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The Principles of Government, The Declaration of Citizen Rights, and the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America
The Principles of Government, The Declaration of Citizen Rights, and the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America
The Principles of Government, The Declaration of Citizen Rights, and the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America
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We wrote this document to provide natural rights conservatives with a first draft of our thoughts about the new government. We consider our contribution as a first step in developing an ideology of individual liberty that vanquishes the ideology of Marxist collectivism.

Our ideology of natural rights is based upon the philosophical lineage of Locke-Jefferson-Lincoln, which we are fighting to conserve.

We begin with a confession. We believe that the Former United States of America (FUSA) ended early on the morning of November 4, 2020, when the vote counting stopped, to allow truck loads of fraudulent ballots to be counted.

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PublisherGabby Press
Release dateMay 20, 2021
ISBN9798201911416
The Principles of Government, The Declaration of Citizen Rights, and the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America
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Laurie Thomas Vass

GABBY Press is the publishing company of The Citizens Liberty Party News Network. The Gabby website is owned by Laurie Thomas Vass, the General Partner, and author of books at Gabby Press and of articles at CLPnewsnetwork.com. She is a regional economist and a constitutional economist. Her political ideology is natural rights conservative. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with an undergraduate degree in Political Science and a Masters degree in Regional Planning. She was a solo practitioner registered investment advisor for 30 years. She was cited by Peter Tanous, in The Wealth Equation, as one of the top 100 private money managers in the nation. She is the inventor and holder of a research method patent on selecting technology stocks for investment. Method of Identifying A Universe of Stocks for Inclusion Into An Investment Portfolio United States Patent 7,251,627 Vass July 31, 2007 The method explained in her patent is based upon her theory of how technology evolves. She is the author of 12 books and over 130 scholarly articles on the Social Science Research Network author platform, and is currently ranked in the top 1.1% of over 580,000 economic authors, worldwide, on the SSRN platform. In addition to her interest in economics, she also has an interest in North Carolina history and public policy issues. Many of her articles and books about North Carolina are archived in the Carolina Collection at Wilson Library at UNC. She has an interest in the topic of entrepreneurship. One of her early economic research papers, written for the North Carolina Department of Labor, included the policy guidelines for creating what eventually became The North Carolina Council For Entrepreneurial Development. Prior to starting her investment advisory company, she was a regional economist and advisor to the Board of Directors of  B.C. Hydro, and also served as an economic advisor to the N. C. Commissioner of Labor. She learned the retail stock trade as a broker, at E. F. Hutton.

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    The Principles of Government, The Declaration of Citizen Rights, and the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America - Laurie Thomas Vass

    CLP News Network Episode 74 May 21, 2021

    The Principles of Government, The Declaration of Citizen Rights, and the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America

    Introduction:

    We wrote this document to provide natural rights conservatives with a first draft of our thoughts about the new government. We consider our contribution as a first step in developing an ideology of individual liberty that vanquishes the ideology of Marxist collectivism.

    Our ideology of natural rights is based upon the philosophical lineage of Locke-Jefferson-Lincoln, which we are fighting to conserve.

    We begin with a confession. We believe that the Former United States of America (FUSA) ended early on the morning of November 4, 2020, when the vote counting stopped, to allow truck loads of fraudulent ballots to be counted.

    We believe that the Former United States of America was overthrown by a Marxist coup that installed an unelected, illegitimate tyrant as a fake President.

    Democrat Party Marxism is a permanent feature of the American political system, and nothing of institutional or cultural value will be left to restore, even if election integrity is restored.

    We advocate the creation of a new nation called the Democratic Republic of America, based upon the state sovereignty framework of the original 13 states, codified in The Articles of Confederation.

    The Constitution of the new nation replaces the flawed document of Madison’s representative republic with a democratic republic, which grants more power to citizens to protect their liberty from tyrants.

    We believe that we are in a similar historical circumstance to the patriots who wrote, The Declaration of The Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms, on July 6, 1775, one year before the adoption of the Declaration of Independence of 1776.

    For the benefit of education for Black Marxist professors at UNC, who claim that America was founded in 1619, we cite this document of 1775 as the original founding document of America.

    The new nation was not founded to preserve slavery, it was founded to champion the cause of liberty.

    The Declaration of 1775 states,

    We are reduced to the alternative of choosing an unconditional submission to the tyranny of irritated Ministers, or resistance by force. The latter is our choice. We have counted the cost of this contest, and find nothing so dreadful as voluntary slavery. Honor, justice, and humanity, forbid us, tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us.

    The Patriots began their Declaration, of 1775, in the same place that we begin ours today: on the fundamental purpose of government.

    The Patriots wrote,

    Our forefathers, inhabitants of the Island of Great Britain, left their native   land, to seek on these shores a residence for civil and religious   freedom...Government was instituted to promote the welfare of   mankind, and ought to be administered for the attainment of that end.

    We believe that the differences in ideology between natural rights and Marxism are irreconcilable and unsolvable.

    We believe that the only peaceful, non-violent solution to the differences is a civil disunion of the Former United States of America, where citizens in each state can vote to join the new nation, or to remain in a Marxist

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