What has happened over the past 140 years that has changed the US to what it is today? Darren Sylvester, Jeff Schlectar, and Judy Zamlen-Spotts offer their input.
Ed Corsi is the founder of the grassroots activist group in NE Ohio called the Geauga Constitutional Council. On today’s show, Corsi offers a clear distinction between statutes, which rob us of our freedoms, and constitutional laws.
The Eagle Eyes of Ed Corsi
Ed Corsi: The Man, The Legend
Both articles posted by: Scott Weber
Burton Blog
Apr. 25, 2010
References
Maxims of Law
Source: The Lawful Path
(Bouvier’s Law Dictionary,1856): An established principle or proposition. A principle of law universally admitted, as being just and consonant with reason.
Implied Contract
Source: BusinessDirectory.com
Implied contract is a legally enforceable agreement that arises from conduct, from assumed intentions, from some relationship among the immediate parties, or from the application of the legal principle of equity.
Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
Source: Duke University School of Law
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), a comprehensive code addressing most aspects of commercial law, is generally viewed as one of the most important developments in American law…The UCC is a model code, so it does not have legal effect in a jurisdiction unless UCC provisions are enacted by the individual legislatures as statutes.
The Act of 1871
Source: Askville.Amazon.com
Congress, under no constitutional authority to do so, created a separate form of government for the District of Columbia, which is a ten mile square parcel of land. In essence, this Act formed the corporation known as THE UNITED STATES. Note the capitalization, because it is important. This corporation, owned by foreign interests, moved right in and shoved the original “organic” version of the Constitution into a dusty corner.
The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution
This website serves to explain the original intent of the Fourteenth (14th) Amendment to the US Constitution, and how it is currently misinterpreted to give citizenship to children born in the United States of illegal alien parents.
Freedom Lost
Chuck Baldwin Live
Posted on Oct. 6, 2011
Many times I hear the ostriches among us exclaim, “What freedoms have we lost? America is the freest country on earth.” We have all heard that, right?
Famous Quote from Benjamin Franklin
Source: Liberty-Tree.ca
Outside Independence Hall when the Constitutional Convention of 1787 ended, Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia asked Benjamin Franklin, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” With no hesitation whatsoever, Franklin responded, “A republic, if you can keep it.”