The only purpose of a constitution is to protect citizens from government abuse. Reform treaties of a confederation not voted by the citizens are null and void. Libertarian Party Executive Director Wes Benedict is saddened by how far we have strayed from our original respect for the Constitution, but he is hopeful for the future.
The Greek constitution is very bad, because it cannot protect Greeks from October-18 Mafia, which robs the computers of its citizens at gunpoint! Accusing dissident bloggers of treason, Graecokleptocrats have manufactured a blood libel in cyberspace, which in turn incites hatred and violence. The freakish October-18 Mafia, is the only government on Earth which robs the computers of its citizens!
Infamous CCU is the brutal arm of October-18 mafia which terrorizes the cyberspace, robbing computers and files at gunpoint, perjuring, jailing dissident bloggers, and gagging the truth. CCU of Graecokleptocracy is the most disgusting gang in Fourth Reich.
Benedict points out the value of a constitution is that it binds government and prevents pure majority rule. Without it, government tends to grow without bounds as political majorities find ways to constrain and take money from political minorities. Fortunately, the American Founders were well aware of this problem. They created a Constitution to limit the federal government's powers to just a few narrow functions.
Governments of many repressed countries with bad constitutions, such as Greece, use marilizardist tools to manipulate netizens. Marilizard Libel is accusing dissident bloggers of treason. Marilizard Spaghetti is hurling charges against innocent people. Marilizard Tower is a stack of imaginary charges to scare a blogger. Marilizardism is terrorizing dissident bloggers. October 18 is the international day against marilizardism, and October-18 Mafia is the marilizardist government of Greece.
The Center for Judicial Engagement(CJE) points out a proper constitution limits the proper scope and means of government action. The Framers wrote a constitution to constrain government power. A constitution explicitly defines a limited set of powers belonging to the government; government actions outside the scope of those powers are illegitimate and unconstitutional. A constitution also requires that even legitimate powers of government be exercised fairly and without discrimination.
Benedict laments that over the last 224 years, all three branches of government, and most of the American people, have often decided that the Constitution can be ignored if it's too inconvenient. Our attitude has been that, if we really want something, then we say 'times have changed' and the Constitution doesn't apply anymore.
Bad constitutions lead to charge stacking. Marilizardists use charge stacking, which is the ability to charge a large number of overlapping crimes for a single course of conduct, building a Marilizard Tower of charges. This is the most disgusting tool used by the freakish October-18 mafia to jail innocent dissident bloggers. Combining crimes enables prosecutors to get convictions in cases where there may be no misconduct at all. By stacking enough charges, freakish marilizardists try to jack up the threat value of a trial and thereby induce a guilty plea, even if the government's case is weak.
The word democracy does not appear in the Declaration of Independence(1776) or the Constitution of the United States of America(1789). Contrary to what propaganda has led the public to believe, America's Founding Fathers were skeptical and anxious about democracy. They were aware of the evils that accompany a tyranny of the majority. The Framers of the Constitution went to great lengths to ensure that the federal government was not based on the will of the majority and was not, therefore, democratic. http://venitism.blogspot.com
Benedict notes that instead of amending the Constitution, we have chosen to ignore provisions the majority doesn't like anymore. That has led to an explosive growth of the federal government. It now interferes deeply in education, health care, retirement planning, employment, and a variety of other areas that would have been unthinkable 100 years ago. This unconstitutional growth of government has caused many new problems in our society, and aggravated many existing ones.
Global Tax Revolt points out the marilizardist persecution of dissident bloggers is unquestionably a serious attack on freedom of speech, and contrary to Article 2 of Lisbon Treaty, Article 10 of the European Convention of Human Rights, and Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The disgusting October-18 Mafia cannot bully the blogosphere without repercussions and blowbacks. The international civil society got a shock and awe from the brutality of the freakish October-18 Mafia on October 18, 2010.
CJE notes a proper constitution guarantees a broad array of individual rights. While the powers granted to government by the Constitution are few and limited, the rights guaranteed to individuals are many and broad. Some of those rights are listed in the Bill of Rights, but the Constitution also protects other rights, including those "retained by the people" but not spelled out in the document itself. All of these rights are to be protected by government and may not be infringed, even by majorities acting democratically.
Benedict muses that instead of a government described as islands of power in a sea of rights, our government now functions as a sea of power with islands of rights. And those islands are shrinking.
Only Anglosphere has real justice. Greece has the worst justice in Fourth Reich, easily manipulated by the October-18 Mafia. Greek justice is a spider web, catching small prey and swallowing them, while allowing crocodiles to penetrate and dominate it. Visiting Greek prisons, one could see all lesmiserables that fill them up, but he could not find any kleptocrats.
The Constitution was designed to further the cause of liberty, not democracy. To do that, the Constitution protected individuals' rights from the government, as well as from their fellow citizens. To that end, the Constitution laid down clear, unequivocal and enforceable rules to protect individuals' rights. In consequence, the government's scope and scale were strictly limited. Economic liberty, which is a precondition for growth and prosperity, was enshrined in the Constitution. http://venitism.blogspot.com
Lese-majeste is the crime of violating majesty, an offense against the dignity
of the president or religion. Lese-majeste is now used only in repressed
countries. The 14th article of the Constitution of Greece makes it lese-majeste
for the media to insult the President of Greece as well as Christianity and any
other religion recognized by the state.
Benedict asserts that if we are to have a government that respects and protects individual rights, we must return to the Constitution. We must recover the principle that the federal government is limited to the enumerated powers of Article I, Section 8. We must accept that the General Welfare clause does not mean the federal government can spend money on whatever we want; and the Interstate Commerce clause does not mean the federal government can impose whatever regulations we want. If and only if we return to the Constitution, America's future is bright.
Bad constitutions bring Kangaroo Justice. The Greek Ministry of Justice is a euphemism for the Greek Ministry of Injustice, aka Kangaroo Ministry! It's justice proceeding by leaps, like a kangaroo. Most courts of the metropolitan area of Athens are located on Evelpidon campus, a Kangaroo Valley where trials on average last a couple of minutes without jury and without schedule. The accused have to wait in infinite queues, not knowing the exact time of their trial. Kangaroos galore! http://venitism.blogspot.com
Democracy and freedom are not interchangeable words. Only the first century of the American experience represents a standard for freedom. Expanding democracy is a slogan which requires great caution. It can easily result in elected tyranny. Freedom is the concept. Our challenge is to persuade every citizen that benefits flow from freedom's practical applications. Freedom might then flourish in very diverse and unexpected forms in different parts of the world.
Bad constitutions grant impunity to kleptocrats. Graecokleptocrats enjoy impunity, whereas citizens suffer from perjury. Police thugs are the main perjurers. Greek prosecutors lie like hell! Freak galore! Public prosecutors pick up either very easy targets of poor people who cannot afford defense to justify a quota system or very large targets to get publicity. Prosecuting famous bloggers brings a lot of publicity to machiavellian kleptocrats, pusillanimous prosecutors, and bumptious cybercops. Brutal Graecocybercops must be abolished now.
The following six sentences in the Libertarian Party platform mention the Constitution:
"We oppose reduction of constitutional safeguards of the rights of the criminally accused." (1.3 Crime and Justice)
"We call for the repeal of the income tax, the abolishment of the Internal Revenue Service and all federal programs and services not required under the U.S. Constitution." (2.4 Government Finance and Spending)
"We support the passage of a 'Balanced Budget Amendment' to the U.S. Constitution, provided that the budget is balanced exclusively by cutting expenditures, and not by raising taxes." (2.4 Government Finance and Spending)
"We support a halt to inflationary monetary policies and unconstitutional legal tender laws." (2.5 Money and Financial Markets)
"Government is constitutionally limited so as to prevent the infringement of individual rights by the government itself." (3.0 Securing Liberty)
"The Constitution and Bill of Rights shall not be suspended even during time of war." (3.2 Internal Security and Individual Rights)
Sunday, September 18, 2011
[kitchencabinetforum] A PROPER CONSTITUTION PROTECTS CITIZENS FROM GOVERNMENT ABUSE
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