Qualifying officials
by Ed Lewis
Liberty For All
02/02/05
Politicians with rare exception are not the best of the best, or even the worst of the best, or hold any special talent other than being '(s)electable.' Of course, other special talent is not required, as one does not have to have any special abilities to be an official of government.
Why do I write that? Well, there are only two duties. The first is to uphold the Constitution for the united States of America and the rule of law established by Natural Law (inherent and unalienable rights), the unanimous Declaration of Independence of the thirteen united States of America, thereby allowing the people to exercise all rights without government interference. Their duty is to simply without fail obey the limitations placed on government by the Constitution for the united States of America...
http://www.libertyforall.net/2005/feb6/Qualifying.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Liberty For All
02/02/05
Politicians with rare exception are not the best of the best, or even the worst of the best, or hold any special talent other than being '(s)electable.' Of course, other special talent is not required, as one does not have to have any special abilities to be an official of government.
Why do I write that? Well, there are only two duties. The first is to uphold the Constitution for the united States of America and the rule of law established by Natural Law (inherent and unalienable rights), the unanimous Declaration of Independence of the thirteen united States of America, thereby allowing the people to exercise all rights without government interference. Their duty is to simply without fail obey the limitations placed on government by the Constitution for the united States of America...
http://www.libertyforall.net/2005/feb6/Qualifying.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 2. Feb, 13:55