Congressional Research Service Summary
The following summary was written by the Congressional Research Service, a well-respected nonpartisan arm of the Library of Congress. GovTrack did not write and has no control over these summaries.
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County Assembly Intro
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Republic vs Democracy
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The Broken Common Bond
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Individualism and Collectivism...
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Nature & Origin of Human Ri...
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Group Supremacy (DOOT Series)
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Individualism vs Collectivism (Part 1 of 3)
Individualism vs Collectivism (Part 2 of 3)
Individualism vs Collectivism (Part 3 of 3)
America INC - Lost Sovereignty (part 1)
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America INC - Lost Sovereignty (part 2)
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America INC - Lost Sovereignty (part 3)
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An Idea Whose Time Has Come - P...
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An Idea Whose Time Has Come - P...
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An Idea Whose Time Has Come - P...
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Badnarik's Constitution Class Part 01 of 43
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Badnarik's Constitution Class Part 02 of 43
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Badnarik's Constitution Class Part 03 of 43
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Constitution for Dummies Part 1 of 4
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Constitution for Dummies Part 2 of 4
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Constitution for Dummies Part 3 of 4
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John Adams argues Alexander Hamil...
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John Adams Continental Congress a...
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John Adams at the Boston Massacre...
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Power to the Jury 1/3 Ron Paul
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Power to the Jury 2/3 Ron Paul
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Power to the Jury 3/3 Ron Paul
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Nullification & State Rights P 1 of...
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Nullification & State Rights P 2 of...
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Nullification & State Rights P 3 of...
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Jury Nullification (slides)
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Scanners & States Rights
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Jury Nullification Case Example
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All of the pieces
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The Day the Dollar Died
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End of Liberty
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Beckman's Jury Training Part 01 of 12
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Beckman's Jury Training Part 02 of 12
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Beckman's Jury Training Part 03 of 12
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Peacemakers Solution (part 01 of 11)
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Peacemakers Solution (part 02 of 11)
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Peacemakers Solution (part 03 of 11)
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Common Law P 1 of 5 (Bill T)
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Common Law P 2 of 5 (Bill T)
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Common Law P 3 of 5 (Bill T)
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Common Law Court - How It Works
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Common Law Court - Discovered and...
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Common Law Court - Dance with All...
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Sheriff Mack - Granada Forum P 1 of 6
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Sheriff Mack - Granada Forum P 2 of 6
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Sheriff Mack - Granada Forum P 3 of 6
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Shop 'till the country flops
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The Declaration of Independence -...
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Amnesty Madness
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End of Liberty
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Food Freedom
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Food Radiation: What We CAN Do...
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Come to the USA
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Obummer! by Christina Houston
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If Your Reading This
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Common Law Court - How It Works
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Common Law Court - Discovered and...
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Common Law Court - Dance with All...
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Military Preps For Big Econ Break...
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Walmart Public Service Announceme...
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Airport Insecurity Persists
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SCA has Moved
Stevens County Assembly has a new website at: www.StevensCountyAssembly.com. Republic Assembly (RepublicAssembly.com) will continue to be an education website; will now focus more on National issues. Whereas, the new Stevens County Assembly website (www.StevensCountyAssembly.com) will be more Stevens County and Washington orientated.
There is a meaningful difference between a Republican (a political party) and the Republic (our constitutionally formed country). You should fully understand the importance of the differences. Stevens County Assembly is not associated with any political parties. We are an independent body politic of and for the community of Stevens County, Washington
To understand the difference, it important you first understand the difference between a Republic and a Democracy.
The following summary was written by the Congressional Research Service, a well-respected nonpartisan arm of the Library of Congress. GovTrack did not write and has no control over these summaries.
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TUCSON, Arizona (Reuters) - A long-simmering movement by liberal stalwarts in southern Arizona to break away from the rest of the largely conservative state is at a boiling point as secession backers press to bring their longshot ambition to the forefront of Arizona politics.
A group of lawyers from the Democratic stronghold of Tucson and surrounding Pima County have launched a petition drive seeking support for a November 2012 ballot question on whether the 48th state should be divided in two.
The ultimate goal of the newly formed political action committee Start our State is to split Pima County off into what would become the nation's 51st state, tentatively dubbed Baja Arizona.
Backers have until July 5 next year to collect the 48,000 signatures required to qualify for a spot on the ballot. If they succeed, it would mark only the first hurdle in a long, circuitous process that even the most determined of supporters readily acknowledge has little chance of bearing fruit.
Many towns, countries, and states across America are reorganizing their economies independently. North Dakota is a shining example of this in that they have not only made excellent use of mineral extraction, but have also reorganized the way they bank. Through the cooperation of communities, businesses and government, they have one of the most solid economies in our country.
There is also another great and needed change moving across the states: The Food Sovereignty Acts. Counties and towns in seven states have enacted this ordinance. Wyoming has passed a bill for the entire state concerning food sovereignty. This is a matter of extreme importance.
The backbone and heritage of our nation is strongly tied to our agriculture to include general farming, fruit orchards, ranching, vegetable growers and others. This way of life is extremely important and it is under attack daily in our nation. Our local farmers are at risk because of over-regulation and out-sourcing of produce and meat to other countries whose standards are much lower than ours.
Read over the Preamble for this ordinance from the state of Vermont.
WHEREAS all people are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; and
Over the course of human history, government systems have come and gone. Systems such as anarchism, communism, socialism, democracies and religious rule (which can be a combination of any) have all had their day. But only one system is cherished by people and has been blessed by the God of creation. The Republic or better, said, a Constitutional Republic.
The Republic is not a perfect system, being that mankind is operating it; yet it is the only system that guarantees God-given unalienable freedoms of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, as long as one does not infringe on another’s very freedoms. Hence, “Do no harm.” (Oppress no one.)
When the power of government is vested properly in the people, having such appropriate law which the body of the people have agreed upon; you have a constitutional republic at hand. Note it is the very substance of the law proposed by the people, authored by God Himself, and agreed upon by all that brought forth our Republic.
We must keep in mind that a Republic does not operate automatically. It cannot be held and maintained by a central government. This is very obvious by the circumstances in our nation today. If a people create such government under God, then those people must maintain such a government.
In our era we have not a sufficient number of people that understand the truths and principles that our nation was founded on. People must understand what’s been lost and that our freedoms and liberties neither begin nor end with the constitution.
One of our major weaknesses today is, as a populous, we, for the most part, have no concept of the principles, circumstances and events that formed the constitution. Many a well-meaning person, to include many of our elected officials, will say they understand, but have really never done an in-depth study of this most important matter. Obviously, when you consider that and events of our day, politically speaking, the qualifications of our present leaders should come into question.
Woodrow Wilson and his fellow founders of the modern liberalism movement argued that we should live in an age of progression and government must be the engine of progress. This idea not only affects the way government operates, but also the freedoms and liberties of people.
Franklin Roosevelt added to natural rights, the idea of economic security. Government grew as a result, especially under Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon.
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