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Henry
Nicolle
Wyoming
Welcome to my Website!
Last Revision
19 October, 2018
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The Liberty Logo in
the right hand cell of my page heading is an allusion to
the First and
Second Amendments to the Constitution for the United States of America.
The Penman represents the First Amendment, which denies the government
any authority to interfere
with Discusssion and Action by the People to create, alter, replace or
destroy our delegated offices and institutions.
The
Rifleman represents the Second Amendment which prohibits any
restrictions
on our ability by
credible force
to impose our Sovereignty over our creations for governing.
Inherent Rights are the essense of a Free People, Free Men and Free
Women.
These fundamental Rights are
individual Properties that cannot be transferred,
gifted, bought, sold or surrendered.
Inherent Rights exist because You exist.
First among the Rights of Liberty is the Right to exist.
Next among the
rights of Liberty is the right to own, enjoy and dispose
of Property.
At the top of the Property list is the property of Inherent Rights
themselves.
Liberty is a meaningless term if the exercise of Rights can be
arbitrarily limited or denied.
Any "civil right" or "civil privilege" granted by an "authority" are
ephemeral
and are more logically described by the term
"privilege".
Privileges are created, granted or denied by a "Superior Authority".
Privileges are grants of immunity for conduct which would otherwise be
prohibited and therefore cannot qualify as "Rights".
A Right that is not exercised or cannot be defended is no "Right" at
all.
Among the innumerable Rights that our founders
considered sufficiently important to recognize explicitely
are those essential for Liberty, enumerated in the Declaration and
characterized by our Constitution.
These are few, but critically essential, if we are to exist, engage in
liberty
and self-determination,
to be capable of self-government, and to retain possession of these
powers.
These are the inherent Rights of Human existance: Life, Liberty and
Pursuit of Happiness.
Freedom and to communicate by speech and by publication
Freedom to associate and assemble
Freedom to petition the government
Freedom to keep and bear arms.
The first three prohibitions on government use of powers
are those
necessary to ensure self-government,
anf to peacably alter or remove government when we deem it in our best
interest.
The right to keep and bear arms is the assurance that our will is
enforceable
upon a recalcitrant government population.
Liberty of all other Rights flow from the enforcement of these few
enumerated Rights.
Words alone
cannot Secure or Defend Liberty.
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Recover Our Liberty!
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Liberty is never given; it
must always be taken and aggressively
defended.
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