Restoring the American Republic with Thomas
Mick
Thrusday April 9, 2015 at 5:00pm PST... calling all patriots this is the time to be
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America was founded as a republic with strict limitations of
police power and an emphasis on liberty of the individual. The God-given
natural Rights of the people were recognized in law and the Bill of Rights was
insisted upon in the first Convention, passed by the first Congress, and
ratified by the States by 1791. ALL sworn officers of the United States and the
states are duty bound to respect and enforce those limitations on government
power, no matter how inconvenient such limitations may have on their jobs.
Whenever a LEO enforces an unconstitutional law it
undermines our republic; whittling away at everybody’s liberty, usurping our
power, and weakening our republic… this needs to stop and the people need to
start insisting that it does.
When I was a little boy in Detroit, Michigan, I remember
cops in my neighborhood… they were always friendly and gave me the sense that
they were a force for good. They walked a beat and throughout their day
interfaced with the community… the best PR a city can have. I had no fear of walking up to one and saying
hello or asking him for help; the thought never even crossed my mind that they
were somehow against me or my best interest.
Now officers patrol in squad cars, separated from the people
and seeing mostly the evil in society. A sense of us versus them has replaced
the friendly chats and goodwill and for the most part is viewed as a threat to
liberty and property. Today I look at them with mistrust as I’ve experienced
the violation of my God-given Rights multiple times at their hands.
The oath to support the Constitution means something to
citizens, even those who care little about such matters; people who only desire
to pursue their dreams and happiness… it’s not a formality to get the job but
an obligation to perform a specific duty. It’s not an obligation to be entered
into lightly or flippantly, which I feel a lot of officers do today… especially
when many of them never bother to read the document they swore an oath to abide
by; guess it’s too much homework or something inconvenient; or perhaps too
dangerous considering how the chain of command seems to wipe their collective
asses with it.
Since I was 15 years-old I have experienced the judicial
system in multiple jurisdictions… many times for just not having enough money
in my pocket at some given time and place. It is a real sore point with me and
my sense of justice was crushed by petty tyrants wearing black robes acting
like gods.
Now you have a picture of one of the main reasons I have
dedicated 39 years of my life learning about and seeking the restoration of
this republic. To me, there is nothing
more important than this… If we fail to restore justice and integrity in our
system of government, future generations will curse us as the generation that
killed America through apathy and neglect.
I knew writing this piece would raise the ire of many
people, particularly cops… but restoring the republic is going to involve
confronting those things that are destroying it. The rule of law must be
restored and the law respected… unjust and unconstitutional laws cause the
opposite.
That kid in 1962 trusted the cops and viewed them as
something good about the world… now that I’m a man I view them with
apprehension and fear for my liberty; not because I violated some law, but
because I despise globalism and its takeover of our republic… guess who is
enforcing that takeover, either knowingly or ignorantly.
It saddens me immensely that I cannot trust ANY officer
today that I don’t know personally… I have just been burned too many times and
witnessed dozens of my friend’s lives ruined. A cop in my rear-view mirror
instills fear in me; instead of feeling protected I feel controlled.
Being human, I know cops have a conscience and should use it
and trust it when they are being asked to do something against it. The future
of every person they confront on a day-to-day basis depends on their judgment
in the field, long before that person ever sees a judge.
I’ve heard the argument that I must challenge a law to get
it overturned and if the system had integrity that would work, though few
Americans can afford the costs associated with justice these days and just
suffer injustice rather than bankrupt their family.
I still believe an overtly unconstitutional law should NOT
be enforced. An officer sworn to defend the Constitution is not doing so when
enforcing a law he/she damn well knows is wrong.
Doing your duty under the Constitution is not supposed to
make your life easier… it is supposed to protect the liberties of those you
serve, the people.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sisterthundershow/2015/04/10/restoring-the-american-republic-with-thomas-mick
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