J.A.I.L. News Journal
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Los Angeles, California January 2, 2023 ______________________________________________________
The Inherent Right of ALL People to Alter
or Reform Abusive Government
The Right Upon Which All Other Rights
Depend
The Torchbearer for J.A.I.L. Nationally - Support Them!
P.O. Box 412, Tea, S.D. 57064 - (605)
231-1418
The Right of The People
to Alter or Reform Government Trumps Everything Else
By: Barbie, ACIC, National
J.A.I.L.
J.A.I.L. IS THAT RIGHT
OF THE PEOPLE TO ALTER
OR REFORM
GOVERNMENT
You don't hear about that from the news media, do you?
Why not? It's because the right of the People to alter or reform
their government whenever they deem it necessary trumps everything
the media has reported --whether true or false! That right even trumps the Bill
of Rights, because without a lawful government, none of our other rights can be
exercised by the People. It doesn't matter if we have the Right of Petition, the
Right of Redress, the Right of Free Speech, the Right of Free Press, the Right
of Assembly, the Right of Due Process, the Right of Access to our Courts, and
more-- NONE of them matter if the People don't have a lawful and
accountable government instituted to respect their rights and cooperate in their
exercise as a matter of practice, and not exist idly in theory
only.
The right of the People to alter or reform
their government does not depend upon any writing or documentation
as authority. Even if the Constitution were nothing but a "GD piece of
paper," the right of the People to alter or reform their
government exists nevertheless. It is a law of nature.
It exists just because there is Existence! Because
newspaper publishers exist, because judges exist, because lawyers exist, because
the Bar Association exists, and because the People exist-- THE RIGHT OF
THE PEOPLE TO ALTER OR REFORM GOVERNMENT exists! And to be meaningful, it must
exist in practice. That means the
People must act!
It doesn't matter if the system has checks and balances
in place; it doesn't matter if voters can vote miscreant judges out of office;
it doesn't matter if the system provides an appellate process; it doesn't matter
if commissions on judicial conduct rein in every judge; it doesn't matter if
disgruntled litigants want to sue judges because they don't like the decision;
it doesn't matter if the independence of the judiciary must be upheld --or
anything else. THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO ALTER OR REFORM GOVERNMENT supersedes
all of it. That's what
matters!
And it's the People who must
make it matter! And it's the People
of South Dakota who are making it matter right now in their state,
by getting J.A.I.L. on the 2006 ballot. J.A.I.L. IS THAT RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO
ALTER OR REFORM GOVERNMENT, namely the judiciary, when the People find it
necessary to do so. And it's when the People find it
necessary to do so --not when the Bar Association, the newspaper editors, the
commissions on judicial conduct, or the legal fraternity finds it
necessary. Despite the truth or falsity of what they report, it is the
responsibility of the People to move and to act on this
inherent right that trumps all others. Only the
People can make it happen. And they're making it happen in South
Dakota this year!
Regardless of what the legal fraternity or their
newspaper cronies think or say, even if it is true-- it isn't up to them, but
it's up to the People to determine if it is necessary to
alter or reform their forms of government. And that determination by the People
will be based on whether the government is performing the function it was
instituted to perform, i.e., protecting the integrity of their inherent rights.
If government, through the judiciary, isn't serving and protecting the
People's rights, then it ceases to be "government."
The People of South Dakota have determined that it
indeed is necessary to alter or reform the government,
by holding the judiciary accountable to the People because their rights are not
being protected in court. The People of South Dakota (at least 46,800 of them)
have found that
- Judges deliberately violate the law
- Judges commit fraud and conspiracy
- Judges intentionally violate due process of
law
- Judges deliberately disregard material facts of
cases
- Judges conduct judicial acts without
jurisdiction
- Judges block lawful conclusions of cases
- Judges deliberately violate the Constitution of South
Dakota and the united States Constitution
The People of South Dakota have found that judges have
the potential of abusing their power, and that when they do abuse
it, (and only then), the People have the
duty to prevent that abuse by removing the artificial shield of the judge-made
doctrine of "judicial immunity" for the specific violations listed.
It isn't done because anyone doesn't "like" judicial
decisions. Just because government does things we don't "like" doesn't mean it
ceases to be government. It's only when government fails to perform its
responsibility of protecting the People's rights that it
ceases to be government and must be reformed; and the listed violations
contained in the J.A.I.L. Amendment shows the ways that the judiciary has failed
in that responsibility.
Remember, it isn't the responsibility of government to
"protect the People" but to "protect the rights of the
People." There's a BIG difference. As the
Declaration states, "That to secure these rights,
governments are instituted..." If People's
rights are not protected, there is no
protection!
The Right of The People to
Alter or Reform Government Trumps Everything Else! Keep that in mind when reading what the newspapers and the legal
fraternity reports about J.A.I.L.
-Barbie-