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Expressions of Liberty

A commentary on the governmental respect for natural human rights as expressed by the founders of the United States and how it effects us today. I also show how the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution and other related documents are not dead documents in America today, but merely ignored and misused.

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Location: Champaign, Illinois, United States

I am a classical liberal which is considered a type of conservative in these modern days. I am pro-right to life, pro-right to liberty, pro-parental rights, pro-right to property and a number of other natural human rights.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

The People Of The United States Have The Right To Feel Secure In The U.S.

This is my letter to the author of “The hidden threat America faces that not even securing our borders can solve” that is located on the RenewAmerica home page.

Dear Jonathan David Morris,

In the United States we have this document called the U.S. Constitution that is referred to as the high law of the land. This document insist that we the people of the United States collectively own the government and the territory that belongs to the government. In the Fourth Amendment is has the audacity to state that We the People have the right to feel secure in our effects. We the people therefore have the right to invite into our territory any one that we like and exclude anyone that we like. If a person comes into our home uninvited we have the right to have them arrested for trespassing or burglary. If we want to put up a privacy fence to keep trespassers out we also have that right. A privacy fence does not put me in prison no more that a locked door does. They both serve the purpose of making me feel secure in my own territory.
Just in case you did not realize it I have an imaginary line around the land I own. It is called a property line.
It sounds like you want be to get rid of that line. Such an attack on my privacy right, that I have either as myself or part of the collective know as we the people, is intolerable and smells like communism. So be careful who you are serving.

Sincerely,

Kerwin Brown

2 Comments:

Blogger highboy said...

Excellant letter. Hopefully it doesn't fall on deaf ears. The original draft of the Decleration said "life, liberty, and property." I wonder why?

2:04 AM  
Blogger highboy said...

I actually had someone tell me today that "property rights are the reason why our country is so corrupt." I immediatley demanded the keys to his car and his house. He declined. Case closed. Just thought you'd appreciate that.

11:15 PM  

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