Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The light of truth in maxims.

Regarding Justice:

All are equal under the Law.
A matter must be expressed to be resolved.
Claims made without accountability are void.
Might does not make right.
Force, perjury or subornation of perjury, voids all.
Fraud vitiates the most solemn promise.
While the battle continues, he who first leaves the field or refuses to contend loses by default.
You are free to make any decision you wish, but you are never free to escape the consequences of your decisions.
A laborer is worthy of his hire.
Thou shalt not steal.
Notice to the agent is notice to the principal and notice to the principal is notice to the agent.
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.

Regarding Truth:

Truth stands supreme.
Truth affects but cannot be affected.
Truth is expressed in the form of an affidavit.
Truth will out.
An unrebutted affidavit stands as the truth.
An affidavit must be rebutted point-for-point.
Thou shall not bear false witness.
Ignorance is no respecter, it affects all without regard to position or title.

Regarding Sovereignty:

It is self-evident that all men are endowed by their creator (God) with equal and unalienable rights.
The created cannot be greater than its creator.
A man can give to another no more than he himself has.
A man may not with impunity infringe upon another man's rights.
The People are Sovereign.
In America the government is the servant of the "sovereign" People.

Regarding Power and Authority:

We cannot give to anyone or anything any power or authority we do not have.

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