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Title: THE UNALIENABLE RIGHT TO USE ONE'S PROPERTY
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URL Source: http://www.newswithviews.com/Shaw/michael12.htm
Published: Jun 1, 2008
Author: Michael Shaw
Post Date: 2008-06-01 14:11:04 by christine
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Comments: 15

Our ancestors recognized the idea and the ideal that every individual possesses unalienable rights. When this idea is respected it provides great advantages to individuals and society.

The advantages to unalienable rights are:

* They recognize and elevate humans above all other species. * They recognize that we each have a life that is our own.

From this philosophical premise we create systems that enable personal achievement, improve society and allow one to pursue happiness.

Many Californians have fallen for the collectivist form of societal organization.

Under collectivism, individual unalienable rights are abridged for the "common good." Ultimately, individual rights are abolished under the law.

The collectivist philosophy in action is:

* All things fall under the control of "society." * In practice this requires that collectivist societies rule by force. * This almost always leads to rule of an individual or a small group with unlimited power. * They decide the "common good."

The creation of a global collectivist society is in full operation today. The collectivist society is currently being promoted in the open.

However, as more people recognize and understand their goals, the global collectivists will find their cause is best served by taking cover in a fully formed, high-tech police state. This is why globalists' are interested in accelerating "change" in America. This high-tech police state is being put in place:

* It will be needed to enforce and maintain the new order. * The time to fully implement the collectivist philosophy and enforce communitarian law is approaching. * Promoters of social justice plan to replace the principles of equal justice under communitarian law.

The globalist Sustainable program working goal is to restructure human nature. Restructured human nature is the central mission of their political—economic program. Globalist political-economics will be controlled by those in control of the high-tech police state.

People with some knowledge and understanding of history and who remember freedom will long for the days when unalienable and individual rights were acknowledged and protected by government.

Examples of the collectivist progression are readily seen in California politics. Organizers facilitate growing legions of mindless citizens to attack the rights of others. Their goal is to obtain and/or control what is not theirs. The reality of these examples shows us the process of America's fall into the emerging global movement. There private property will be abolished.

The globalist movement is well organized, financed and powerful. It operates using 'global-to-local' "Sustainability" programs. All you need do is track Sustainable Development policy in Every Town USA.

In my County, Santa Cruz, on California's central coast, 'global-to-local' activists work ceaselessly. Here are some of their tactics and practices:

* Conform school curriculum to raise "global citizens." * Establish public transportation systems to oppose auto-mobility. * Collectivize water, timber and other natural resources. * Run roughshod over private land owners. * Create government controlled "affordable housing" projects.

Average Americans are growing aware of these issues. However, most fail to understand the full impact of what is happening. I strongly suggest they undertake a study of the idea and full meaning of "unalienable rights."

Americans need to recognize that America's unique experience is the result of our Founder's study and articulation of the principles underlying John Locke's treatise explaining each individual's unalienable right to his life, liberty and property.

Unalienable: inherent to or imbued within our being - something which cannot be decreed away.

Humans may have their natural or unalienable rights violated. But human beings are never separated from their unalienable rights. History shows that no society has acknowledged their citizens' unalienable rights. This fact accounts for mankind's greatest social travails.

The United States is the only nation in world history to politically recognize the unalienable nature of these individual rights. This is why the Declaration of Independence is generally and properly recognized as mankind's greatest achievement by earlier American generations.

John Locke's powerful phrase; "life, liberty and property" appear three times in the US Constitution. These words mean:

1· Life: That your life is your own. You manage and direct your life as you choose. Life is not to be dictated by ruling elite who seek to create batteries of rules to control every aspect of ordinary life. 2· Liberty: The freedom of action incident to and necessary for making choices that result in leading one's own life. Individual liberty necessitates a government with limited power. 3· Property: Executes one's expression of liberty and insures pursuit of one's life. Never forget that private property is not simply 'a thing'. It is the relationship between a person and a thing. This relationship allows individual citizens to use and enjoy private property. George Washington described the essence of that relationship when he said: "Private property and freedom are inseparable."

America is being directed toward a collectivist course change today. At the core, this change is driven by our nation's lessening commitment to unalienable rights. Private property is being abolished step-by-step. With it will go liberty and for many, life itself.

If we are to restore and preserve liberty and live in a society which respects individuals, we must confront the on-going assault on private property.

Ask yourself: "Do I support political candidates who recognize the unalienable right of each person to the reasonable use and enjoyment of their property?"

The time has come:

* When your failure to protect the rights of others will result in the loss of your rights. * It is late in the war on liberty. * It is time to commit and take action.

Defend the idea of the right of the use and enjoyment of private property. Understand the nature of the global orders' attack upon unalienable rights. Work to preserve liberty.


Poster Comment:

Michael Shaw is a licensed attorney, and Certified Public Accountant. He has made a career in real estate having developed a multi state chain of self storage projects. He is President of Freedom Advocates.org and speaks on how Sustainable Development is designed to transform America. He is also proprietor of Liberty Garden, a native plant oasis located on the central coast of California. He is a litigant in cases against Santa Cruz and Alameda Counties in connection with the application of Sustainable policy.

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#1. To: christine (#0)

CA also has I&R (Initiative & Referendum) whereby people can collect enough signatures to place voter objectives on the ballot, and what did they use it for?

Well, they outlawed the hunting of mountain lions, who now leisurely dine on joggers in the foothills because their natural territoriality has forced them into the 'burbs, and to adapt to a diet of house pets and the occasional Granola munching liberal (6 so far I believe).

In order to restore some sanity the state needs to cull some 3000 cougars, but getting the enlightened to admit error, well, they'd rather be eaten first!

Should Mountain Lions Be Hunted in California?

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-06-01   14:27:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: HOUNDDAWG (#1)

We need more Cougars, bear, wolverine, wolves, pine martins, lynx, bobcat and all other predators. Our ecosystems are gutted without them, and people existed here well right along side them before our culture invaded these continents.

We also should create wildlife corridors to allow pockets of populations of large, North American mammals to be able to migrate to give them better genetic variety. Which of course directly enhances their survival chances.

I totally disagree with you concerning our professional jealousy concerning predators vastly less successful at survival then us.

We have to first be predator control masters of our own population before I could even remotely entertain the notions you talk about concerning cougars in U.S. occupied Cascadia.


"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." Robert F. Kennedy

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-06-01   14:42:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Ferret Mike (#2)

There is no restoring the balance of nature through the proliferation of predators. That's a kooky hippie idea, Mikey.

I'm talking sound wildlife management principles and you're talking Zen Pacific Northwest new age kookery.

Remember, wildfires are also part of the natural order. Would you allow fire (caused by lightning for instance) to consume all that you've built if you could prevent it?

The simple truth is some game animals easily adapt and reproduce and some don't. So, there is never going to be a balance the way it was when people weren't there. And, predators are fickle and slow to reproduce, and enough cougars and wolves and bears and wolverines to control deer would be a totally unacceptable situation.

I realize what you're saying and we both know that you'll never have to suffer the consequences for your herb induced daydreams, so please don't clutter up a serious discussion with silly flower child shit.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-06-01   14:51:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: HOUNDDAWG (#3)

I speak from the experience derived from seeing the kookery of silvaculture plantations of same species and age corn crop trees replacing a forest primeval with a richer depth and scope of living things and then being labeled a forest defying all logic and common sense.

I have worked out in the woods many years doing many things, so lay off the flower child crap. I speak from experience as a forest worker, got it?

I know damn well predator hysteria is vastly over stated, and what few incidents have occurred could of well been avoided with use of reasonable precautions.

Too often we assume we need a world where humans can walk anywhere with no worry of carnivores eying us. I reject that and feel we should give some respect to the rights of other species to survive in a larger then marginalized form.

This opinion emanates from my adherence and support of the philosophy of Deep Ecology. And Deep Ecology was evolved from careful and objective examination of how we humans relate to, view and control other life forms.

As for cannabis, I am not using it, thank you. But I do support it's re- legalization. And I do this because that is just and proper to do so; not because I need a bong hit. I don't.

Interesting way to spice and color your prose, but my opinions emminate from something deeper then the culture of Grateful Dead and Peace, Love and Happy Trails, thank you very much.


"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." Robert F. Kennedy

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-06-01   15:10:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: HOUNDDAWG (#3)

"Remember, wildfires are also part of the natural order. Would you allow fire (caused by lightning for instance) to consume all that you've built if you could prevent it?"

Agreed. I worked many years on wild land fire incidents. You are speaking to the choir here. Much of the fire problem was avoidable if fire had been kept as an element of the ecosystem of our wild lands and not controlled so aggressively.

Better forest management practices with far less clear cutting and better management of slash wood left in the aftermath of logging which has so horribly increased the amount of fuel that has increased fire risk and the size and danger of many forest fires we see today.


"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." Robert F. Kennedy

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-06-01   15:16:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Ferret Mike (#4) (Edited)

I don't believe in the anthropomorphism of predators, thank you.

And, the concept of respecting toothy, clawy carnivores is primitive in the extreme. What's next, graven images and naked campfire ritual dances?

I've heard that some forest workers had felled trees land on them, or perhaps you fell out of Butterfly's treehouse and hit your little head.

What's wrong with hunting the surplus of cougars in CA, espcially if it minimizes human/cougar conflicts?

"All the while You were in front of me I never realized... I just can't believe I didn't see it In your eyes... I didn't see it... I can't believe it... oh but I feel it"__Marc Anthony

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-06-01   18:47:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: HOUNDDAWG, Ferret Mike (#6)

Butterfly was admirable. It's too bad the tree she worked so hard to save was cut down by vandals. Redwoods are worth something, and it wouldn't be a difficult thing to use some other material.

buckeye  posted on  2008-06-01   18:54:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: buckeye, Ferret Mike (#7) (Edited)

Butterfly was admirable. It's too bad the tree she worked so hard to save was cut down by vandals. Redwoods are worth something, and it wouldn't be a difficult thing to use some other material.

Well, Mikey is about to tell us that Julia Butterfly Hill is his friend and he liked her no matter how ripe she was from sitting in that tree.

Edit: I was amazed to learn of the giant redwoods that once existed that were cut. Some were big enough to hold a square dance on the trunk.

I agree that it seems a shame to harvest such an ancient resource when other woods are available.

"All the while You were in front of me I never realized... I just can't believe I didn't see it In your eyes... I didn't see it... I can't believe it... oh but I feel it"__Marc Anthony

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-06-01   19:02:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: buckeye (#7)

"Butterfly was admirable..."

Here is her blog: Julia Butterfly Hill

I like her, I got to talk to her when I was in the north Coast for Gypsy's memorial service in Arcadia in 1998. Her action had it's genesis here in my neck of the woods. It was not an action typical of the North Coast, that hurt it.

Not to mention the controversy about the deal to save the grove of trees Luna is in. It was not popular in some circles.


"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." Robert F. Kennedy

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-06-01   19:07:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Ferret Mike (#9)

I'm a conservationist conservative who values people first, and what they value, including nature.

buckeye  posted on  2008-06-01   19:08:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Ferret Mike, HOUNDDAWG (#10)

Julia Butterfly Hill Interview

buckeye  posted on  2008-06-01   19:12:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: HOUNDDAWG (#8)

"I agree that it seems a shame to harvest such an ancient resource when other woods are available."

Indeed. And I would like to see the Willamette Valley produce industrial hemp for food and fiber that could be used in materials that would save forest. And I've noticed painfully how bad Bush's timber policies have been by the number of new clear cuts everywhere on private land, and how some of the alleged 'forest thinning' the BLM and USFS does seems to only high grade out the most marketable trees.

I oppose the destruction of anymore of the remainder of the Norther California redwood old growth forest. There is too little of it, it is not going to be re- created using current silvaculture practices to create harvest-able timber. There is too little of it left, and a tragedy when anymore of it disappears.


"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." Robert F. Kennedy

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-06-01   19:19:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: buckeye (#11)

Heh, I love training people like her to Prussic up a rope. That looping knot on that rope loop is a prussic knot, and it is used to inchworm up a climbing rope into a tree canopy.

Getting newbies to push off to make their first rappel down can take as long as it did for them to climb into the sit. Especially if they get their hair caught in the descender with gravity working Chinese handcuff style against the freeing of a beloved dread or too that the new climber learns and copes with the sacrifice of in order to once more be one with the Earth. ;-)


"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." Robert F. Kennedy

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-06-01   19:27:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: buckeye, Ferret Mike (#11)

My, Julia, you've changed!

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"What happened to that funny face

My little tomboy now wears satin and lace

I can't believe my eyes you're just a grownup dream

Happy birthday twenty fourteen

If I should smile with sweet surprise

It's just that you've grown up before my very eyes

You've turned into the prettiest girl I've ever seen

Happy birthday twenty fourteen"

"All the while You were in front of me I never realized... I just can't believe I didn't see it In your eyes... I didn't see it... I can't believe it... oh but I feel it"__Marc Anthony

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-06-01   20:04:33 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Ferret Mike (#13)

Heh, I love training people like her to Prussic up a rope. That looping knot on that rope loop is a prussic knot, and it is used to inchworm up a climbing rope into a tree canopy.

Getting newbies to push off to make their first rappel down can take as long as it did for them to climb into the sit. Especially if they get their hair caught in the descender with gravity working Chinese handcuff style against the freeing of a beloved dread or too that the new climber learns and copes with the sacrifice of in order to once more be one with the Earth. ;-)

You are one macho sumbitch!

I gotta give you that.

"All the while You were in front of me I never realized... I just can't believe I didn't see it In your eyes... I didn't see it... I can't believe it... oh but I feel it"__Marc Anthony

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-06-01   20:08:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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