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someguyinpa
12-21-2009, 11:34 PM
Black’s Law dictionary, 5th ed., defines

SOVEREIGN: a person, body, or state in which independent and supreme authority is vested;

SOVEREIGN PEOPLE: the political body, consisting of the entire number of citizens and qualified electors, who, in their collective capacity, possess the powers of sovereignty and exercise them through their chosen representatives;

Therefore, society (we the people) is collective sovereignty.

Sovereignty Quiz:

1. Even though the people agree to be subjected to the Law, they are not subjects of the government. True or False

2. All employees of a government being elected or not, remain servants of the people. That is why we call them public servants. True or False

3. At any time the collective sovereignty can create or overturn any law and the government cannot dispute this and has to comply. True or False

4. The collective sovereignty is the highest authority to which all governmental institutions owe their allegiances. True or False

5. True or False: the following are illusions of collective sovereignty:
Elections - candidates selected by those who fund their campaign who are media manipulators.
Referenda - written by a select few who control public opinion; offer yes or no only vote.
Jury Duty - jurors controlled by a judge who tells them to judge only the facts, not the law (no jury nullification allowed).

6. People have been conditioned to accept that there are issues in which they cannot participate or decide. True or False

7. Public servants making decisions behind closed doors, away from the scrutiny of the people is totally unacceptable. True or False

8. When the spirit of competition and unjust accumulation is replaced by the spirit of co-operation and sharing, there is no need for secrecy, except to cover up crimes and abuses. True or False

9. The collective sovereignty is the master. True or False

10. The government (local, state, or federal) is the servant. True or False

11. The servant cannot work in secrecy away from the eyes of the master. True or False

12. The servants must work in full transparency so the masters can oversee and control. True or False

13. It is unacceptable to exclude the collective sovereignty from major issues. True or False

14. No wise sovereign would ever completely give away to their servants their power to declare war. True or False

15. No wise sovereign would ever give away their authority to reverse the decisions of their servants. True or False

16. At any moment, at any level, we the people, are the highest authority. True or False

17. All natural persons form the collective sovereignty. True or False

18. All unnatural persons (corporations) are excluded from being a part of the collective sovereignty. True or False

19. The collective sovereignty can draft a binding legal contract (will of the people) for any public servant candidates running in their district which would represent formal ‘job descriptions’ for them to strictly follow if elected to office. True or False

20. This binding legal contract represents the signatory candidates clear positions on the issues. True or False

21. Any departure from the binding legal contract will cause the elected public servant to voluntarily step down or face a recall election, plus possible civil and/or criminal charges. True or False

22. The binding legal contract takes the guess work out of electing honest candidates for public office by binding them to the limits of their job description contract (specific) and their oath of office (general). True or False

23. Candidates refusing to sign a collective sovereignty legal contract are unworthy of the sovereign people’s support and ultimate vote. True or False

Zippyjuan
12-21-2009, 11:52 PM
YouTube - Monty Python- The Annoying Peasant (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAaWvVFERVA&feature=related)

ScoutsHonor
12-22-2009, 12:03 AM
lol

someguyinpa
12-22-2009, 02:04 AM
There is much truth in that Monty Python piece, except King Arthur should not have been used as he and the knights of the round table (minus Lancelot) were on a spiritual mission. More at: azuritepress.com.