lunes, 20 de enero de 2014

The Republican Party is dead

Indeed, the Republican party is dead.  In place of a two-party system, the federal government of these United States has become a bastion of Republican and Democratic lawyers whose sum total now make up a single, parasitic Legal party.

How strange is it that the Republican party would utilize today's *Imperial media to criticize the new burgeoning Tea Party and the vast numbers of members who once belonged to the Republican Party itself?  The odd reason as to why they do so is because they don't want word getting out that their own party is dead.

This slow and eventual death of the Republican Party is also the reason why the office of the presidency has, over the years, corrupted to the position of the dictatorship it is today.  So, the first solution is to get word out that the Republican Party is dead.  After achieving this, then it will be possible to both impeach and prosecute the president who today is ruling unabated as a dictator.

As my position of authority originated of, by, and for the people, as I am acting on their behalf as this nation's interim Prime Minister, as I am serving them also as this nation's **Supreme Court, and as I am now playing all these parts as a fictional character and narrator who I concocted, as Fd. Uncle Emanuel Watkins, I have already shown in a previous post how the office of the presidency of these United States has taken on the same status of those wicked Emperors of yesteryear (tyrants).  I then declared the position of the presidency to be a tyranny - backsliding tyrants who express the same six characteristics once expressed by the wicked Emperors of old.  Therefore, the office of presidency of these United States is now acting in contempt of the people and their Civil Purpose and the prerequisite advancement of it.      
      
*The media of "sayers" who were once utilized by fallen Emperors to stumble up the Children of God.

**Not the question of what is the federal Supreme Court, but the question of what is the most supreme of all courts.  In answering this question, the most supreme of all courts would be that one which understands the limits of authority and how such is achieved by narrowing down towards that which is the most subjective state, with this being the ideal relationship between both the rulers and the ruled. A reduction to authority by way of circumcision.  Such an ideal authority will always work to express itself in the best interest of the people, the practical, realistic and objective goal which never whispers a mysterious best interest, but attains a clear and never wavering focus upon the people's Civil-Purpose and the prerequisite advancement of it.

    

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