How did the charter of rights and freedoms affect society?

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2026-05-18 19:25

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Seemingly, natural rights and freedom has affected society very little. The willful building of an empirical government to better conform with the political theater of International law, has been supported unquestioningly by the vast majority of the people. In the United States of America there is a Constitutional government based on common law principles and an understanding that the people are the original holders of the political power and more than capable of living their lives self governed.

The supreme law of the land is the Constitution yet most people don't know it as law, many hardly know it as text. The only way for the people can retain their natural rights is by emphatically asserting them. People today do not emphatically assert their rights and barely even acknowledge their rights are being destroyed. The people still talk of our constitutional government, some even sound like they know what they're talking about, but they pay not attention to who it is that is really governing this country. The American people have sacrificed their God given rights, in order to serve the bureaucrats that have taken charge. The administrative agencies created by Congress, some by the President, are the leaders who rule and they rule with an iron fist.

I insist that amongst the rights of the people is the right to drive peaceably and lawfully without government interference. There are many Americans who will emphatically argue the administrative agencies assertion that driving is not a right it is a privilege. Whether you agree driving is a right or you disagree it doesn't change the fact that the Departments of Motor Vehicles across the country, these bureaucratic agencies who have no Constitutional authority outside the jurisdiction plainly outlined by Congress, have found their way around that pesky document and have quite effectively and quite astoundingly legally dismissed your IV, V, AND VI Amendment rights to due process of law, the right to be secure in you property and effects, the right to not incriminate yourself...It's terrifying to think of how ingeniously they have taken your property, converted it into property of the state, granting license to drive the streets you all ready had the right to drive before they took ownership of your car and granted you a license.

I use the DMV as just one example of runaway government in the form of administrative agencies that range from the ATF to the SSI. From the FBI to the CIA, the FCC to the DEA, the ONN AND ONN AND ONN and of course there's FEMA. All of these agencies have presumed jurisdiction over you without even knowing you actually exist, but the minute you do exist to them, they will quite naturally treat you as if you are subject to their jurisdiction. Being good citizens and law abiding decent folk, most people happily go along with the bureaucrats presumption and every body is happy and nobody really seems to care that their rights have been discarded in favor of a system.

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