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Volume 2 - Issue 9

The Florida League of the South

Person or Property?

Once again the 14th Amendment is used as a tool by Congress to centralize all power into Washington, D.C.. The wording of the 14th Amendment converts the citizens of the individual freely associated compact states of the united States of America into corporate citizens of the United States.

Congress consistently interprets the wording of the 14th Amendment to be a Constructive Trust with the Congress being the Trustee and the corporate United States being the Benefactor.

As a Trust, anyone who partakes of the privileges offered by Congress becomes the res of the Trust. What this means is that when you partake of the privileges, you become the property of the United States under the Trust which Congress can regulate under the authority of Section 5 of the 14th Amendment and under the authority of Article IV, Section 3, Clause 2 of the Constitution for the United States. Such "property" within the political and judicial process is without claim to the unalienable rights endowed by the Creator of man.

U.S. Constitution, Article IV; Section 3:

Clause 2: The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States; and nothing in this constitution shall be so construed as to Prejudice any Claims of the United States, or of any particular State.

As "property" of the United States, what privileges do you partake in? Do you not have a Social Security Number? Have you ever drawn unemployment insurance, received a federal aid or grant, or driven on a federal highway? The members of Congress have created thousands of Benefits and have contracted for money with the freely associated compact states of the united States of America to administer their programs.

The problem doesn't stop with you as an individual, but it also involves the freely associated compact states of the united States of America. The Supreme Court [of Congress] has ruled that the Bill of Rights is no longer limited to the Congress or to the corporate United States. The Court has ruled that the wording of the 14th Amendment makes the Bill of Rights also applicable to the states.

In applying the Bill of Rights against the states, the Courts [Tribunals] of Congress have ordered Cities and States to impose property taxes for the building of schools, authorized abortions within the states, regulated firearms within the states, implimented affirmative action programs within the states, regulated private property within the states, regulated Intra-State Commerce of the states, abolished school prayer in the public schools of the state, abolished nativity scenes and other religious references on public property belonging to the states, (and the list is never ending).

These impositions are now being acomplished by the will of just one man, as in the case of the Ten Commandments display in Alabama. One Man? How can this be? We, the people, are dangerously close to becoming a country that's ruled by judges. 

And there's apparantly no help for the people from our centralized federal government. Through the 14th Amendment, the Congress has created a Central Bank [Federal Reserve] for the benefit of foreign stockholders. The Congress has displaced our Article III Judicial Courts with its Legislative Tribunals. The Congress has abolished our Common Law and replaced it with Roman cannon law. And on March 9th, 1933; the Congress placed the Nation under Martial Rule (and again, the list is never ending).

In an attempt to repair the damage, the Congress of the United States was served with a Petition for Redress of Grievance and a Brief on the unconstitutionally of the 14th Amendment. The Offices of Representative Newt Gingrich and Senator Ted Stevens received the Petition and its Exhibits on December 10th, 1995. A demand for a Congressional investigation was made with a demand that if the findings show that the 14th Amendment was never proposed nor ratified in accordance to the provisions of the United States Constitution (and history shows that it was not), the members of Congress were to declare the Amendment null and void.

Unfortunately, the members of Congress, the peoples representitives, have taken the position that the 14th Amendment is a "Judicial Question" and they have refused to make an investigation of the Amendment. So with the Federal Courts ruling that the 14th Amendment is a "Political Question" and the Congress ruling that the 14th Amendment is a "Judicial Question", the power structure of Washington, D.C. is telling the states and the American people to get lost.  Is this the freedom we celebrate?


Admonishing our leaders from the Good Book

"If anyone wishes to be first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all."  Mark 9:35


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Get the facts they don't teach you in school .

 

Deadliest Day in American History

No, it didn't happen in 2001. It was one hundred forty one years ago this month, as two armies thrust north through western Maryland's rich farmlands and faced off in a battle so savage that its one-day death toll is unsurpassed in American history.

On Sept. 17, 1862, invading Confederate forces and Union pursuers collided in rolling sheets of fire at Antietam Creek, a shallow ribbon of water ambling through orchards and cornfields not far from the upper stretches of the Potomac River.

The battle near the dusty crossroads of Sharpsburg ended the first Confederate invasion of the North. It raised the stakes of the late War for America and the world. Despite horrendous losses two years ago in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the one-day casualty toll at Antietam remains unequaled.

Historian James M. McPherson notes in a new book that the 6,300 to 6,500 Union and Confederate soldiers killed and mortally wounded at Antietam were more than twice the 3,044 fatalities, including the 19 hijackers, suffered in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

"Another 15,000 men wounded in the Battle of Antietam would recover, but many of them would never again walk on two legs or work with two arms," McPherson writes in "Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam, The Battle That Changed the Course of the Civil War", published by Oxford University Press.

The casualties at Antietam were four times greater than Americans killed or wounded at the Normandy beaches on June 6, 1944. They were also greater than the combined casualties of all of the nation's 19th century wars, excepting the War for Southern Independence itself.

The following Florida units were involved in the Confederate effort at Antietam:  Florida 2nd Infantry Regiment, Florida 5th Infantry Regiment, Florida 8th Infantry Regiment.


How's your knowledge of Florida's History

September 15, 1928    Today WJXT-TV, Jacksonville's first television station, signed on the air on this date under the call sign WMBR-TV

September 16, 1928    The Belle Glade and Palm Beaches area was devastated by a hurricane. This was the culmination of the Great Lake Okeechobee Hurricane that struck Florida as a Category 4 storm, with winds pushing lake waters to a storm surge of more than 15 feet. The area surrounding the lake's south end, occupied primarily by migrtant agricultural workers, flooded. The Red Cross death toll count reached 1,836, but additional bodies and skeletons were discovered after the end of the Red Cross count. In response to this disaster, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built dikes around the lake to prevent a recurrence. Florida author Zora Neale Hurston recorded the impact on this hurricane on migrants in her novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God.

Because of its horrible consequences on this date, the September 1928 hurricane is often referred to as "San Felipe."


Internet Links of Educational interest:

Fun Political Surveys

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A Symbol Seen 'Round the World

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The Lesser of Two Evils?

http://www.spofga.org/build/updates/sept/chuck_baldwin.phtml


Historical Quiz

We're al familiar with the controversial "Patriot Act" recently passed by Congress.  But this character of the federal government isn't new.  In September 1861, a special office was created within the War Department and given the authority to arrest all those suspected of "disloyal practices". What was the name of this office?

Email your answer to NEFLOS@net-host.net. The first correct answer will win a free Florida State Flag, suitable for outdoor display of your patriotism

Answer to last quiz: Rhode Island

Some good answers were received, but no one had the correct one..


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