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Elected Officials who Dishonor His or Her Oath of Office are Subject to Continuous Public Scrutiny!

June 3, 2009 | Los Angeles, California | Vetting explained

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As an Elected Official, without respect to jurisdiction, or rank, the failure to respond to any legitimate grievance(s) from any law abiding U.S. citizen, will return to haunt you.

Ignoring legitimate petitions for redress, trashing legitimate petitions for redress, remaining silent, playing games of deceit, using false pretenses to hold elected office, and/or favoring the rights of illegal and undocumented immigrants over the rights of law abiding U.S. citizens, will prompt most any law abiding U.S. citizen to make a maximum effort to:

A. Circulate valid documents via the internet, or send valid documents by U.S. certified mail that support his or her basis for redress.

B.  Exercise his or her First Amendment right to petition any elected official at any public forum, media connection such as CNN, or otherwise.

C.  Due to corruption in government, file a civil suit or civil suits naming the elected official as the defendant to seek redress, All elected officials are sworn under oath and mandated by law to uphold the U.S. Constitution and/or any respective State Constitution.

D.  Inform those who have at great personal sacrifice served honorably in the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marine Corp, U.S. Navy, the National Guard, who have defended the principles to which this nation stands, that elected officials who are bound by law to respect the Constitution, do not honor his, her, or their oath of office to do the same.

E.  Challenge being taxed, or refuse to pay Federal, State, Local, and/or property taxes, because of proven incidents of “Taxation without Competent Representation”.

F. Remove any elected official from office by any legal means necessary.

G. Align his or her efforts with other law abiding individuals to expose the incompetence of any elected official, to give valid reason to remove the elected official or officials from political office, question competency, and/or to hold all elected officials accountable to U.S. citizens, first and foremost.

H.  Condemn or expose worthless journalists, newspapers, organizations and/or individuals who join ranks with the perpetrators at the expense of law abiding U.S. citizens..

I.    Condemn individuals who give praise to deceitful elected officials.

J.   Set up new safeguards, mirroring the “Declaration of Independence”.

"There are cases when an individual has been wrongfully treated by his government and about the only way, unless the individual resorts to court, and even in some cases the courts are not able to give proper relief, the only area or avenue open to the individual is through his representative.  When you find a bona fide error has been made, I suggest that you make a maximum effort to remedy it.  This I feel is a vital and important function of those of us in the House of Representatives."

Authors: Donald G. Tacheron and Morris K. Udall, from the book entitled "The Job of the Congressman", pages 65 and 66.  (This important duty applies to all elected officials, all government employees, and all U.S. citizens)

………As an Elected Official, without respect to jurisdiction, or rank, the failure to respond to any legitimate grievance(s) from any law abiding U.S. citizen, will return to haunt you.

Finally, the Democratic Party's Buried Past" is still alive in 2009, except instead of the KKK, the total and complete disregard for Constitutional protections by elected Black leaders from sea to shining sea, President Barack Obama, being inclusive, has replaced the KKK, racists, etc., to maintain poverty, blight, Black Code enforcement, unethical, un-American, and treasonous activity in the Black community.

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