Why Won’t They Answer Our Petitions For Redress? •
A War in Iraq Without a Congressional Declaration
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A “Patriot Act” That Destroys the Bill of Rights
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A Currency Conjured Out Of Limitless Debt
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An Income Tax With NO Constitutional Authority
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A Privately Owned Federal Reserve System
A United States District Court recently held, and Government officials openly assert, that there is NO constitutional obligation for the US Government to listen to, or respond to the People or their Petitions. We The People v. The U.S. Government USDC, Washington, DC Case # 04-CV01211 Under appeal at the US Court of Appeals
“There are things in the Constitution that have been overtaken by events, by time. There are things that are no longer relevant to a modern society—things that are inappropriate, anachronistic." U.S. Rep. Henry Hyde, October 3, 2002, Iraq Resolution Debate
"If money is wanted by Rulers who have in any manner oppressed the People, they may retain it until their grievances are redressed, and thus peaceably procure relief, without trusting to despised petitions or disturbing the public tranquility." Journals of the Continental Congress. Journals, 1:105-113
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