Archive for category: Petitions for Redress & Grievance

Claiming True Citizenship in America – Freedom Keepers for The Constitution — The Petitions for RedressSince 1995, the We The People Foundation for Constitutional Education, Inc., and its predecessor organization, with the support of tens of thousands of Americans, has scrutinized the behavior of officials in the central government, comparing that behavior with the requirements of the Constitution and petitioning the three branches of the central government for redress of numerous violations. The Petitions for Redress are not political statements – they are legal Notices regarding unlawful acts.  Viewed together, they are an instant opportunity for Americans to see that the “issues or crises of the day” all have a common thread as violations of the Constitution and the Principles contained therein.  Were our people re-dedicated to the simple, earnest task of ensuring the Constitution was upheld at all times, our Nation would be raised instantly above parties, politics, personalities, special interests and the rest.  The focus would be on fulfilling the Constitution which was established to take us through any situation in advance of civilization, if only we would give obedience to It:  PETITION 1 (1995): Petitioned the Judicial Branch for Redress of Grievances Relating to the Bailout of the Mexican Peso by the President Without Authority and in violation of the Money Clauses.PETITION 2 (1999): Petitioned the Judicial Branch for Redress of Grievances Relating to the Bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Without a Congressional Declaration of WarPETITION 3 (July 1999): Petitioned the leaders of the Legislative and Executive Branches for Redress of Grievances Relating to the  Imposition of a Direct Un-Apportioned Tax on Labor in violation of the Tax ClausesPETITION 4 (April 2000): Petitioned the leaders of the Legislative and Executive Branches for Redress of Grievances Relating to the  Imposition of a Direct Un-Apportioned Tax on Labor in violation of the Tax ClausesPETITION 5 (July 2001): Petitioned the leaders of the Legislative and Executive Branches for Redress of Grievances Relating to the  Imposition of a Direct Un-Apportioned Tax on Labor in Violation of the Tax ClausesPETITION 6 (Nov 2002): Petitioned each and every member of Congress and the President for Redress of Grievances Relating to the Invasion of Iraq Without a Congressional Declaration of War in Violation of the War Powers ClausePETITION 7 (Nov 2002): Petitioned each and every member of Congress and the President for Redress of Grievances Relating to the adoption of the USA Patriot Act and the “War on Terrorism” in Violation of the Privacy ClausesPETITION 8 (Nov 2002): Petitioned each and every member of the Congress and the President for Redress of Grievances Relating to the operation of the Federal Reserve System and its Violation of the Money ClausesPETITION 9 (Nov 2002): Petitioned each and every member of the Congress and the President for Redress of Grievances Relating to the  Imposition of a Direct Un-Apportioned Tax on Labor in Violation of the Tax ClausesPETITION 10 (March 2003): Petitioned each and every member of the Congress and the President for Redress of Grievances Relating to the Practice of Forcing Private Corporations to Withhold, and Turn Over to the Government, Pay Earned by their Workers in Violation of the Tax ClausesPETITION 11 (July 2004): Petitioned the Judicial Branch for Redress of  Grievances Relating to the Refusal of members of Congress and the President to Respond to Petitions for Redress in Violation of the Accountability Clause of the 1st AmendmentPETITION 12 (2007): Petitioned the Judiciary for Redress of Grievances Relating to Government’s Growing Practice of Counting Votes in Secret in Violation of the Election ClausesPETITION 13  (June 2008): Petitioned each and every member of the Congress and the President for Redress of Grievances Relating to the Imposition of Federal Gun Control in Violation of the Second AmendmentPETITION 14 (June 2008): Petitioned each and every member of the Congress and the President for Redress of Grievances Regarding the Development of a North American Union Without Constitutional AuthorityPETITION 15 (June 2008): Petitioned each and every member of the Congress and the President for Redress of Grievances Relating to the failure of the President to enforce the Immigration Laws in Violation of the Faithfully Execute Clause of Article IIPETITION 16 (September 2008): Petitioned the Judicial Branch for Redress of Grievances Relating to the $85 Billion bailout of AIG Without Constitutional AuthorityPETITION 17 (September 2008): Petitioned the Judicial Branch for Redress of Grievances Relating to the $700 Billion Bailout of Private Corporations Without Constitutional AuthorityPETITION 18 (December 2008): Petitioned Mr. Obama for Redress of Grievances Relating to his election to the Office of President in Violation of the Natural Born Citizen Clause Each of these Petitions include facts and evidence of a violation of a particular prohibition, restriction or mandate of the Constitution. Each addresses a deliberate violation of the fundamental Rights of the People that has resulted in an adverse consequence on the quality of life of the nation and the individual family unit.It is important to note that while the People are entitled to their argument that the Government has violated a certain provision of the Constitution, the People are not entitled to their version of the facts. Under principles of U.S. law, the Government has an unambiguous obligation to refute the facts and offer its own version of the facts.  However, in each and every case to date, the U.S. Government has steadfastly refused to respond to any of the Petitions for Redress, refusing to justify its behavior, refusing to be held accountable.  The text of each of these Petitions, the events surrounding their service and the subsequent response can be found at www.WeThePeopleFoundation.org.    

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