Maybe we should just do this. We’ll expose the bad guys…and continue to expose them until they’re put in jail.
As far as elected positions are concerned, they can be filled as openings are created. If you guys can accomplish that without violence, in a peaceful manner and according to the letter of the laws of the Constitution, we’ll be sitting on the sidelines (or shadows) cheering you on.
However, we’ll still be there to expose corruption and bribery and blackmail and any other crimes perpetrated on the people. We are not concerned who fills the offices, only that they are eligible and that they uphold the Constitution. So be very careful who is in your camp.
I know personally that you’ve been inflitrated in one state and most likely in others. This is not the time to be haphazard about transparency and credibitlity and integrity.
Nor is it time to relax standards for morals and ethics.
And please, be mindful of the Patriot Act. They could make such an issue of it that it would set us back 50 years. A resulting police state we couldn’t imagine in our worst nightmares.
Re: Comment by paladin on March 26, 2011 @ 4:56 am
>Maybe we should just do this. We’ll expose the bad guys…
>and continue to expose them until they’re put in jail.
Thank you, I was considering ignoring your last post because it was straight out of the dis-information playbook. But I’ll see what I can do about getting you some people to talk to, although they might also be hesitant to talk to you because of the extreme skepticism level. I make no promises other than that I will try. We have an awful lot of really good folks in the Republic, despite the few that have made a bad impression on you guys.
>As far as elected positions are concerned, they can be filled
>as openings are created. If you guys can accomplish that without
>violence, in a peaceful manner and according to the letter of the
>laws of the Constitution, we’ll be sitting on the sidelines (or
>shadows) cheering you on.
As for the elections, yes they were held, yes they were recorded, and everything was done lawfully. But, they are a bit different than what we been brought up to expect in the defacto world, they were done in a Constitutional/Common Law manner, so most of the questions you asked are non-applicable. There is a possibility we can merge the two governments, but as long as they stay up and running there will be little of that for now. Eventually, the defacto will go away and it won’t be an issue.
>However, we’ll still be there to expose corruption and bribery and
>blackmail and any other crimes perpetrated on the people. We are not
>concerned who fills the offices, only that they are eligible and that
>they uphold the Constitution. So be very careful who is in your camp.
I expect nothing less, and if someone is corrupt, please expose them, but stay away from rumour mongering. We have had way too much corruption over the last centuries, and it needs to end. That goes for anyone in any elected position, no-one should be above the law.
>I know personally that you’ve been inflitrated in one state and most
>likely in others. This is not the time to be haphazard about
>transparency and credibitlity and integrity.
>Nor is it time to relax standards for morals and ethics.
We are quite aware of the infiltrations, they have happened in several states now and have set back the processes significantly. Procedures have been changed, awareness has been increased, and we are working to counter these efforts as much as possible. I should take that as a good sign though, that they are concerned with the Republic enough to go through that amount of effort to sabotage us.
>And please, be mindful of the Patriot Act. They could make such an
>issue of it that it would set us back 50 years. A resulting police
>state we couldn’t imagine in our worst nightmares.
We are, which is why we are stressing respecting the law (both the original law and corporate law) and maintaining a peaceful status, giving them as little of a reason as possible. This can be accomplished if we do it right, it has already grown enough that there is no stopping it at this point.
>Maybe we should just do this. We’ll expose the bad guys…
>and continue to expose them until they’re put in jail.
>as openings are created. If you guys can accomplish that without
>violence, in a peaceful manner and according to the letter of the
>laws of the Constitution, we’ll be sitting on the sidelines (or
>shadows) cheering you on.
>blackmail and any other crimes perpetrated on the people. We are not
>concerned who fills the offices, only that they are eligible and that
>they uphold the Constitution. So be very careful who is in your camp.
>likely in others. This is not the time to be haphazard about
>transparency and credibitlity and integrity.
>Nor is it time to relax standards for morals and ethics.
>issue of it that it would set us back 50 years. A resulting police
>state we couldn’t imagine in our worst nightmares.