August 2007 Archives

Broken System

Is the legal system in America broken? If you feel it is, then you may be on a quest to find out where the break is. Why it is broken can be a timeless investigation into numerous conspiracy theories, however, the why and the where may have a connection that can be found in examining your own relationship to the American Legal System.

Our laws are composed of a Constitution, Statutes, and Case Law. These “written laws” make up the bulwark of conclusions that are used in the Court system to generate judgments and orders. The laws are quoted in various legal maneuvers known as motions, petitions, requests, arguments, etc. These maneuvers are also known as “Court Procedures”.

As it turns out, the “laws” also guarantee each person access to the procedures of the Court. This right to the process, guaranteed by the 5th and 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is what allows a person to go to the Court, present a reasonable argument, subpoena witnesses and obtain a judgment, order, or decree. This is called “due process”.

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Two Forms of Government

We just talked about two forms of administration.  Are these two forms actually two different governments?  Most people are unaware that two years after the Constitution of the United States was ratified Congress created a new form of government in this country that is based upon the Roman style of law.

The Roman style of law is Executive Law that is voted upon by representatives and encoded by the Executive power into statutes.  In other words Legislative Law is a set of rules created by a group of people, interpreted by Magistrates, to regulate "entities" or corporate forms, i.e. not common people.

On the other hand, at the time of the signing of the U.S. Constitution, our legal process was an extension of the old English Common Law.   The Common Law was developed by the ancient Israelites and started with the Ten Commandments, continuing through the Magna Carta, and concluding with the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution.
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Politics

The proper administration of the law.

There are two forms of administering law. One is Common and the other is federal.

The Common is unwritten, handed down through customs and usage of the people and administered in the Courts according to the rules of the "old" English Common Law.

The federal is Legislative or statutory law, and the rules are administered according to the rules of Roman statutory law.

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Welcome to Power Politics

In 1997 we started this site, along with the Equity Center, in an effort to help people learn about the legal process so they could help themselves solve the problems they were running into in the Courts.

Well, we found that most people don't care, and of those who do, very few are willing to put in the time and energy to understand how to wield the Judicial Power of the Constitution as envisioned by some of the forefathers of this great nation.

So, if you want to put forth the effort, get technical, read a lot, study, and learn to assert and defend your rights, then you can begin your journey to Sovereignty by learning about the three Powers that were established and delegated by the Constitution.

Some may think there is another way that would be easier, like hiring an attorney. If you haven't already experienced this phenomenon, it shouldn't take you long to figure this one out. Just about the time you run out of money, it dawns on you, these guys are sharks.

Others might think they can use "canned" answers that are devised by "experts", and somehow the judge or magistrate will do the "right thing" and rule in their favor...this is wishful thinking.

Gaining knowledge is what gives people power and takes away the fears that have been instilled by attorneys, the media, and public schools. If you want to become empowered, then you must take the action necessary to achieve your remedies that have been hidden.

The Equity Center reveals the true method of the justice system and how each person can achieve due process. Simple procedural information can help save time and money, as well as promote a greater understanding that leads to peace of mind.

Liberty is a battle. The price is eternal vigilance. No one can do it FOR you! It's time to learn a new game of Politics; Welcome to your new Political Power.

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