Henry Nicolle
California state Citizen Candidate
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We All Want to Believe
Belief is Comfort from Responsibility
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Political humorist Will Rogers once commented,
"It ain't what you don't know that'll kill you...
it's what you think you know, that just ain't so!"


Belief, even false belief, is comforting
For most of us, it is easier to believe things are just hunky-dory with our political, economic and social systems than to acknowledge that we are in deep trouble on all counts. If we think too much about the quagmire that our lives have slowly slipped into, we face the difficult decision on what, if anything, we can or should do about it. It is easier to believe that all is well, that our leaders are honorable, that our institutional policies are lawful, our bureaucrats obedient and our liberty safe than to contemplate a face-off with armed, renegade public servants.

Our liberty and rights have been stolen and replaced with fakes
Well, today our liberty is no more safe or genuine than the phony currency in our back pocket.... purse ... pouch... whatever. When we stop to consider the real conduct of our lives, we are only superficially free, and regrettably, our liberty is truly lost. We have some of the effects of rights, but we have no rights that anyone in government will respect. We are free to choose our beer or milk brand, but our choices must be government approved and regulated. That is not a choice of liberty, but selection under a grant of privilege.

Information and Education are the first presentations
If you don't know that you've lost anything, or if you do know, but aren't certain exactly what or how, you won't care much for what I bring to our conversation.

But, knowledge is power. Ignorance is debilitating or fatal. In our current state of government insurrection, to be politically ignorant can easily deteriorate into imprisonment, pain or death under color of law.

Insurrection - Who, How and Why
So first, I will explain in great detail what it is that we've lost, what our representatives and public servants have done, and how they did it, so that we will all be on the same page when we discuss how we might accomplish the recovery of our rights, powers and liberty.

Contemplating War
Then, we will decide if the danger and cost of conflict are worth the effort. I hope you will set aside your weekend, or a few evenings to study our problem, and then, perhaps to join me in our recovery of liberty and self-government.

So... On to the heart of my Candidacy!

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Last Revision: 28 August, 2004