Henry Nicolle
California state Citizen Candidate in 2004
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Greetings, fellow Citizens!
I am Henry Nicolle ... Welcome to a debate with tough questions and difficult answers.
These pages contain controversial issues!
Life and Death Consequences
The observations, conclusions and recommendations that I offer are serious issues of life and death. They ask, "How will you live your life and what kind of life are you willing to allow strangers, people in government, impose upon your children?"
The people of our governments have altered our form of government and intentionally destroyed our liberty.
We were once a Free People, (however flawed and prejudiced our practice of government may have been). But, Common Liberty does not suit the interests of people with power.

The Liberty our ancestors won by blood, will, whiskey and gunpowder has been stolen from us, piece by piece, by the very people we have entrusted to preserve it.

I intend to take our Liberty back, by persuasion or by right of necessity.

Controversial Discussion and Confrontational Conduct
Our form of government has great worth, but has been betrayed and we should rescue and preserve it by removing the ambitious and the insurrectionists from among our public servants, by removing their seditious alterations and policies and by restoring our proper institutions to their intended form and service to our purpose.

Our unique form of self-government properly anticipates that we should consider and discuss altering or removing the governments we created when Liberty is abused.
(See Declaration of Independence and Amendment I of the Constitution)

These considerations and acts are fundamental duties of Free Citizens among a Free and self-governing People. They are the essence of grasping and preserving Liberty.

Consideration and Implementation of Change are Constitutionally Protected
Our founders were concerned that the federal government would forget their limitations by constitutional enumeration of their powers and duties. They prudently included specific protection of the processes of consideration of change (first amendment) and of the tools necessary to enforce our decisions (second amendment), should government not heed and obey our petitions.
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Last Revision: 29 August, 2004