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Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 06:47:15 -0800
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Is your Representative qualified? (fwd)

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>IS YOUR CONGRESSMAN AND U.S. SENATOR QUALIFIED TO REPRESENT YOU? 
>By Robert Cohen
>
>In all the amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America 
>none has ever amended the qualifications for members of the House of 
>Representatives and the U.S. Senate. This means that the original 
>definition of Citizen still applies to our representatives. This original 
>Citizen is the Preamble We the People and our posterity Citizen defined in 
>Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 which says "The Citizens of each State shall 
>be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several 
>States." If your representative does not know this he or she does not know 
>the Constitution and should be removed from office. If they do not know the 
>Constitution, how can they possibly be sincere when they swear to protect 
>and uphold the Constitution? Below is a sample letter you can send to your 
>representative and test their knowledge. The answers to the questions are 
>in brackets, if your representative answers them incorrectly, Take action 
>to remove them from office for being legally unqualified to hold that 
>office. Elect only qualified state Citizens if you have any desire to 
>restore our country to its former greatness of love of liberty. Make sure 
>that your representative understands the Constitution if he or she wants to 
>continue in public office.
>
>Dear Congressman or Senator:
>
>As a lawmaker, you make laws pursuant to different sections of the 
>Constitution and below are questions to see how well you already understand 
>our legal system. You will be graded on how well you answer these questions 
>and how quickly you answer them. Think of this questionnaire as something 
>akin to being evaluated by Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) or 
>Americans for Constitutional Action (ACA). The ADA measures how liberal you 
>are and the ACA measures how conservative you are. I am sending you this 
>questionnaire to see what you know about your legal system and hopefully 
>learn the answers to these questions. At a later date the answers will be 
>sent to you. I would appreciate it if you can send back your answers within 
>the next 30 days. If you should require more than 30 days, please request a 
>one time only extension of an additional 30 days. I would like your 
>completed answers within the next 60 days.
>
>Do you know the differences between the United States of America (U.S.A.), 
>the United States (U.S.) and These united States of America (u.S.A.)? Yes [ 
>] No [ ] What is the United States of America (U.S.A)? How many States are 
>in the U.S.A.? What is the United States (U.S.)? How many States are in the 
>U.S.? What is These united states of America (u.s.A.)? How many states are 
>in the these united states of America? What is a U.S. citizen? What is a 
>14th Amendment citizen? What is a state Citizen? What is a Citizen of the 
>United States of America? What is a Citizen of these united States of 
>America? What State were you born in? What state were you conceived in? 
>What citizen are you?: U.S. citizen [ ], state Citizen [ ], what 
>state_______________________, Citizen of the United States of America [ ] 
>Citizen of these united States of America [ ] We the People ... and our 
>Posterity Citizen [ ] Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 Citizen [ ] What is 
>the difference between Laws of the United States and Laws of the United 
>States of America? What Titles of the U.S. Code make up the Laws of the 
>United States of America? What Titles of the U.S. Code make up the Laws of 
>the United States?
>
>I know these are a lot of questions but as a lawmaker you should know the 
>answers, so I am giving you 30 days to answer them. I need these answers to 
>decide if I will vote for you in this coming election. If you cannot answer 
>these questions, I will not be able to vote for you.
>
>Yours truly,
>
>________________________________ your constituent
>
>[You can print the above letter and send it to your congressman or Senator 
>by pushing button here]. LETTER TO CONGRESSMAN
>
>Send these questions but not these answers to your Representative and U.S. 
>Senators. If they give you answers that do not match the answers in this 
>article, how can he or she possibly honestly swear to uphold the 
>Constitution they have sworn to uphold? If they deviated seriously from the 
>correct answers, it is up to you whether you want to send them the correct 
>answers and try to teach them and ask if they want to change any of their 
>answers. If they do not correct their answers, seriously consider recalling 
>them from their office. Since 1933 the United States has been bankrupt and 
>in receivership to the owners of the Federal Reserve Banking system. Since 
>1939 the United States Supreme Court has switched from adjudicating Public 
>Law to Public Policy. Before 1939 the highest Court was the Supreme Court 
>of the United States and after 1939 the highest court has been the United 
>States Supreme Court. Our elected officials are not carrying out a 
>constitutional agenda anymore, they are carrying out the hidden agenda of 
>the New World Order who are tied in with the owners of the Federal Reserve 
>Banking system. Tyranny happens when the people are scared of their 
>government. Liberty will happen when the government is scared of the 
>people. If you want to restore liberty seriously study state Citizenship 
>and become a state Citizen and insist that your elected officials be state 
>Citizens also. Question the qualifications of your elected officials, this 
>will put the fear of God into them and when they are scared of you, they 
>will respect your liberty more. Freedom will never be legalized. It is up 
>to you the natural and de jure sovereign Citizen to grab your freedom back 
>by learning what a sovereign Citizen is and acting like a sovereign.
>
>What is the United States of America (U.S.A)?[The first Hooven v. Evatt 
>United States which is the sovereign country in the family of nations. It 
>is also an umbrella organization made containing The United States and 
>these united States of America.]
>
>How many States are in the U.S.A.?[105 States. Washington, D.C., Puerto 
>Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa. These are five territorial 
>States the 50 sovereign states the 50 Buck Act municipal corporations or 50 
>U.S. Territorial States that are an overlay of the 50 sovereign states.]
>
>What is the United States (U.S.)? [The Second Hooven v. Evatt United States 
>which is made up of Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, 
>American Samoa and possessions, enclaves and certain areas in the fifty 
>sovereign states ceded to the Federal Government by an act of the State 
>legislature. This does not include the fifty sovereign states themselves.]
>
>How many States are in the U.S.? [55 States. Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, 
>Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa the 50 Buck Act municipal corporations 
>or 50 U.S. Territorial States that are an overlay of the 50 sovereign 
>states.]
>
>What is These united States of America (u.S.A.)?[This is the third Hooven 
>v. Evatt United States which is united by and under the Constitution of the 
>United States of America. This is the name of our country in the 
>Declaration of Independence. This is the collective name of 50 common law 
>countries also knows as the 50 sovereign states.]
>
>How many states are in the these united states of America? [50 states.]
>
>What is a U.S. citizen? [A person born in Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, 
>Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa or naturalized in the United States. 
>No amendments to the U.S. Constitution has ever given these citizens the 
>right to run or hold any public office so if your representative says he is 
>a U.S. citizen, he is not qualified to hold that office. They have been 
>given the right to vote explicitly but not hold public office.]
>
>What is a 14th Amendment citizen? [Same as a U.S. citizen. Before this 
>amendment it was commonly understood that United States was another name 
>for Washington, D.C. and the territories and this was considered the 
>definition of U.S. used in the 14th amendment and did not mean born in the 
>sovereign states. This is a subject status citizen because this amendment 
>says "All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to 
>the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the 
>State wherein they reside." This definition has small c citizen, person and 
>reside. This is important and significant. This citizen does not have the 
>right to question the validity of the public debt defined in Section 4 of 
>this same amendment. Section 2 says U.S. citizens are to be counted as 
>whole persons for Representatives apportionment but did not grant these 
>subject citizens the right to hold public office. Section 3 says no person 
>engaged in insurrection or rebellion or giving aid or comfort to the 
>enemies against the United States Constitution is eligible to be a 
>Representative or Senator but two thirds of each house can remove this 
>disability. This section again did not give 14th amendment citizens the 
>right to hold public office. If your Representative or Senator says he or 
>she is a U.S. citizen or 14th amendment citizen they are not qualified to 
>hold that office. This amendment did not even give them the right to vote 
>so how could it have given them the right to hold public office? It was the 
>15th amendment that gave U.S. citizens the right to vote but not hold 
>public office.]
>
>What is a state Citizen?[This is the preamble We the People and our 
>posterity Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 "The Citizens of each State shall 
>be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens of the several 
>States." This Citizen under the law is never called a person but is known 
>as a natural person. Person and natural person are different concepts under 
>the law. This is the Citizen who is qualified to hold public office and is 
>the Citizen Representatives and Senators comes from. This is the only 
>Citizen prior to the 14th amendment. This Citizen becomes a person when 
>they qualify to hold public office elected or appointed.]
>
>What is a Citizen of the United States of America? [Same as a state Citizen 
>or Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 Citizen.]
>
>What is a Citizen of these united States of America? [Same as a state 
>Citizen or Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 Citizen.]
>
>What State were you born in? [State as used here are Buck Act Municipal 
>Corporation States and not sovereign states. Buck Act States are U.S. 
>territories and are legal fictions and are an overlay on top of the 
>sovereign states.]
>
>What state were you conceived in? [Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 Citizens 
>start their Citizenship at conception whereas U.S. citizens start their 
>citizenship at birth in the United States which are U.S. territories and 
>not sovereign states.]
>
>What citizen are you: U.S. citizen [ ] {Not qualified to hold any public 
>office.} state Citizen [ ] {Is qualified to hold Representative office if 
>over 25 years of age or Senator if over 30 years of age.} what 
>state_______________________ Citizen of the United States of America [ ] 
>{Is qualified to hold Representative office if over 25 years of age or 
>Senator if over 30 years of age.} Citizen of these united States of America 
>[ ] {Is qualified to hold Representative office if over 25 years of age or 
>Senator if over 30 years of age.} 14th Amendment citizen {Not qualified to 
>hold any public office.} [ ] We the People ... and our Posterity Citizen 
>{Is qualified to hold Representative office if over 25 years of age or 
>Senator if over 30 years of age.} [ ] Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1 
>Citizen {Is qualified to hold Representative office if over 25 years of age 
>or Senator if over 30 years of age.} [ ]
>
>What is the difference between Laws of the United States and Laws of the 
>United States of America? [Laws of the United States are laws for 
>Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa and 
>citizens of these areas. These laws are never enacted into positive law and 
>never published in the Federal Register. These Laws are not mandatory in 
>the 50 sovereign states and cannot be applied to Citizens of the several 
>States. Laws of the United States of America do apply in the 50 sovereign 
>states are made pursuant to powers granted to Congress in the Constitution 
>of the United States of America. These are laws that are enacted into 
>positive law and are published in the Federal Register. These laws do have 
>impact on state Citizens.]
>
>What Titles of the U.S. Code make up the Laws of the United States of 
>America? [Title 1 General Provisions, Title 3 The President, Title 4 Flag 
>and Seal, Seat of Government and the States. Title 5 Government 
>Organization and Employees, Title 6 (Surety Bonds) has been superseded by 
>Title 31 Money and Finance, Title 9 Arbitration, Title 10 Armed Forces, 
>Title 11 Bankruptcy, Title 13 Census, Title 14 Coast Guard, Title 17 
>Copyrights, Title 18 Crimes and Criminal Procedure, Title 23 Highways, 
>Title 28 Judiciary and Judicial Procedure, Title 31 Money and Finance, 
>Title 32 National Guard, Title 34 (Navy) superseded by Title 10 Armed 
>Forces, Title 35 Patents, Title 37 Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed 
>Services, Title 38 Veterans' Benefits, Title 39 Postal Service, Title 44 
>Public Printing and Documents, Title 49 Transportation but only subtitles 
>1, 2 and 4, have been enacted into positive laws, all other subtitles are 
>not enacted into positive law and so are part of the Laws of the United 
>States and not part of the Laws of the United States of America. 19 titles 
>of 50 Titles are Laws of the United States of America. 2 Titles have been 
>superseded by other titles. In actuality there are only 48 Titles in the 
>United States Code.]
>
>What Titles of the U.S. Code make up the Laws of the United States? [Titles 
>2, the Congress, Title 7 Agriculture, Title 8 Aliens and Nationality, Title 
>12 Banks and Banking, Title 15 Commerce and Trade, Title 16 Conservation, 
>Title 19 Customs Duties, Title 20 Education, Title 21 Food and Drugs, Title 
>22 Foreign Relations and Intercourse, Title 24 Hospitals and Asylums, Title 
>25 Indians, Title 26 Internal Revenue Code, Title 27 Intoxicating Liquors, 
>Title 29 Labor, Title 30 Mineral Lands and Mining, Title 33 Navigation and 
>Navigable Waters, Title 36 Patriotic Societies and Observances, Title 40 
>Public Buildings, Property, and Works, Title 41 Public Contracts, Title 42 
>The Public Health and Welfare, Title 43 Public Lands, Title 45 Railroads, 
>Title 46 Shipping, all subtitles not including subtitles 2 & 3 which are 
>enacted into positive law, Title 47 Appendix, Shipping, Title 48 
>Territories and Insular Possessions, Title 50 War and National Defense and 
>Appendix. 27 Titles of the of 50 are Laws of the United States.]
>


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