Well, if you’re thinking, I hope that those people get booted out of office, but I wish that there was more that we could do to hold governors who abuse power accountable for their actions. You’re right, there should be, and there was.
Our Founders knew that honest and frequent elections would give the people the power to remove those governors who allowed abuses to occur, but they also knew that the people needed to have the ability to hold those in government who committed abuses directly accountable. In the Bill of Rights, our Founders provided for our power to take action, but that power has been subverted, washed away from our history books, usurped by those in power who are now treating anyone that they want, any way that they want, just like a slave.
As United States Supreme Court Justice Joseph P. Bradley said in Blyew v. U.S., 80 U.S. 581, 598 (1871), every citizen has a right to enter a complaint before a magistrate, or the grand jury. Justice Bradley explained, "I say ‘right,’ for it is a right, an inestimable right, that of invoking the penalties of the law upon those who criminally or feloniously attack our persons or our property. Civil society has deprived us of the natural right of avenging ourselves, but it has preserved to us, all the more jealously, the right of bringing the offender to justice." Id.
Justice Bradley also pointed out that if a person was deprived of the right to bring a criminal complaint to a grand jury that person was reduced from the status of a free citizen to no more than a slave. He stated, "To deprive a whole class of the community of this right, to refuse their evidence and their sworn complaints, is to brand them with a badge of slavery; is to expose them to wanton insults and fiendish assaults; is to leave their lives, their families, and their property unprotected by law. It gives unrestricted license and impunity to vindictive outlaws and felons to rush upon these helpless people and kill and slay them at will, as was done in this case." Id at 599.
The Blyew case was about the gatekeepers protecting racists who brutally murdered a family except for two young girls who survived, and also, about the gatekeepers preventing the survivors from presenting evidence of the horrible crime to the grand jury. It was about the gatekeepers letting horrible injustice go unpunished. Justice Bradley understood the importance of protecting a citizen’s right to present evidence of criminal conduct directly to a grand jury composed of citizens instead of some appointed gatekeeper. He truly deserved to be called your Honor.
Yet, in 1946, the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure were passed, and in those rules, the fundamental right to present evidence to a grand jury was taken away from our grand parents. The right that our Founders gave us to protect us from harm, to keep our governors from abusing us, to give the people the power to protect their fellow citizens from government abuse was stolen from us. This fundamental right was stolen by those who were in power and who wanted more power. Stolen by those who wanted gatekeepers to keep the citizens from holding them accountable for outrageous criminal misconduct.
On a very dark day in the history of our government by, of, and for the people, all Americans’ First Amendment right to petition for a redress of grievances by presenting evidence of criminal conduct directly to a grand jury was taken from them. Now, according to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, only a United States Attorney can present evidence to a Federal grand jury even though such a court rule is not supposed to be able to deprive us of any fundamental Constitutional right.
Now, some people feel like they can get away with anything and others feel like their only chance for justice is through vigilante action. Depriving citizens of their rights to hold their governors accountable is no way to establish justice or ensure domestic tranquility. That’s why our Founders provided peaceful means for us to control our governors through elections and grand juries.
I don’t know about you, but I’m a little pissed that our fundamental Constitutional rights to protect ourselves from government abuse have been taken away from us by court rules, by the bureaucrats in black robes which enforce them, and by computers that count our votes in secret. When all of the civil means to defend ourselves and our families are taken away, what is left?
As the Founders declared in 1776, "Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."
But, the Founders also acknowledged that "all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
Many are trying to call attention to the serious problems which we are facing due to our loss of power to control our government. Naomi Wolf has a best selling book out titled "The End of America - Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot." You can see her presentation about it here: http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/177.html
But she is not the only one raising a warning, there are even well known judges who are very concerned. Judge Andrew Napolitano has spoken out about our governors’ violations of our fundamental rights. See, http://reason.tv/video/show/178.html He also has a best selling book out titled "Americans: Sheep to the Constitutional Slaughter?" For more info see, http://www.reason.com/news/show/123496.html
The world renowned business leader Lee Iacocca has said "Throw the Bums Out!" in his latest book titled "Where have all the Leaders Gone?"
Many other intelligent and concerned Americans are also taking action to restore honest Constitutional government. For example, almost a quarter of the members of Pennsylvania’s legislature were thrown out of office in 2006. However, that was not newsworthy according to the big corporate media. If you want to know more about that see, http://www.pacleansweep.com/legal.html
Many Ron Paul supporters are also tired of Neo-cons throwing elections and trashing our Constitutional rights and our economy. They are working on throwing them out this year. For information on this Republican movement to take back our country from the corrupt Neo-cons, see http://www.paulcongress.com/
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