Right of
the People
Date sent: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 13:39:52 -0800
To: "President, George W. Bush" <[email protected]>,
"Attorney General, John Ashcroft" <[email protected]>,
"Attorney General, Hardy Myers" <[email protected]>
From: [email protected]
Subject: Right of the People!
Dear Mr. President, Mr. Attorney
General, Senate, Congress, and Fellow Citizens:
Whereas, the President of the United
States has recognized and declared that Nations have an inherent right to self-defense,
and whereas, that right is also recognized by the United Nations Charter; we
the citizens of the United States do hereby affirm that right for our government.
Whereas, Terrorism consists in acts
of violence against a government and the individual People of that government,
and Whereas, the United States of America is unique among nations in that our
government is a government of the People; by the people; for the People; we
the People of the United States of America do hereby claim our personal and
individual Right to self-defense.
Inherent in the Right to self-defense,
as clarified in the Constitution of the United States of America by the Second
and Ninth Amendment (and also within the laws of Nature, as established by the
Creator of all things), is also the Right to have at one's immediate and ready
disposal, the means to effect such self-defense.
Wherefore, we the People of the
United States of America, by this proclamation, do affirm our Right to protect
and defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies, foreign and
domestic, be they criminal, terroristic, or governmental, and we the people
of the United States of America do hereby affirm our Right to keep, bear, carry,
and conceal about our person, the necessary tools (weapons) such self-defense
demands, as do the People of the State of Vermont.
The swift and unequivocal affirmation
of the Right to self-defense by the People and our government will disarm one
of the most significant aspects of crime and terrorism-the fomenting of distrust
between the People and their government. A People and government united in Trust,
cannot be divided, and thus, cannot be defeated from within.
The
following Court decisions (and many others not noted here) support and affirm
our Right of personal self-defense and also indicate that such personal self-defense
is the responsibility of each individual citizen and not the government.
In 1980, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled, there were three reasons for the Constitutional
"right to keep and bear arms" proviso: (1) As a deterrent against
governmental oppression, (2) to make the right of personal defense meaningful,
and (3) a preference for home-grown militia over a standing army.
In, Warren vs. the District of Columbia (444 A. 2d 1, 1981), the District of
Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that, "official police personnel and the
government employing them are not generally liable to victims of criminal acts
for failure to provide adequate police protection . . . this uniformly accepted
rule rests upon the fundamental principle that a government and its agents are
under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection,
to any particular citizen . . . a publicly maintained police force constitutes
a basic governmental service provided to benefit the community at large by promoting
public peace, safety and good order."
In, Bowers v. DeVito
(686 F. 2d 616, 1982) the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled, "[T]here
is no constitutional right to be protected by the state against being murdered
by criminals or madmen."
Just as all American citizens must
recognize their oneness in Liberty with each other regardless of their ethnicity,
or their political, or religious persuasion; Law Enforcement, must see itself
as compatriots, dedicated to the enhancement of the Rights of the People, not
as elitists and antagonists of those Rights.
America is the beacon of Liberty
for all the nations of the world. No other nation in the history of the world
has ever allowed for as much personal Freedom as our great nation. The tragedy
of this terrorist attack can be a catalyst for the improvement of Freedom for
all Americans (and People world-wide) or it can be the portent of more repression
that will usher in a new Dark Ages. As Americans, the choice is ours to make-Liberty
or Tyranny. The responsibility is ours to neglect or to fulfill.
"The universal law of doing unto others as you would have them do unto
you, demands that if any Government Official seeks to disarm the People, such
Government Official will likewise forfeit his or her right to any type of armed
protection for themselves." --Wo Hu Li
"Experience has shown,
that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to
right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed."
--Declaration of Independence.
John K. Fox, Ph.D.
John K. Fox Productions, Inc.
Satori Jen-Kung Academy, Ltd.
P.O. Box 491 Talent, OR 97540
http://www.johnkfox.org
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