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The United States Constitution has spawned unalienable rights; and Capitalism has spawned private property rights, both require a Rule of Law to enforce.


     In the United States, private property can be real property, chattle property or intellectual property.

     Private property is property not owned by local or state government; is not owned in the common interest; and is not open access.

     The owner of private property can be persons natural or legal.

     Under the capitalistic system in the United States "persons" can acquire, control, rent, lease, sell, trade, bequeath, gift, otherwise dispose of, portions or all of  private property.

 

GOVERNMENT 101

If you write a book, and you sell it, and you spend the money any way you want; that is Capitalism.

If the government visits you after you sell your book, and takes the money you received from the sale of your book, and distributes it to people with no money because the money belolngs to the state; that is Socialism.

If the government visits you after you sell your book, takes your money because the money belongs to the state, and distributes it to people who have the greater need for your money than you do; that is Communism.

If the government controlled and manipulated by oligarchs visits you, takes ownership of your book for the good of the state, and invites you into an elite cultural corporation of the state, and awards you a medal for your outstanding book, but no money for your work; that is Fascism.

SUMMATION

In the democratic republic capitalistic system a person possesses unalienable rights and is guaranteed those rights under a Rule of Law based upon a constitution.

Under socialism, communism and fascism a person is a "resource" owned by and for the benefit of the state, the community, society.

The criminal oligarchy that manipulates and controls the United States of America today is not Capitalism. 

Ted King, an actor, once said,  "politics is theatre, played by fools ... to an audience of bigger fools."

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The Fundamental Question

  Are American citizens sovereign individuals who own their person, their mind, their body, the work they produce; or are they owned by the community? ...society? ... the state? ... the government?

   If indeed we are sovereign, then we need a "rule of law" to protect us.

The Rule of Law

 

     There are as many definitions for the Rule of Law as there are advocates. The Rule of Law Society has adopted the following:

1. that the United States Constitution is the supreme law of the Democratic Republic;
2. that all laws and rules passed within its borders by any government, state, county, city or other legal association or administrative body, whether public or private, must be consistent with it;
3. that any law or rule that is inconsistent with the Constitution is a nullity and unenforceable;
4. that all persons, legal or natural, that come before it shall be judged equally;
5. that no person, legal or natural, regardless of heredity, religion, wealth, professional position, or standing in the community shall be favored in a court of law or an administrative tribunal;
6. that all persons, legal or natural, shall be held accountable for the violation of it;
7. that there is no property, place or geographical spot within the borders of the United States where the Constitution is inoperative.

Ted King, The Rule of Law Society, 2009

The greatest threat to the Rule of Law in America is the transposition by procedural legal process of factual truth to legal truth.


The Right to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness

OUR VALUES

Right to life is a phrase that describes the belief that a human being has an essential right to live,particularly that a human being has the right not to be killed by another human being. The concept of a right to life is the foundation of any debate involving the issues of capital punishment, euthanasia, self-defense, abortion and war.

Liberty is the nebulous, ideological and political tacit contract that in society, one has a right to behave in any manner that does not injure or damage others. Exercising Liberty is the “live and let live” activity that may offend others in a non-damaging way.

Pursuit of Happiness: is the legal means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. The Pursuit of Happiness has the moral imperative of honesty and fair dealing. This activity is guided by religious beliefs and/or self imposed innate sense of strict morality and ethics.

Ted King, 2010

 

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