"Militia Day"

"Militia Day"
Wed Apr 20, 2005 21:13
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Apr 19 1775, The battles of Lexington and Concord take place starting the
Revolutionary war. Evern since the day has been referred to as "Militia Day".
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Dieter (response to comment below),

The reason we have always referred to it as "the Amereican Revolution", rather than "the War for Independence", is because we fought for more than Independence.

The paradadigm (System of Laws) of the Ancien Regime (British/United Kingdom) was based on "The Divine Right of Kings".

We established a new paradigm (System of Laws) based on an entirely different foundation. Ours is based on "The Divine Rights of Man". In today's language, the inherent, unalienable, Rights of the Individual Human Person are superior to the Rights of 1 - the government, and 2) the collective Rights of "the people".

The collective Rights of the people are "Sovereign", override, supercede, any pretense of Rights - the powers, duties, obligations and responsibilities - that "We the People" delegated to our government.

In contrast - The Texans break from the government and people of Mexico was not a revolution, but a War for Independence. The Mexican Government refused to honor the Constitution of 1824. So the Texas did not establish a new form of government, based on a different paradigm. They broke free and attempted to form a Lawful government. One that would abide by, comply with, the mandate of the people set forth in their Constitution.

It is disturbing that Today's Law Schools, in our United States, teach the contrary of what most of us learn in High School. They reverse what their student were taught in High School and teach that our System of Laws is a continuation of the British System of 1776.

Thus, Attorneys are, through the Judicial Division, and their employment in other divisions of our government, have become the New 'Kings and Nobles' that Rule over the People of this Land. The 'plain language' of our Constitution has been turned upside down as what the Attorneys say becomes 'Law' that overrides our Constitution. I've experienced this we our direct representatives in our Legislature. They act as if they cannot understand our Constitution. They have to look to an Attorney on their staff to 'interprete' it for them.

As a result, while the rest of the world has followed the model of government we established in 1776 while we, in our own land, have been drifting away from it. Today, the Government, and all government Actors, provide only a pretense that "We the People" have Individual Rights, or are "the Sovereign", while imposing "Soveriegn Immunity" of Government, and Government Actors, upon us, individually and collectively. And now move to Grant the equivilant "Title of Nobility" to select special interest groups, Professions, such as Doctors, or Large Corporations, that want "tort reform" giving 'Color of Law' to unconstitutional limits on what Redress & Remedy we can have when they harm us. YES, Joyce, How quickly we forget.

It is interesting how many significant events happen to occure on this date. As you point out. Waco, where government actors brutally killed 80 some people, including 20 children, with impunity (no accountability), and a response that came 2 years later to the day, retribution that killed almost exactly twice that number, 160, including some 24 children.

PatSaloon76@yahoogroups.com  wrote:

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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 06:37:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: Cornet Joyce II
Subject: Fwd: Today in History

How QUICKLY we forget!!

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Apr 19 1775, The battles of Lexington and Concord take place starting the
Revolutionary war
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 20:47:03 -0700
From: "Dieter H. Dahmen"
Subject: Re: Today in History

Hello all:

It always surprises me somewhat, when I discover Americans born on these
shores refer to that event as the American revolution. I wish I could figure
out why. The Nazis and Germans in general to this day call it the American
War for Independence and so do the British. Personally I also prefer to call
it the American War for Independence.

Now to that strange date: April 19th.

On April 19th, 1775 captain Parker fired the shot that was heard around the
world. His musket now hangs high an a wall inside the Massachusetts Senate
chamber with a trigger lock. On April 19th, 1783, eight years later to the
day, while quartered at valley forge, George Washington receives the news
the king has relinquished his hold on the colonies.

April 20th, 1889, Hitler is born in Europe. In America it was still the 19th
of April. April 19th, 1943 sees the Jewish uprising in the Warsaw ghetto,
demonstrating the impossibility of gun control, for if the Nazis, not known
for loving Jews, could not enforce it, no one can. April 19th, 1993 we have
Waco and April 19th, 1995 we have the Oklahoma City bombing. And then, on
April 19th, 1968, Daphne, my youngest son's wife, was born. This last bit of
information, I am sure, is only important to her and to no one else.

Dieter

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