
Declaration of Independence of the People of New Hampshire
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Drafted by Caleb Johnson
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Being the resolution adopted by the undersigned, who petition to the New Hampshire General Court for Redress of the Grievances filed herein, by which the citizens of New Hampshire have been victimized and oppressed by the Federal Union, contrary to New Hampshire Law and the decent standards of Mankind:
Since the dawn of time, mankind has been involved in an epic struggle for freedom: On the one hand, he finds his nature to be unaccustomed to change, so that even when faced with tyranny, he will bear such burdens as he finds tolerable rather than to disrupt his security by effecting change. On the other hand, men have periodically been compelled to cast aside their usual compunction and embrace a change in their accustomed forms of government when that government has outraged their morality and devastated their liberties. When compelled to such momentous change, men feel impelled to express the reasons which have forced their actions, both to satisfy the curiosity of others, and to serve as a message for posterity.
If there were a principle more noble, more honorable, more American than any other, is it not that we men and women are all equal, and entitled to equal treatment before the law? We suffer no King, no despot, no tyrant. All men, from President to pauper, hold the same precious liberty, and are accountable to the same measure of justice. It is the government that serves the people, not the people who serve the government. Thus, when any government fails to serve these ends, it is incumbent upon the people to change that form of government and adopt such government as they believe will serve them adequately.
Sanity and reason compel us to admit that imperfect men cannot be expected to form perfect governments, and thus we would be foolish indeed to dispose of our governments for trivial causes. But when any people are subjected to a series of authoritarian and repressive measures, which continue unabated throughout successive generations and successive administrations, it is folly to hold out continued hope for reform, for the evil finds its root in the institutions themselves, and is not the heinous work of a single administrator. And men living under such a regime find themselves in the unenviable position of accepting the necessity of change, which is so naturally repulsive to the human soul. Yet, that is the present situation of the citizens of New Hampshire. The history of the present Federal Government is a history of despotism, tyranny, and oppression, which threatens to forever destroy our liberties and, worse yet, implicates us in morally reprehensible crimes against humanity.
To prove this, let the facts be submitted to a candid world:
The Federal Government has held persons indefinitely, both foreigners and citizens, without charging them of crimes, in violation of the writ of habeas corpus.
The Federal Government, in direct contravention of our Law and Constitution, has engaged in spying on American citizens, using advanced technology to monitor our every move. Nothing that we say, do, read, or write is safe from their surveillance.
The Federal Government has inflicted cruel and unusual punishment upon us, contrary to our Law.
The Federal Government has deported friendly foreign nationals to severe places, to experience the most inhumane of treatment at the hands of supposed allies. The Federal Government has rounded up masses of people, based solely on ethnicity, and subjected them to the loss of their property and dignity.
The Federal Government has engaged in a policy of near-Genocide towards the original inhabitants of this land.
The Federal Government, in contravention of all law and practice, has set forward plans for implementing martial law in the case of declared emergencies, threatening to suspend our Constitutions and impose upon us a law contrary to our consent.
In anticipation of the above emergency powers, the federal government has devised and implemented plans for creating emergencies, intending to implement its nefarious schemes upon the peaceful people of New Hampshire.
The Federal Government has conspired, through executive edict, legislative law, and judicial rulings, to annihilate due process and institute the despicable principle of guilt by association and innuendo.
The Federal Government has repeatedly used the military and other federal forces to crush dissent and free speech.
The Federal Government has authorized the use of deadly force by the military against those who are engaged in such dissent, men who are merely asserting their Right to Petition for Redress of Grievances.
The Federal Government has restricted the right to travel, based merely upon suspicion of misconduct through such outrages as the no-fly list.
The Federal Government, contrary to the natural law, has extended the rights of persons to corporations, which have used these rights to deny and disparage the inherent rights received by mankind from his Creator.
Where powerful governments are controlled by business, the shadow of fascism trails not far behind. Where powerful businesses are controlled by governments, the echos of socialism and communism ring. The unnatural rights and alliances formed between our Federal Government and corporations have combined these political Tyrannies into nearly unbreakable manacles, by which our people are stripped and flogged.
Even more dangerously, the Federal Government has endangered our security and implicated us in morally reprehensible crimes by arrogantly presuming, on behalf of American Corporations, to wage warfare, economic, political, and military, on other nations which do not permit us free access to their economies. A few examples suffice:
The Federal Government has presumed to assassinate leaders of foreign nations.
The Federal Government has presumed to stage military coups in foreign nations, installing puppet dictators for the purpose of securing American interests.
The Federal Government has resorted to the most immoral of methods in these foreign countries, including torture, death camps, and mass slaughter. It has maintained the School of the Americas, based in Georgia, USA, for the purpose of training foreign governments to institute such brutal measures to maintain control.
The Federal Congress has issued a report alleging that the CIA commits over 100,000 serious crimes per year, crimes which are never brought to justice. These intelligence agencies engage in drug trafficking, carry out assassinations, disseminate false propaganda, and commit economic espionage and sabotage.
Furthermore, in the waging of warfare, the federal government has engaged in immoral behavior, which is universally condemned throughout the civilized world: It lays land mines, tortures prisoners of war, and intentionally inflicts massive civilian casualties, contrary to international treaty. Moreover, countries which fail to obey the orders given by the federal government have been the victims of devastating embargoes, embargoes which target the civilian populace.
Throughout these crimes and injustices, we have never ceased to hold out hope for change; and yet, our constant pleadings have only been met with greater outrages. Our choice has thus been clearly submitted to us: Submit to the federal yoke of slavery, or dispose of the federal government and be free men and women.
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We, the undersigned, thus hereby request that the legislature of New Hampshire make the following Resolution:
That the State of New Hampshire is, and of right ought to be, a free and independent State; that she is absolved from all allegiance to the Federal Union, and that all political connection between us and the United States of America, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as a free and independent State, we have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent States may of right do.
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Drafted by Caleb Johnson
_____
Being the resolution adopted by the undersigned, who petition to the New Hampshire General Court for Redress of the Grievances filed herein, by which the citizens of New Hampshire have been victimized and oppressed by the Federal Union, contrary to New Hampshire Law and the decent standards of Mankind:
Since the dawn of time, mankind has been involved in an epic struggle for freedom: On the one hand, he finds his nature to be unaccustomed to change, so that even when faced with tyranny, he will bear such burdens as he finds tolerable rather than to disrupt his security by effecting change. On the other hand, men have periodically been compelled to cast aside their usual compunction and embrace a change in their accustomed forms of government when that government has outraged their morality and devastated their liberties. When compelled to such momentous change, men feel impelled to express the reasons which have forced their actions, both to satisfy the curiosity of others, and to serve as a message for posterity.
If there were a principle more noble, more honorable, more American than any other, is it not that we men and women are all equal, and entitled to equal treatment before the law? We suffer no King, no despot, no tyrant. All men, from President to pauper, hold the same precious liberty, and are accountable to the same measure of justice. It is the government that serves the people, not the people who serve the government. Thus, when any government fails to serve these ends, it is incumbent upon the people to change that form of government and adopt such government as they believe will serve them adequately.
Sanity and reason compel us to admit that imperfect men cannot be expected to form perfect governments, and thus we would be foolish indeed to dispose of our governments for trivial causes. But when any people are subjected to a series of authoritarian and repressive measures, which continue unabated throughout successive generations and successive administrations, it is folly to hold out continued hope for reform, for the evil finds its root in the institutions themselves, and is not the heinous work of a single administrator. And men living under such a regime find themselves in the unenviable position of accepting the necessity of change, which is so naturally repulsive to the human soul. Yet, that is the present situation of the citizens of New Hampshire. The history of the present Federal Government is a history of despotism, tyranny, and oppression, which threatens to forever destroy our liberties and, worse yet, implicates us in morally reprehensible crimes against humanity.
To prove this, let the facts be submitted to a candid world:
The Federal Government has held persons indefinitely, both foreigners and citizens, without charging them of crimes, in violation of the writ of habeas corpus.
The Federal Government, in direct contravention of our Law and Constitution, has engaged in spying on American citizens, using advanced technology to monitor our every move. Nothing that we say, do, read, or write is safe from their surveillance.
The Federal Government has inflicted cruel and unusual punishment upon us, contrary to our Law.
The Federal Government has deported friendly foreign nationals to severe places, to experience the most inhumane of treatment at the hands of supposed allies. The Federal Government has rounded up masses of people, based solely on ethnicity, and subjected them to the loss of their property and dignity.
The Federal Government has engaged in a policy of near-Genocide towards the original inhabitants of this land.
The Federal Government, in contravention of all law and practice, has set forward plans for implementing martial law in the case of declared emergencies, threatening to suspend our Constitutions and impose upon us a law contrary to our consent.
In anticipation of the above emergency powers, the federal government has devised and implemented plans for creating emergencies, intending to implement its nefarious schemes upon the peaceful people of New Hampshire.
The Federal Government has conspired, through executive edict, legislative law, and judicial rulings, to annihilate due process and institute the despicable principle of guilt by association and innuendo.
The Federal Government has repeatedly used the military and other federal forces to crush dissent and free speech.
The Federal Government has authorized the use of deadly force by the military against those who are engaged in such dissent, men who are merely asserting their Right to Petition for Redress of Grievances.
The Federal Government has restricted the right to travel, based merely upon suspicion of misconduct through such outrages as the no-fly list.
The Federal Government, contrary to the natural law, has extended the rights of persons to corporations, which have used these rights to deny and disparage the inherent rights received by mankind from his Creator.
Where powerful governments are controlled by business, the shadow of fascism trails not far behind. Where powerful businesses are controlled by governments, the echos of socialism and communism ring. The unnatural rights and alliances formed between our Federal Government and corporations have combined these political Tyrannies into nearly unbreakable manacles, by which our people are stripped and flogged.
Even more dangerously, the Federal Government has endangered our security and implicated us in morally reprehensible crimes by arrogantly presuming, on behalf of American Corporations, to wage warfare, economic, political, and military, on other nations which do not permit us free access to their economies. A few examples suffice:
The Federal Government has presumed to assassinate leaders of foreign nations.
The Federal Government has presumed to stage military coups in foreign nations, installing puppet dictators for the purpose of securing American interests.
The Federal Government has resorted to the most immoral of methods in these foreign countries, including torture, death camps, and mass slaughter. It has maintained the School of the Americas, based in Georgia, USA, for the purpose of training foreign governments to institute such brutal measures to maintain control.
The Federal Congress has issued a report alleging that the CIA commits over 100,000 serious crimes per year, crimes which are never brought to justice. These intelligence agencies engage in drug trafficking, carry out assassinations, disseminate false propaganda, and commit economic espionage and sabotage.
Furthermore, in the waging of warfare, the federal government has engaged in immoral behavior, which is universally condemned throughout the civilized world: It lays land mines, tortures prisoners of war, and intentionally inflicts massive civilian casualties, contrary to international treaty. Moreover, countries which fail to obey the orders given by the federal government have been the victims of devastating embargoes, embargoes which target the civilian populace.
Throughout these crimes and injustices, we have never ceased to hold out hope for change; and yet, our constant pleadings have only been met with greater outrages. Our choice has thus been clearly submitted to us: Submit to the federal yoke of slavery, or dispose of the federal government and be free men and women.
____________________
We, the undersigned, thus hereby request that the legislature of New Hampshire make the following Resolution:
That the State of New Hampshire is, and of right ought to be, a free and independent State; that she is absolved from all allegiance to the Federal Union, and that all political connection between us and the United States of America, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as a free and independent State, we have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent States may of right do.



















7 comments:
If you fly with me Saturday, you will have to pay $1100 including taxes & fees. I think Saturday morning would give you more time to get ready but you let me know what you want.
Landylady has "succeeded" because readers are enabling her by responding to her asinine comments. What started as one, silly, inane posting has reached the point where she now controls the comments section of this blog.
If they were cut off they'd have to find another blog.
The Kildonan St. Paul Electoral District Association will be hosting a fundraising event on Friday, June 26th, 2009. Joy Smith will be our speaker for this evening, discussing Bill C-268 (Human Trafficking) and other important matters. Tickets for this event are $50 (tax receipt for $25), the details are listed below. Please join us for what promises to be a very enjoyable evening!
Friday, June 26th, 2009
Cocktails: 6:00 pm
Dinner: 7:00 pm
CanadInn - 2100 McPhillips St.
If you have any questions, or would like to reserve your tickets, please
call Lorelei at 654-3157, Cell 990-8377, or email to loreleibuchan@shaw.ca.
Attached is a poster you may forward to anyone you think may be
interested in this event.
Thank You
Lorelei Buchan
Kildonan St. Paul EDA
www.kildonancpc.com
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
To the Landlady:
Before "The Elit Class Corruption" theory contaminates other's blogging environments, do you ever think of setting up your own blog?
Let me know if you do. The rest of them appeared to be come extinct.
Like they say: "Corruption do not stands the test of time"
Stay tune.
To the Landlady:
Give some time for them to think, if flying with you at that price is worth the risk, just in case they will be includes in the list of: "The elit Class Coruption" watch.
Please be pateint.
Had to wake up and smell the coffee to the next day,to beat the Bush.
At the reflection, in addition to none productivity, and silliness, all along: It was absolutely a waste of times to fry the real fish.
keep up the good work.
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