety).
5. The Preamble of the Constitution of the United States of America of 1787.
ARTICLES OF THE CONSITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2008)
I. The Nation-State:
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II. The States:
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III. The United States:
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IV. The Bill of Rights:
4. Personal:
5. Public:
5.1. We the people of the United States, the States, Commonwealths,
Territories, Municipalites, and in all other jurisdictions of the United States
Of America, secure and make inviolable the Right of the people to combine
Ourselves into a Body Politic now and at anytime in the future, for whatever
Purpose we the People desire.
5.2. We the people of the United States, the States, Commonwealths,
Territories, Municipalites, and in all other jurisdictions of the United States
Of America, Secure, Make Inviolable, and Reserve to Ourselves the Right to
Create, Amend, or to Abolish any part or the whole of any constitution,
Charter, statute, or any other law, by any means we the people will choose.
V. The Legislatures:
6. The Congress of the United States
7. The Congress of Special Representatives
8. The Legislature of the People:
The people of the United States of America, in the Governments
Of the United States and each State, Commonwealth, or Territory, will
Have the following powers:
1. The Initiation of Constitutional Amendments
2. The Initiation of Statutory Laws
3. The Referendum of all Consitutional Amendments
4. The Referendum of all Stautory Laws
5. The Referendum of all Elected Officials
6. The Veto of all Constitutional, Statutory, and all other laws
7. The Recall of all elected officials
VI. The Executive:
9. The President of the United States
10. The Vice-President of the United States
11. The President of the Cabinet of the United States
12. The Cabinet of the United States
VII. The Courts:
13. The Constitutional Court of the United States
14. The United States Supreme Court
15. The Appealate Courts of the United States
16. The District Courts of the United States
1. The Criminal Courts of the United States
2. The Civil Courts of the United States
17. The Administrative Courts of the United States
VIII. The Consitutional Conventions of the United States of America:
18. The Constitutional Convention of the United States
19. The Constitutional Conventions of the States, Commonwealths, and Territories
20. The Charter Conventions of the Municipalities of the United States, States,
Commonwealths, and Territories.
IX. The Legal System of the United States of America:
21. We the People of the United States of America Establish and Secure that
all Law in the United States of America, and in all States, Commonwealths,
Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United
States of America, are divided into Public and Private Law.
21.1. Public Law deals with the organization, powers and rights of the
United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in
all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America, and is further
defined as the following:
2.1.1.1. Constitutional and Charter Laws of the United States, the States,
Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of
the United States of America.
2.1.1.2. Criminal Laws of the United States, the States, Commonwealths,
Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United
States of America.
2.1.1.3. Adminstrative Laws of the United States, the States, Commonwealths,
Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United
States of America.
2.1.1.4. Treaties with all other Nations of the World, and with all other
World Organizations.
22.1. Private Law is defined as the following:
22.1.1. All Laws of the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America, which determine the rules of conduct to be observed by individuals in their mutual relations; in their rights of person and in property; and in all matters such as the ownership, use, and disposition of property, contract, agency, and business generally; the relations between husband and wife, parent and child, guardians and wards: and in all domestic relations generally; and includes all Laws of Contracts and Torts, and all other Laws not specifically mentioned in the Public Laws, to include all Laws commonly refered to as Civil Law in the past Anglo-American Legal System.
21. The English Common Law of 1750 is hereby adopted as the only Common Law by the United States, the States, Commonwealths, Territories, Municipalities, and in all other Jurisdictions of the United States of America.
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