viernes, 20 de junio de 2014

What does it mean for one person "to grant" their approval for the benefit of another?

In and of itself, the action verb "to grant" is just another word.  Indeed, there exists little meaning concerning the act of granting for the mere sake of granting.  In other words, governmental actions in these united States should never be defined wholly out of context concerning the people's proclaimed Bill of Rights.  After all, pertaining to the rock solid Truth which is the supreme power, the Bill of Rights of the people supercede even the absolute power which a king once proclaimed himself to possess.

Unlike a legal, civil right, a natural right reduces on the physical level to the soul.  Therefore, one cannot grant nor repeal such an unalienable right to the detriment or for the benefit of another.  This would be just as absurd as granting all mothers allowing them the privilege to love her children.

As an Emperor proclaiming himself to be a living god is just as evil as a king proclaiming himself to possess absolute power, so is it just as evil for a president of these united States to proclaim that he possesses absolute executive privilege to grant.

To thoughtlessly grant endless laws is an action in contempt of the prerequisite advancement of the people's Civil Purpose, an offense which is tantamount to stumbling up the children of God.  Such an act of evil is deemed the worst of all offenses by the Lord Almighty.

As every government official should now understand this point, so consider yourselves to be held to a higher judgement and to a greater penalty under the Light of Truth.

Fd. Uncle Emanuel Watkins
Prime Minister of these united States
First Attorney to our Founders under the Light of Truth
Acting Supreme Court
   

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