http://www.c-span.org/Watch/Media/2009/09/12/HP/A/23055/FreedomWorks+Rally+in+DC.aspx
There were no "extreme right wingers" in the masses of citizens who went to Washington, DC.
Obama was some other place but we can be sure DC noticed. What is not sure is if they will listen and get the idea America is a Republic.
Along that line, we need to talk. The courts have been dismantling our jury powers of nullification but giving juries flawed instructions indicating they must decide on the case by the law as written at the time of the offense and trial. This is false. The jury has the power and duty to decide if the law was constitutional because an unconstitutional law is null and void, therefore, no law that is null and void can be the root cause of any prosecution.
The jury decides cases also on the merits of the evidence. Unfortunately, the courts and the prosecutors manipulate evidence and do not allow the juries to hear all of the evidence. I am going to place links here for you to read, learn and apply the very real powers given to jurors by our Founding Fathers that give to our Republic a vital check and balance against unConstitutional Laws our Congress and various agencies have turned out in bulk against our country's citizens.
There are reports of courts that have questions prospective jurors regarding nullification of unconstitutional laws and if the prosepective juror had any knowledge they could nullify a law that was unconstitutional that juror would be gone from the trial...dismissed. We need to realize our other votes may be more important than just our vote for the elections. We need to become the check and balance our Forefathers hoped for to keep our nation whole.
Please, read and inform others. We, as American Citizens of our Republic, do have more than one vote. Use it wisely.
http://www.friesian.com/nullif.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7006/rulebook.html#anchor15
http://constitutionalblog.ning.com/profiles/blogs/we-have-more-than-one-vote-to
Sunday, September 13, 2009
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