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wolfstrike
05-08-2017, 09:00 PM
The way state government was intended, the public has enough concern to place a popular demand on their state law making representative.

The state representative goes through the process, outlined by the state, and the bill becomes a law.

Someone commits and offense against the law. The highest policing authority in the land, which was your local sheriff , detains a person to bring them to court. If the sheriff can not charge them with a crime, or promise a speedy trial, the accused person walks free.
The person is found guilty , BY A JURY OF CITIZENS, then sentenced to a predetermined fate.

What's missing from this story?

What's missing is , "The government said you're going to jail for this!", "The government is throwing you in jail for that!"

The only role of the judges and members of the government is to make sure things are run fairly, they were never given authority over anything. The American definition of a judge is far different from the traditional definition of a judge.


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The public has a popular demand for their representative to write a federal law in congress.
Once it is voted on and passed, it then goes through a series of people who can STRIKE IT DOWN.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
I said "Strike it down" not "uphold" . If a law is not popular with the people, it should have never been there in the first place.


As 3 equal branches of government, The President, the Congress, and the Supreme Court all have the ability to strike down laws and err on the side of liberty.


Modern government says the Supreme Court decides which laws stay and which laws go.

When the founders created the federal government, they didn't even make a building for the Supreme Court, their job was the easiest, strike down anything that contradicts the Constitution or the Bill of Rights. Most of the time the Supreme Court wasn't called in to make a ruling.

The founders believed the President was the final guardian of liberty. One person with the ability to scrap an entire processed law.

The founders didn't create the FBI, CIA, IRS, Department of Homeland Security...any federal police force. Ask yourself why