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Senate Passes Bill that Effectively Ends the Bill of Rights in America

The passage of this law (Senate Bill 1867) is nothing less than an outright declaration of WAR against the American People by the military-connected power elite.

What to do now? Immediately call your representatives in Washington and urge your House members to reject this bill in the reconciliation phase with the Senate. Call the office of the President and urge Obama to veto this bill if it is passed by both houses.


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In a stunning move that has civil libertarians stuttering with disbelief, the U.S. Senate has just passed a bill that effectively ends the Bill of Rights in America.

This bill, passed late last night in a 93-7 vote, declares the entire USA to be a "battleground" upon which U.S. military forces can operate with impunity, overriding Posse Comitatus and granting the military the unchecked power to arrest, detain, interrogate and even assassinate U.S. citizens with impunity.

It's being called the most traitorous act ever witnessed in the Senate, and the language of the bill is cleverly designed to make you think it doesn't apply to Americans, but toward the end of the bill it essentially says it can apply to Americans "if we want it to."

Even WIRED magazine was outraged at this bill, reporting:

...the detention mandate to use indefinite military detention in terrorism cases isn’t limited to foreigners. It’s confusing, because two different sections of the bill seem to contradict each other, but in the judgment of the University of Texas’ Robert Chesney — a nonpartisan authority on military detention — “U.S. citizens are included in the grant of detention authority.”
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The passage of this law is nothing less than an outright declaration of WAR against the American People by the military-connected power elite. If this is signed into law, it will shred the remaining tenants of the Bill of Rights and unleash upon America a total military dictatorship, complete with secret arrests, secret prisons, unlawful interrogations, indefinite detainment without ever being charged with a crime, the torture of Americans and even the "legitimate assassination" of U.S. citizens on right here on American soil!

If you have not yet woken up to the reality of the police state we've been warning you about, I hope you realize we are fast running out of time. Once this becomes law, you have no rights whatsoever in America -- no due process, no First Amendment speech rights, no right to remain silent, nothing.

Read my red alert warning on this urgent development at:
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... and watch this urgent interview with Alex Jones of InfoWars.com at:
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The mainstream media is engaged in a shameful and conspiratorial news blackout of this entire issue:
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... and even the ACLU is outraged about this potential law:
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Are you getting all this? Do you realize America is about to be overrun by our own military?

The rule of law is about to be utterly destroyed. No due process. No legal representation. Not even a right to know what you're being charged with when you are (indefinitely) detained.

This is an urgent time for action to protest the overreaching military police state in America. Immediately call your representatives in Washington and urge your House members to reject this bill in the reconciliation phase with the Senate. Call the office of the President and urge Obama to veto this bill if it is passed by both houses.

Call your local newspapers and protest this outrageous and traitorous attempt to nullify the entire Bill of Rights.

Do not be fooled by the trolls and disinfo agents who claim this bill does not apply to U.S. citizens -- a fact which has already been established without question. If this is signed into law, military humvees will roll down the streets in U.S. cities, with gunpoint checkpoints, illegal arrests, secret torture operations and the outright murder of U.S. citizens right in their own home towns.

In observing all this, you might ask WHY is this happening right now? Why would the U.S. Senate deliberately nullify the Bill of Rights and seek the authorize military action on the streets of U.S. cities?

The answer, my friends, will not comfort you: A global economic collapse is coming, and once started, it will likely unleash a wave of social unrest and rioting that could burn many U.S. cities to the ground. The U.S. Senate is probably trying to rush authorization of the military to operate in American cities before the economic collapse arrives, thereby placing troops deep within the roughest U.S. cities where they stand a chance at halting the runaway riots that are sure to materialize when peoples' life savings vanish as the banks collapse.

Keep reading NaturalNews.com for updates on this situation. We will continue to cover the Eurozone economic crisis as well as this Senate bill 1867, which is not yet law. Our last-ditch hope would be for Obama to veto it. We'll issue a red alert if that action is needed...

And remember, folks, the Bill of Rights protects us all -- liberals, conservatives, libertarians, agnostics, Christians, Jews, everybody! If you lose the Bill of Rights, you lose America and all the freedoms many generations have fought for. Right now protecting the Bill of Rights is perhaps the single most important thing we can do for our collective futures.

All of us who have been screaming about the importance of the U.S. Constitution have been trying to protect YOU from exactly this kind of scenario. The whole purpose of the Bill of Rights is to limit the power of government so that this kind of Senate action is never allowed.

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Bad news, this has passed: http://www.infowars.com/indefinite-dete ... nate-93-7/
Indefinite Detention’ Bill Passes Senate 93-7

Americans completely stripped of all rights under Section 1031

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Friday, December 2, 2011

The Senate last night codified into law the power of the U.S. military to indefinitely detain an American citizen with no charge, no trial and no oversight whatsoever with the passage of S. 1867, the National Defense Authorization Act.

One amendment that would have specifically blocked the measures from being used against U.S. citizens was voted down and the final bill was passed 93-7.

Another amendment introduced by Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein that attempted to bar the provision from being used on American soil, an effort to ensure “the military won’t be roaming our streets looking for suspected terrorists,” also failed, although Feinstein voted in favor of the bill anyway.

Feinstein was able to include a largely symbolic amendment which states that “nothing in the bill changes current law relating to the detention of U.S. citizens and legal aliens,” but this measure is meaningless according to Republican Congressman Justin Amash, a fierce critic of the bill.

“Some have asserted that Sen. Feinstein’s amendment, S Amdt 1456, protects the rights of American citizens and preserves constitutional due process. Unfortunately, it does not. It’s just more cleverly worded nonsense,” Amash wrote on his Facebook page.


Though the White House has threatened to veto the bill, the fact that Obama administration lawyers yesterday reaffirmed their backing for state sponsored assassination of U.S. citizens would suggest otherwise. Not voting for the bill, or in other words upholding the oath to protect the Constitution, has been described over and over again as “political suicide”.

“The bill puts military detention authority on steroids and makes it permanent, American citizens and others are at greater risk of being locked away by the military without charge or trial,” said Christopher Anders, senior legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union.

As Spencer Ackerman highlights, the bill completely violates the sixth amendment in that it allows American citizens to be locked up indefinitely, including in a foreign detention center, without any burden of proof whatsoever. An American merely has to be declared a terrorist and they can be abducted off the streets and never seen again.

“The detention mandate to use indefinite military detention in terrorism cases isn’t limited to foreigners. It’s confusing, because two different sections of the bill seem to contradict each other, but in the judgment of the University of Texas’ Robert Chesney — a nonpartisan authority on military detention — “U.S. citizens are included in the grant of detention authority,” writes Ackerman.

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The Senate cannot nullify the Constitution without going thru the amendment process. Of course we need to fight this and every Senator who voted for this and every Congressman who supports the joint bill needs to be held accountable. And if this makes it into law, we will see if Oath Keepers are serious or if they just roll over and follow any illegal orders that come from this. Any military man or woman that follows illegal orders to police the U.S. citizenry deserves to be treated as a traitor.

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Original_Intent wrote:The Senate cannot nullify the Constitution without going thru the amendment process. Of course we need to fight this and every Senator who voted for this and every Congressman who supports the joint bill needs to be held accountable. And if this makes it into law, we will see if Oath Keepers are serious or if they just roll over and follow any illegal orders that come from this. Any military man or woman that follows illegal orders to police the U.S. citizenry deserves to be treated as a traitor.
I am also waiting to see if the Oath Keepers stand tall.

And I agree with this statement completely:
Original_Intent wrote:Any military man or woman that follows illegal orders to police the U.S. citizenry deserves to be treated as a traitor.

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Hello...this passed. See my post above.

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Songbird wrote:Hello...this passed. See my post above.
passed the Senate only...it still can be fought in the House. and the courts if it ever becomes law.

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Senate Bill Would Have Allowed Americans to be Detained Even After They Had Been Found Innocent
Amendment even worse than Section 1031 narrowly defeated

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Friday, December 2, 2011

Forget guilty until proven innocent, this was a case of guilty even after proven innocent.


The Senate last night attempted to pass an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would have allowed Americans to be detained even if they had been found not guilty by a trial.

Although the fact that indefinite detention without trial has now been codified into law by way of Section 1031 of the National Defense Authorization Act, an attempt was made at the last minute to fast-track an even more horrifying amendment into the NDAA bill via a voice vote.

Amendment No. 1274 would have given the federal government the power to detain U.S. citizens until Congress declared the ‘war on terror’ over, which we have been told is a never-ending multi-generational conflict. The provision also gave the feds the power to keep an American incarcerated even if they were tried and found not guilty.

Thankfully, Republican Senator Rand Paul discovered the provision and was able to request a last ditch roll call vote. The amendment was eventually defeated by a worryingly narrow final vote of 41-59.

Forget Kafkaesque, the very fact that the Senate even attempted to enact a law that would put the likes of Stalinist North Korea to shame speaks volumes about the contempt that lawmakers have for the bill of rights.

Read the full press release from Campaign For Liberty below.

SPRINGFIELD, Virginia – On Thursday night, Senator Rand Paul blocked passage of an amendment that would have allowed the government to indefinitely detain American citizens until Congress declares the War on Terror to be over. These Americans would be detained even if they were tried and found not guilty.

An attempt was made to pass Amendment No. 1274 to the National Defense Authorization Act (S. 1867) by voice vote, but Senator Paul’s objection and request for a roll call vote ultimately led to the bill’s defeat by a final vote of 41-59.

“Campaign for Liberty is proud to stand with Rand Paul as he continues to fight for our liberties against the federal government’s lust to increase its police state powers,” said Matt Hawes, Vice President of Campaign for Liberty.

“The American people should not be forced to sacrifice their fundamental values, like the right to one’s day in court and fair treatment, just so politicians can keep pretending they are making us safer.

“It doesn’t take a lot of imagination to picture how furious the Founders would be that any American, especially one who has been found innocent of the charges, could be held indefinitely by officials sworn to uphold the Constitution.”

Earlier this year, Campaign for Liberty worked with Senator Paul to combat the extension of controversial provisions of the Patriot Act and the IRTPA, and the organization will continue mobilizing its over half a million members to support such efforts to defend the American people’s civil liberties.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show.

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Constitution repealed by traitorous Senators: ‘Republican party now the Gestapo party’
Mike Adams
NaturalNews
December 2, 2011

The mainstream media doesn’t want you to know about this story even though it is arguably the single most important story of the year in terms of impacting your future as a free citizen. Yesterday as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, the U.S. Senate voted to repeal the Constitution and its Bill of Rights by authorizing the U.S. military to operate on U.S. soil, conduct secret kidnappings of American citizens and throw them in secret military prisons where they will be “legally” tortured, interrogated and murdered.

All that is required for this to take place is the allegation that you are somehow linked to something resembling “terrorism.” There is no due process and no evidence whatsoever required. And this is all being give the thumbs up by the traitorous U.S. Senate, led by Republicans like Sen. John McCain who should know a thing or two about secret prisons.

You won’t find any real coverage of this story in the mainstream media, which has predictably sided with tyranny while blacking out this story for reasons you can only imagine. So I’ve collected some of the more important videos and articles you need to see in order to understand what’s happening with this issue and why America is about to descend in an overt, in-your-face military police state run by militant Republican tyrants. If you thought Bush was bad, just wait until a Republican wins the election in 2012 and then uses this law to declare open war on the American people…

Here are some videos and articles you need to see:

Paul Craig Roberts on RT America

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“We now have a Republican party that is a Gestapo party…”
Stewart Rhodes on InfoWars Nightly News

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ACLU – Senate Poised to Pass Indefinite Detention Without Charge or Trial

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“The bill is an historic threat to American citizens and others because it expands and makes permanent the authority of the president to order the military to imprison without charge or trial American citizens…

The Moral Liberal – Indefinite Detention and the Free Society

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“The government shouldn’t be allowed to imprison people indefinitely without charge or trial. It shouldn’t be necessary to say this nearly 800 years after the Magna Carta was signed and over 200 years after the Fifth Amendment was ratified…

WIRED Magazine – Senate Wants the Military to Lock You Up Without Trial

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Paul Joseph Watson – Indefinite Detention Bill Passes Senate 93-7

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“The Senate last night codified into law the power of the U.S. military to indefinitely detain an American citizen with no charge, no trial and no oversight whatsoever…”

Mercury News – U.S. military shouldn’t be the ‘police, judge and jailer

http://www.mercurynews.com/opinion/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;…

“It is an insult to our nation’s values — the kind of thing we protest when it happens in China and other dictatorships…”

Now you know what the FEMA camps are for

This is a message to all those trolls and morons who have been attacking all of us freedom defenders for the past several years: Now you know the FEMA camps are true!

Where do you think the U.S. military planned to put all these U.S. citizens they round up under this new law? The FEMA camps, of course!

We’ve got the entire censored episode of Jesse Ventura’s “Conspiracy Theory” that reveals these FEMA camps in full detail. Watch it now with renewed knowledge of why these internment camps have been constructed across the USA:

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All this harkens back to World War II and the Japanese internment camps set up on U.S. soil, followed by the military rounding up of Japanese citizens: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japane" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;…

You think they won’t do it again? Then why did they just pass a bill declaring the entire USA to be a “battleground” and opening the door for the military to operate in U.S. cities and streets?

Liberals and conservatives, we should all be Constitutionalists

The other thing I’m fed up with in all this — so I’m going to voice it right here — is all the liberals who whine about those of us who defend liberty and work to protect the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights. A lot of liberals say they think the Constitution is “outdated.” Well guess what? Sen. John McCain agrees with you! And he’s trying to make it legally obsolete so U.S. troops can kidnap you at gunpoint and you have no legal right to say no.

People, the Bill of Rights is the only thing keeping you alive right now, especially for the liberals who don’t usually own firearms to protect themselves. It’s the Republicans who are trying to destroy the Bill of Rights these days, don’t you get it? All the liberals and progressives reading this should be opposing McCain and the other treasonous Republican Senators who are pushing this “indefinite detainment of American citizens” tyranny.

We should ALL be Constitutionalists — Republican and Democrat, conservative, liberal, libertarian and the undecided. Do you understand that without the Bill of Rights, we are nothing but a military dictatorship run by a bunch of bankster criminals?

Get this through your thick skulls, all you Anderson Cooper-watching zombies: Suppose this bill gets signed into law by Obama, who says “I’ll never use it on American citizens.” But then suppose an evil globalist like Newt Gingrich gets elected into office in 2012. Care to guess what he’ll do with this bill? He will simply declare marijuana to be a “tool of terrorism” and then unleash the U.S. military on California pot dispensaries, using armed troops to round up everybody who smokes a little weed, then throwing them in secret U.S. military prisons where they are subjected to torture. No charges, no public defense attorneys, no due process, no accountability whatsoever. All 100% legal because it was voted into law by the traitorous U.S. Senate.

You think this couldn’t happen in America? Wake up, people: The Patriot Act was passed with the promise that it would “never be used against Americans” and was only for “terrorists,” right? But now up to 90% of the Patriot Act prosecutions are being leveled against American citizens for things that have nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism. (http://infowars.net/articles/decemb" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;…)

Get it through your heads, folks: When you hand more power to Big Government, that government always — ALWAYS — abuses that power.

The whole point of the Bill of Rights was the limit government power so that it could not engage in secret arrests, torture, assassinations, indefinite detention and other tactics used by nations like North Korea, China and Cuba. But with this Senate bill, the USA will become a lot like North Korea, which is filled with secret prisons. All the things we in the USA complain about other nations doing to their innocent citizens — illegal arrests, torture, etc. — will be LEGAL under U.S. law!

Gee, does that mean the UN should now invade the United States and fund rebels to overthrow our government in the same way that it did with Egypt and Libya? The complaints against the tyrant dictators of those nations, by the way, pale in comparison to what the United States is about to unleash on its own citizens. So I’m curious of Hillary Clinton will organize a United Nations invasion of America to “protect the innocent protestors” like we do with other nations?

The full list of the traitorous, criminal U.S. Senators who voted for this bill

The U.S. Senators who voted for this bill are now unindicted traitors and criminals who have openly attempted to destroy the very U.S. Constitution they swore allegiance to. Notice how this list is dominated by Republicans?

All these Senators should now be publicly arrested and tried for seditious acts by a jury of their peers — a lawful right they would deny you!

Ayotte (R-NH)

Barrasso (R-WY)

Blunt (R-MO)

Boozman (R-AR)

Brown (R-MA)

Burr (R-NC)

Casey (D-PA)

Chambliss (R-GA)

Coats (R-IN)

Coburn (R-OK)

Cochran (R-MS)

Collins (R-ME)

Conrad (D-ND)

Corker (R-TN)

Cornyn (R-TX)

Crapo (R-ID)

DeMint (R-SC)

Enzi (R-WY)

Graham (R-SC)

Grassley (R-IA)

Hagan (D-NC)

Hatch (R-UT)

Heller (R-NV)

Hoeven (R-ND)

Hutchison (R-TX)

Inhofe (R-OK)

Inouye (D-HI)

Isakson (R-GA)

Johanns (R-NE)

Johnson (R-WI)

Kohl (D-WI)

Kyl (R-AZ)

Landrieu (D-LA)

Lee (R-UT)

Levin (D-MI)

Lieberman (ID-CT)

Lugar (R-IN)

Manchin (D-WV)

McCain (R-AZ)

McCaskill (D-MO)

McConnell (R-KY)

Menendez (D-NJ)

Moran (R-KS)

Nelson (D-NE)

Portman (R-OH)

Pryor (D-AR)

Reed (D-RI)

Risch (R-ID)

Roberts (R-KS)

Rubio (R-FL)

Sessions (R-AL)

Shaheen (D-NH)

Shelby (R-AL)

Snowe (R-ME)

Stabenow (D-MI)

Thune (R-SD)

Toomey (R-PA)

Vitter (R-LA)

Whitehouse (D-RI)

Wicker (R-MS)

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I appreciate your sharing this. When I heard about it my natural reaction was to be freightened. I've learned something about how freedom and our government work though that puts my mind at ease.

When the government (CPS) came for my children I didn't know what my rights were. I believed that whatever the government told me was law, was the law. I know, like most of you that that's just not the case.

My understanding is that government has a few very LIMITED functions, one of which is to protect our rights. Eliminating the Bill of Rights is NOT protecting our rights. I also understand that any 'law' that is not in line with the Constitutional and Bill of Rights is not really a law at all (somewhere I have a supreme court ruling on that). I think this Senate Bill would fit that description.

Something my mentor shared with me in regards to new 'laws' being passed:

When you read anything like this, you need stop and ask yourself a couple of questions.

Q: What are the natural, human rights that are involved, if any?

Q: Are those rights being violated by what is being presented?

What are the rights of an individual.

An individual has the right to his (or her) Life, Liberty , and Pursuit of Happiness.

What does that entail?

The right to Life is all about the future; it encompasses the right to decide what our future will look like; it includes no less than the right to decide for ourselves how we intend to live and die; it includes the right to live according to our conscience, so long as we do not trespass upon the rights of another. The right to Life can only be taken away under very strict circumstances, such as when an individual takes or tries to take the right to Life of another.

The right to Liberty is all about the present; it encompasses the right to direct how we act, who we associate with, and what we choose to do in this very moment; it includes the right to travel about freely, so long as we do not trespass upon the rights of another. The right to Liberty can only be taken away when an individual infringes on the natural, human rights to Life, Liberty , or the Pursuit of Happiness of another.

The right to the Pursuit of Happiness is all about the past; it encompasses the right to exchange spent life, or in other words our labor, for property which we then have a right to possess, control, and direct; it includes the right to contract in whatsoever manner we wish with whomsoever we wish, so long as we do not trespass upon the rights of another. The right to our Pursuit of Happiness can only be taken away as restitution for an infringement on the natural, human rights to Life, Liberty , or the Pursuit of Happiness of another.

There are many natural, human rights encompassed within these three areas of rights, but this will suffice for now.

In addition to this setting of rights, there is an eternal truth that the creature is never greater than its creator; thus, man is never superior to God, government or the State is never superior to man, etc.

So, they can write and passs this 'law' and enforce this 'law' but them doing that doesn't make it right nor legal and we do not have to comply. We all have rights given us from God and it is our right and duty to stand for those rights no matter what the 'authorities' tell us.

I'd love to hear others thoughts.
Blessings!
Strawberry

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Strawberry wrote:I appreciate your sharing this. When I heard about it my natural reaction was to be freightened. I've learned something about how freedom and our government work though that puts my mind at ease.

When the government (CPS) came for my children I didn't know what my rights were. I believed that whatever the government told me was law, was the law. I know, like most of you that that's just not the case.

My understanding is that government has a few very LIMITED functions, one of which is to protect our rights. Eliminating the Bill of Rights is NOT protecting our rights. I also understand that any 'law' that is not in line with the Constitutional and Bill of Rights is not really a law at all (somewhere I have a supreme court ruling on that). I think this Senate Bill would fit that description.

Something my mentor shared with me in regards to new 'laws' being passed:

When you read anything like this, you need stop and ask yourself a couple of questions.

Q: What are the natural, human rights that are involved, if any?

Q: Are those rights being violated by what is being presented?

What are the rights of an individual.

An individual has the right to his (or her) Life, Liberty , and Pursuit of Happiness.

What does that entail?

The right to Life is all about the future; it encompasses the right to decide what our future will look like; it includes no less than the right to decide for ourselves how we intend to live and die; it includes the right to live according to our conscience, so long as we do not trespass upon the rights of another. The right to Life can only be taken away under very strict circumstances, such as when an individual takes or tries to take the right to Life of another.

The right to Liberty is all about the present; it encompasses the right to direct how we act, who we associate with, and what we choose to do in this very moment; it includes the right to travel about freely, so long as we do not trespass upon the rights of another. The right to Liberty can only be taken away when an individual infringes on the natural, human rights to Life, Liberty , or the Pursuit of Happiness of another.

The right to the Pursuit of Happiness is all about the past; it encompasses the right to exchange spent life, or in other words our labor, for property which we then have a right to possess, control, and direct; it includes the right to contract in whatsoever manner we wish with whomsoever we wish, so long as we do not trespass upon the rights of another. The right to our Pursuit of Happiness can only be taken away as restitution for an infringement on the natural, human rights to Life, Liberty , or the Pursuit of Happiness of another.

There are many natural, human rights encompassed within these three areas of rights, but this will suffice for now.

In addition to this setting of rights, there is an eternal truth that the creature is never greater than its creator; thus, man is never superior to God, government or the State is never superior to man, etc.

So, they can write and passs this 'law' and enforce this 'law' but them doing that doesn't make it right nor legal and we do not have to comply. We all have rights given us from God and it is our right and duty to stand for those rights no matter what the 'authorities' tell us.

I'd love to hear others thoughts.
Blessings!
Strawberry
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