sábado, 28 de septiembre de 2013

The Pronuciation of our Bill of Rights

The U.S. Constitution is not a single document as is the case with the formal document of The Declaration of Independence, but is documentation containing two documents.  While it does contain a legal document dealing with matters concerning laws and how they are to be instituted in the forming of a more ideal government, the U.S. Constitution also contains a judicial document dealing with the matter of the Bill of Rights and how such natural rights should be understood as a warning towards those in contempt of the people's Civil Purpose.  Our Founder's pronuciation of our Bill of Rights served to threaten such offenders with judgement under Light of the Truth.

Therefore, the Bill of Rights should be understood as one of two documents within The U.S. Constitution while both of them together should be considered necessary for the instituting of a more perfect Union.  This more perfect Union differs from that of a better ideal government.  As demonstrated by the functioning of an ant colony in the last post, the nameless and faceless can function without that of a government, but government cannot function without the nameless and faceless.  Indeed, without the understanding of this sobering Pronuciation by our Founders, our present government has become a tyranny of drunkards.  This is a very simple subtle point which is why it is quite difficult to understand.    

From now on, I'm going to refer to the document of our Bill of Rights as the people's Pronuciation (pro - new - see - a - shun) just as our Founders once referred to the people's independence from tyranny as a written "declaration."  Pronuciation refers to the warning written within the U.S. Constitution as the people's Bill of Rights.  Our Founders ushered a threat to any future government, to any necessary tyranny that is, whether it be domestic or foreign, concerning the true power in the natural rights of the people versus the false but necessary powers of manipulation welded by those who function in government.    

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