These principles, not newly created, have undergirded our democracy, since the nations’ founding. But (being that they were not actual law) the procedural implementation of these principles had yet to be both realized and canonized into law, until now.
The Popular Branch, being responsible to ensure the rights of citizens, shall also have as its duty to oversight of the Federal Government. Specifically, there shall be 33 enumerated rights of the American People that they monitor for violations of constantly. And if any of these rights are violated, they (the Popular Branch) take the necessary actions, outlined in The Protocols and Procedures for Peace, to correct that violation. The enumerated rights are as follows:
1. No Government support of any Religion
2. No Government prohibition of any Religion
3. No Government restriction on the Freedom of the Speech
4. No Government restriction on the Freedom of the Press
5. No Government restriction on the Freedom of Assembly
6. No Government restriction on the Freedom of Petition the Government
7. We have the Right to maintain well-regulated Militia
8. We have the Right to Bear Arms
9. No Forced Quartering of Soldiers in peace or war
10. Right to be Secure in Your Person (to not be kidnapped)
11. Right to be Secure in Your House (Government can’t violate your house)
12. Right to be Secure in Your Papers (writings; intellectual property)
13. Right to be Secure in Your Effects (physical property)
14. Government can’t perform Unreasonable Searches of your effects
15. Government can’t perform Unreasonable Seizures of your effects
16. Government must have Probable Cause to issue Warrant against you
17. Warrants must be Specific (place to be searched; person/thing seized)
18. A Grand Jury must first indict you before you can be tried in Capital case
19. Double Jeopardy is not allowed
20. Self-Incrimination is illegal
21. Must receive Due Process prior to losing your life, liberty & or property
22. You must be compensated for Government confiscation of your private property
23. You have the Right to a Speedy Trial
24. You have the Right to Know the Charges Against You
25. You have the Right to Confront the Witnesses Against You
26. You have the Right to find Witnesses in Your Favor
27. You have the Right to an attorney
28. You have the Right to a Jury Trial (for suits over $20, in civil suits)
29. Protection from Excessive Bail
30. Protection from Excessive Fines Imposed
31. Protection from Unusual Punishments Inflicted
32. The accumulated law in the Constitution should not be interpreted as a belittling or denial of the Rights retained
33. People Retain Their Rights not abridged by the States and the Constitution
(The consequences and or penalties for violating these most fundamental of laws are enumerated within The Protocols and Procedures for Peace.)
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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