Kalash
Bluelighter
If I plea, however, there is no room for appeal and no room for me to maintain standing in the civil case I want to raise.
I understand your concerns...
And I thank you for them.
I just can't see spending 3 years sitting somewhere locked up thinking, "What if I'd tried?"
I can see 9 years sitting and having my attempt to look back upon - and not be forced to wonder, "What if?"
Icarus, Banquo, everyone that's stated that I should look at things in a time perspective...
You're all right - 6 years can be a long time.
But they won't be nearly as long as the 3 I'd be sitting and contemplating what would have happened if I'd stood up for my rights.
If I fight and lose, I can sit and work on the appeals process while I'm locked away.
Other than writing, there doesn't seem like there will be much else to do.
Banquo - I'm reading that both ways...
More time if I go to trial - that's a crucial point.
They're THREATENING me in order to get me to plea.
That's a crucial point.
I guess...
At this point I'm fairly certain I've made up my mind.
I'm unwilling to yield my right to appeal in a case where I believe FIRMLY that the laws are wrong.
I'm tired of doing what I'm told and worrying about the consequences if I don't.
I want the liberty I was promised in school.
I want the freedom I've been consistently told that I have.
And I'll never have it if I don't stand up for it now.
Fear and submission are not freedom - even if there are no chains, bars, or guards.
If I'm to remain imprisoned by the moral doctrine of society, I have no freedom of religion. I have no sovereignty. I have no liberty.
And my countrymen suffer beside me unaware of the chains upon their feet.
My sister and cousin have expressed that they want me to spend as little time in prison as possible.
My mom says the same thing - though she feels what I did was wrong, and there is no way to ever convince her otherwise.
My dad remains silent.
My aunt said that the country needs change - badly. And people are beginning to wake up - but doesn't know if the time has come for the reforms I'm talking about.
If liberty is something people need time to get used to, we'll be bound as slaves for all eternity.
The slaves never rebelled.
It took OTHER FREE MEN to bring liberty to the slaves in this country.
And it seems that it will be that way again.
So few of America's citizens know their heritage and the meaning of their liberties.
We remain the only free nation on this earth.
This was a discussion with someone I had from England...
They are subjects of the crown - but they act as though they are sovereign.
In America, we are subjects of NO ONE - we ARE sovereign.
We we act as subject of the state.
How did things get so reversed?
Why do we sit back, accept the "better than it could be..." dogma that comes flying at us from every side, and settle for things as they are?
I'm tired of settling.
Every day this week I've felt the need to fight grow.
Since the judge said on Monday that, because of my personal beliefs, there may not be ANY plea that I would be willing to accept...
I hadn't thought about it really until then.
But what he said was true.
Either I stand beside my beliefs and philosophy all the time...
Or I do not stand for them - I simply harbor them until the time my harbor is attacked, then I remove them from my harbor in effort to shield them and ensure their safety.
Marbury vs Madison [5 US (2 Cranch) 137, 174, 176, (1803)] wherein the Supreme Court stated that "All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void."
The court clarified their position in Miranda vs Arizona [384 US 436 p. 491] wherein they stated: "Where rights secured by the Constitution are involved, there can be no rule making or legislation which would abrogate them."
And in Norton vs Shelby County [118 US 425 p. 442] the justices stated: "An unconstitutional act is not law; it confers no right; it imposes no duties; affords no protection; it creates no office; it is in legal contemplation, as inoperative as though it had never been passed."
Norton v Shelby County...
If I am correct in my beliefs - and the only ground I need to stand upon is that my RIGHTS are superior to the PRIVILEGES of government - then there ARE no drug laws.
If I am incorrect - and my rights are NOT superior to a privilege of the government, then the government has exceeded its constitutionally defined purpose and is no longer a legitimate government - and I am not subject to its authority.
It doesn't require knowing ANYTHING about ANY law to determine this.
The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are all that are required.
In 20 minutes someone could read these documents and determine that the drug laws cannot exist.
My judge hates legal gibberish.
He believes it's nonsense.
Monday, he handed a document back to the prosecutor telling him to get rid of all the "nonsense" and put it in plain English.
I have plain English arguments.
They could even be ignorant arguments of a fool and still be presentable and true.
"My rights are superior to the privileges of the government. Congress cannot use their privileges (the commerce clause) to infringe upon my rights."
That's it.
Any legal gibberish is irrelevant.
If our republic still stands; i.e. if the court maintains its jurisdiction, the commerce clause cannot override the rights of the people.
I've commented that I've lost my mind...
Believing that I can never be free so long as I am restrained by these laws.
That may not be quite true - but I'm beginning to believe it more and more.
Right now I am calm...
But anticipating - expectant of what will come.
Two weeks ago my heart was racing and I was freaking out as the deadline to sign the plea was coming to pass.
I wasn't ready to decide two weeks ago.
Now, I am.
Thanks for your support.
I'll keep you guys informed.
It's my dream to take our country back.
I'm prepared to stand alone if need be - just to make an effort to do so.
I understand your concerns...
And I thank you for them.
I just can't see spending 3 years sitting somewhere locked up thinking, "What if I'd tried?"
I can see 9 years sitting and having my attempt to look back upon - and not be forced to wonder, "What if?"
Icarus, Banquo, everyone that's stated that I should look at things in a time perspective...
You're all right - 6 years can be a long time.
But they won't be nearly as long as the 3 I'd be sitting and contemplating what would have happened if I'd stood up for my rights.
If I fight and lose, I can sit and work on the appeals process while I'm locked away.
Other than writing, there doesn't seem like there will be much else to do.
Banquo - I'm reading that both ways...
More time if I go to trial - that's a crucial point.
They're THREATENING me in order to get me to plea.
That's a crucial point.
I guess...
At this point I'm fairly certain I've made up my mind.
I'm unwilling to yield my right to appeal in a case where I believe FIRMLY that the laws are wrong.
I'm tired of doing what I'm told and worrying about the consequences if I don't.
I want the liberty I was promised in school.
I want the freedom I've been consistently told that I have.
And I'll never have it if I don't stand up for it now.
Fear and submission are not freedom - even if there are no chains, bars, or guards.
If I'm to remain imprisoned by the moral doctrine of society, I have no freedom of religion. I have no sovereignty. I have no liberty.
And my countrymen suffer beside me unaware of the chains upon their feet.
My sister and cousin have expressed that they want me to spend as little time in prison as possible.
My mom says the same thing - though she feels what I did was wrong, and there is no way to ever convince her otherwise.
My dad remains silent.
My aunt said that the country needs change - badly. And people are beginning to wake up - but doesn't know if the time has come for the reforms I'm talking about.
If liberty is something people need time to get used to, we'll be bound as slaves for all eternity.
The slaves never rebelled.
It took OTHER FREE MEN to bring liberty to the slaves in this country.
And it seems that it will be that way again.
So few of America's citizens know their heritage and the meaning of their liberties.
We remain the only free nation on this earth.
This was a discussion with someone I had from England...
They are subjects of the crown - but they act as though they are sovereign.
In America, we are subjects of NO ONE - we ARE sovereign.
We we act as subject of the state.
How did things get so reversed?
Why do we sit back, accept the "better than it could be..." dogma that comes flying at us from every side, and settle for things as they are?
I'm tired of settling.
Every day this week I've felt the need to fight grow.
Since the judge said on Monday that, because of my personal beliefs, there may not be ANY plea that I would be willing to accept...
I hadn't thought about it really until then.
But what he said was true.
Either I stand beside my beliefs and philosophy all the time...
Or I do not stand for them - I simply harbor them until the time my harbor is attacked, then I remove them from my harbor in effort to shield them and ensure their safety.
Marbury vs Madison [5 US (2 Cranch) 137, 174, 176, (1803)] wherein the Supreme Court stated that "All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void."
The court clarified their position in Miranda vs Arizona [384 US 436 p. 491] wherein they stated: "Where rights secured by the Constitution are involved, there can be no rule making or legislation which would abrogate them."
And in Norton vs Shelby County [118 US 425 p. 442] the justices stated: "An unconstitutional act is not law; it confers no right; it imposes no duties; affords no protection; it creates no office; it is in legal contemplation, as inoperative as though it had never been passed."
Norton v Shelby County...
If I am correct in my beliefs - and the only ground I need to stand upon is that my RIGHTS are superior to the PRIVILEGES of government - then there ARE no drug laws.
If I am incorrect - and my rights are NOT superior to a privilege of the government, then the government has exceeded its constitutionally defined purpose and is no longer a legitimate government - and I am not subject to its authority.
It doesn't require knowing ANYTHING about ANY law to determine this.
The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are all that are required.
In 20 minutes someone could read these documents and determine that the drug laws cannot exist.
My judge hates legal gibberish.
He believes it's nonsense.
Monday, he handed a document back to the prosecutor telling him to get rid of all the "nonsense" and put it in plain English.
I have plain English arguments.
They could even be ignorant arguments of a fool and still be presentable and true.
"My rights are superior to the privileges of the government. Congress cannot use their privileges (the commerce clause) to infringe upon my rights."
That's it.
Any legal gibberish is irrelevant.
If our republic still stands; i.e. if the court maintains its jurisdiction, the commerce clause cannot override the rights of the people.
I've commented that I've lost my mind...
Believing that I can never be free so long as I am restrained by these laws.
That may not be quite true - but I'm beginning to believe it more and more.
Right now I am calm...
But anticipating - expectant of what will come.
Two weeks ago my heart was racing and I was freaking out as the deadline to sign the plea was coming to pass.
I wasn't ready to decide two weeks ago.
Now, I am.
Thanks for your support.
I'll keep you guys informed.
It's my dream to take our country back.
I'm prepared to stand alone if need be - just to make an effort to do so.
