Feb
9
WHAT DID GEORGE WASHINGTON AND HIS CREW DO TO GOVERNMENT IN AMERICA?
Filed Under COMMON LAW, CONSTITUTION, LAW OF THE LAND, PRESIDENTS, State of California, Territorial Jurisdiction | Comments Off
How is it possible for the City of Atwater, County of Merced, State of California to control the use of all property located within what are called the city limits? One of my students has an interest in a motel in Atwater and that interest is being put in jeopardy because the City of Atwater […]
Feb
8
OHIO CONGRESSWOMAN MARCY KAPTUR TELLS FORECLOSED HOMEOWNERS TO STAY PUT–SQUAT
Filed Under COMMON LAW, CONSTITUTION, Foreclosure, LAW OF THE LAND, LEARNING THE LAW, ORGANIC LAWS, Territorial Jurisdiction, U.S. District Court | 3 Comments
State of Ohio Representative Marcy Kaptur is encouraging homeowners to stay put in their foreclosed houses. She claims that many of the home loans made during the sub prime fiasco may not be completely legitimate and, therefore, unenforceable. She suggests that homeowners facing foreclosure should seek legal counseling and demand a mortgage audit from the […]
Feb
7
ABRAHAM LINCOLN THE FRAUD
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Abraham Lincoln like all the President of the United States before him and all the Presidents of the United States since have failed to reveal the true character of the Office of President of the United States. As I have shown in these posts, and I more thoroughly prove to my students in […]
Feb
4
NO PERSON EXCEPT A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN, OR A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, AT THE TIME OF THE ADOPTION OF THIS CONSTITUTION, SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT; NEITHER SHALL ANY PERSON BE ELIGIBLE TO THAT OFFICE WHO SHALL NOT HAVE ATTAINED TO THE AGE OF THIRTY FIVE YEARS, AND BEEN FOURTEEN YEARS A RESIDENT WITHIN THE UNITED STATES.
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On February 4, 1789 George Washington was elected unanimously by the presidential Electors to the Office of President. Article II Section 1 Clause 5 of the Constitution for the United States of America set out above requires that to be eligible to the Office of President a person must at the time of the adoption […]
Feb
4
ALL LEGISLATIVE POWERS HEREIN GRANTED SHALL BE VESTED IN A CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, WHICH SHALL CONSIST OF A SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Filed Under Articles of Confederation, CONSTITUTION, Declaration of Independence, LEARNING THE LAW, Northwest Ordinance, ORGANIC LAWS | 1 Comment
The Congress of the United States and the Senate are introduced, by the article “a,” in the first sentence, of the first Article, in the Constitution for the United States of America of September 17, 1787. The House of Representatives has been introduced a few months earlier in the Northwest Ordinance of July 13, 1787. […]