I AM A FREE AMERICAN

i am an idealist. Pure and simple. I am #1genUS, and with respect to the politics of this land pretty much use #KeepItSimpleSmartie and #CommonLaw, the #DeclarationOfIndependence and #Constitution to inform my thoughts and go from there. I am reasonable and will listen to anything except lies and hate-based realities, and those I walk away from as being Stupid.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

does this flag offend you?



i am curious, does this flag offend you?

our history books and teachers SUCK. for so many years, this flag was a flag of shame, and for most people in america it still is.

going back, as an adult, and learning about the civil war, the causes of it, what happened politically, legislatively and in reality, has been a wonderful journey ... although i am angry with my parents for not knowing the history of this nation, with my teachers and schools for not teaching me the truth, and for the emotional spin people who don't know the truth put on this flag in particular.

did you know, the north declared war? yes, the federal government, and the representatives of the remaining states declared war on the states that decided ... 'we do not consent to be governed by this government.'

do you remember this ... "That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness." - Declaration of Independence.

so, the north said, we don't care that you don't like our government, you can't leave ... you cannot choose who governs you. slavery was an issue of emotional charge ... much like terrorism is an issue of emotional charge.

and if the people of the state of south carolina could decide 'we do not consent to be governed by the united states of america on a federal level', then too so could the people of all the nation. and rather than reconcile the differences, they went to war to force a way of government on people without their consent ... or, at best through coerced consent.

today, we experience coerced consent each day of our lives in this nation.

look around at your life, and see the ways you do things because there's a law that you don't agree with, but that you follow just because if you don't, you will be penalized.

this was never supposed to be a nation of penalized people, yet we do it every day of our lives ... accept penalties and interferences with our daily lives to deal with those penalties ... to what end? so its easier later? its not going to get easier later ... consent must be given to how you are governed ... they assume you consent ... but you don't have to.

be an american ... live according to the government you consent to be governed by ... it is your right.

the battle flag of the south, when they were a sovereign nation, invaded by a nation that would seek to impose a form of government to which they did not consent.

my new battle flag ...

peace & harmony,
elaine
'freedom must be exercised to stay in shape!'

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

be aWARe !!!

because i haven't yet figured out how to make those videos play here ... check out this video

although i don't think some of its messages are an answer to our problems (like voting democratic ... we need to vote consciousness, whatever the party affiliation!), i think it definitely makes us keenly aware of the complexity and the bredth of our problems stemming from greed and ignorance. enjoy ...

be aWARe ....


peace & harmony,
elaine
'there is NO excuse for domestic (or international) violence!'
(borrowed from a bumper sticker on the back of an LAPD squad car, interlineated by me.)

Thursday, July 20, 2006

do you even know america?

A friend sent me this link ... take 10 minutes and just watch it. While I was already aware of everything this documentary uncovered and discussed, I was still rattled to my core. If you think its not true, don't pass it on. If you've seen just one thing in there that you know is true, send it on to whomever comes to your mind that needs to see it.

... be aWARe ....


I am currently researching the astrology of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution as well as the acts taken by the Civil War Congress (the congress which convened after the southern states dissolved the original United States of America). If you don't care about America, that's fine, but I do. I want to know more, and I hope you do too.

These are some of the laws passed under the Civil War Congress:

1. Emancipation of the District of Columbia and the Civil Rights Act ... which turned "the people" into 'citizens' of the federal government ... this led to the "14th Amendment" which was questionably ratified ... which is currently the subject of the immigration debate we are currently engaged.

2. The Homestead Act ... the beginning of eminent domain

3. The National Bank Act (e.g., creation of the Federal Reserve Bank)

4. The Coin Act ("in God we trust" on money) ... the end of the separation of the church and state.

I will be putting up my research and discussion as I finish the work, stayed tuned in and turned on!

peace & harmony,
elaine
'freedom must be exercised to stay in shape!'

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

a letter to the president ...

... sometimes things happen that even piss my husband off (which takes quite a bit ... i should know!) ... this is a recent letter he wrote to our mr. bush in washington ....


Dear President Bush,

I am a resident of the United States of America, and a registered Republican in the state of California, and I have to say, I am thoroughly appalled at what I am reading in the press about this case involving the rape-murder of an Iraqi teenager and her family by US soldiers. Mr Bush, this case is another potential powder keg for your legacy, if you even care about it, given that the story was broken to the press by top ranking generals. The silence from the White House and Secretary of State's office is deafening. Why play the let's-just-wait-and-see game, Mr President?

If you haven't seen an account of what our military legal corps are alleging happened, here is some of what Yahoo news is reporting:

"The soldiers drank alcohol, abandoned their checkpoint, changed clothes to avoid detection and headed to the victims' house, about 200 meters (yards) from a U.S. checkpoint in the "Triangle of Death," a Sunni Arab area south of Baghdad known for its violence, the affidavit said.

The affidavit estimated the rape victim was about 25. But a doctor at the Mahmoudiya hospital gave her age as 14. He refused to be identified for fear of reprisals.

[Former soldier Steven D.] Green is accused of raping the woman and killing her and the three other family members, including a girl estimated to be 5 years old. An official familiar with the investigation told The Associated Press that Green set fire to the rape victim's body in an apparent cover-up attempt.

Iraqi authorities identified the rape victim as Abeer Qassim Hamza. The other victims were her father, Qassim Hamza; her mother, Fikhriya Taha; and her sister, Hadeel Qassim Hamza.

The March 12 attack was among the worst in a series of cases of U.S. troops accused of killing and abusing Iraqi civilians."

Let me remind you once again, Mr President (and who ever else is reading this), of the names of these Iraqi civilians who were in support of the American presence in their area to quell insurgent violence until 5 rapist-murderers in our US military snuffed out their lives:

Abeer Qassim Hamza (the targeted victim, 14 years of age). Her father, Qassim Hamza; her mother, Fikhriya Taha; and her sister, Hadeel Qassim Hamza (5 years old. One year younger than my American daughter!).

As a father, as an American, as a Christian, I am outraged to the point of violence myself. Just how do you think the enemy feels? Do you think this can be diplomatically handled or just shoved under the carpet by the Administration like so many other serious things that have occurred on your watch?

You call yourself a Christian man. You say you care about the people of Iraq. You say you care about the people of the United States of America, our safety and security against terrorist attacks. If even one of these statement are true, you must act boldly, Mr President. Our enemies are waiting to see just how you handle this situation. Thinking pragmatically, you have an image problem, Mr President. Many of my republican friends feel the White House does not give a damn about anything but itself. If this rings true, then act, Mr. Bush! Treat this heinous and deplorable incident as if the victims were Jenna, Barbara, or Laura. Tell the world that these cowardly, disgusting murderers, who have disgraced the uniform and brought shame on every American soldier who have given so much to our great nation, will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Call their hideous acts of decrepit decadence and moral bankruptcy for what they truly were: crimes against humanity. Get angry, Mr Bush! Get angry that this one foolish and sinful act has set back your agenda. Make sure every American and the world is crystal clear that justice means something in the United States of America.

Don't play the role of a lame duck, Mr President. You have the chance to get those in Iraq who may be on the fence to reject the path of insurgency by your remarks today. Those incredibly despicable individuals have threaten national security and endangered every American on planet Earth with their callous acts against a child, no doubt. Don't aid and abed this tyranny by remaining silent. Speak out, Mr President.

Think of what good you could do to restore public faith in our great Republican civic leaders with a strong stance on this issue now. Rape is a horrible, horrible act of cowardice and unthinkable violence. Don't let this opportunity escape you like Hurricane Katrina where the sluggish response from Washington admittedly appeared a day late and a dollar short. Be swift and decisive. Let the world know Americans are not rapists and murderers. In the eyes of those left behind, particularly the 8 and 13 year old orphaned brothers of this poor violated and fallen child, sister, daughter, niece, friend, human being, this is what America, Americans, and every American soldier serving overseas looks like. Don't make the mistake of thinking a bunch of court maneuverings and legalese will take these scorching memories away.

Thank you for listening

Chris Clermont