Time: Mon Jul 07 12:44:36 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id MAA19128; Mon, 7 Jul 1997 12:43:47 -0700 (MST) by usr04.primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id MAA07581; Mon, 7 Jul 1997 12:43:34 -0700 (MST) Date: Mon, 07 Jul 1997 12:43:30 -0700 To: fwolist@sportsmen.net From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLS: provisions for coining money Bouvier's misspelled it! It has a capital "C", as in "Citizen of the United States." Check the original manuscript!! I did. /s/ Paul Mitchell http://www.supremelaw.com >>And so I am looking to people with your >>obvious intelligence to develop a plan >>with practical solutions. I think we >>have done enough debating and ear-bending >>to fill a century. It is time to get down >>to work and lay out practical plans for >>the transition back to a constitutional >>monetary system. So, everyone, put on >>your thinking caps, and let's get down to >>work. The future is in our hands. >> >>/s/ Paul Mitchell >>http://www.supremelaw.com > >Wangrud: >Good idea start here: > > > "CITIZEN, persons. One who, under the constitution and laws of > the United States, has a right to vote for representatives in > congress, and other public officers, and who is qualified to fill > offices in the gift of the people. In a more extended sense, > under the word citizen, are included all white persons born in > the United States, and naturalized persons born out of the same, > who have not lost their right as such. This includes men, women, > and children." > 2. Citizens are either native born or naturalized. Native > citizens may fill any office; naturalized citizens may be elected > or appointed to any office under the constitution of the United > States, except the office of president and vice-president. The > constitution provides, that "the citizens of each state shall be > entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the > several states." Art.4, s. 2. > 3 . All natives are not citizens of the United States; the > descendants of the adorigines, and those of African origin, are > not entitled to the rights of citizens. Anterior to the adoption > of the constitution of the United States, each state had the > right to make citizens of such persons as it pleased. That > constitution does not authorize any but white persons to become > citizens of the United States; and it must therefore be presumed > that no one is a citizen who is not white. 1 Litt. R. 334; 10 > Conn. R. 340; 1 Meigs, R. 331. > 4. A citizen of the United States, residing in any state of > the Union, is a citizen of that state. 6 Pet. 761; Paine, 594; 1 > Brock. 391; 1 Paige, 183; Mete. & Perk. Dig. h.t.; vide 3 Story's > Const. [section] 1687; Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t.; 2 Kent, Com. 258; > 4 Johns. Ch. R. 430; Vatt. B. 1, c. 19, [section] 212; Poth. Des > Personnes, tit. 2, s. 1. Vide Body Politic; Inhabitant. 1859 > Bouvier's Law Dictionary, page 231. > >> >> >>At 07:31 PM 7/6/97 -0700, you wrote: >>>================[ Distributed Message ]================ >>> ListServer: fwolist (Free World Order) >>> Type: Not Moderated >>> Distributed on: 06-JUL-97, 19:31:04 >>>Original Written by: IN:csharp@mindspring.com. >>>======================================================= >>> >>> >>>fwolist@sportsmen.net said on 7/4/97 11:16 AM: >>> >>>>The real evil we are trying to prevent is the >>>>creation of more debt, every time an FRN is >>>>printed. This linkage -- new FRN means new bond >>>>-- must be broken. Then we can start talking about >>>>repudiating the massive $5+ trillion federal debt, >>>>in a way that won't rock the markets. >>> >>>Far more debt is 'created' by the practicce of >>>'fractional reserve banking', which is done by >>>the individual members of the Federal Reserve >>>(essentially all banks), by allowing them to loan >>>10-25 times what they actualy have on deposit. >>>If this practice were simply outlawed, all banks >>>would fail which would in turn cause chaos. >>> >>>It could be done, but it would have to be done >>>very carefully, with lots of forethought. The only >>>Congressman I am aware of in DC who has what it >>>takes is Ron Paul, which is not quite a majority. >>> >>>Not only that, but the second it ws made clear >>>that this was Congress' intent, we woudld immediately >>>be plunged into a war by the very same banksters >>>(many of them politicians) that we would be trying to >>>indict for high crimes, including treason. >>> >>>I don't have a solution to that aspect of the problem. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>In the pursuit of Liberty and Truth, >>> >>>Charles >>> >>> >>> >>>======================================================================== >>>To subscribe: send a message to the fwolist@sportsmen.net >>>with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject/topic field. Use UNSUBSCRIBE to >>>remove yourself from the list. 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