With the stroke of a pen!

With the stroke of a pen, judges and/or prosecutors may end the life of our children. The latter is too great of a power to place in the hands of any human being. The Bill of Rights and/or jury trials are intended to protect the rights of Defendants to fair trials. Yet, over the course of American history we have witnessed the judiciary and/or executive branch administrate jury trials that result with blatant unfairness.



National Security is the eminent duty of the White House. The potential breach of the latter is made imminent if the perception among our African American community has cast any shadow of doubt against the White House that our due process is being enforced unfairly to protect African American children.



Jena 6 in Louisiana and honor student Genarlow Wilson in Georgia have triggered protest marches in America that compare with the Freedom Rights marches during the time-line of our Civil Rights Movement. The African American community is in uproar that our judiciary has turned back the clock to resurrect Jim Crow.



America has come to far now to turn back the hands of time. Rather, we must advance forward. As such, we must leave behind any remnant of slavery, in respect to our judiciary process. Thus, it is incumbent upon us as a Union under the Republic, to castrate the balls of slavery from our United States Constitution.



Wherefore, we the People hereby proclaim that our Bill of Rights constitute an ipso facto for the executive branch to comply with our agency laws to refrain from competing interest.

Thus, we jointly demand that our elected State Representative delete the conjunctive phrase (i.e. except as punishment for crime) from the written language in Amendment XIII of our United States Constitution.

The latter will make null and void the potential likelihood of any judge or prosecutor to end the life of any human being with the stroke of a pen.

There is much confusion in the etymology community concerning abolition having a double or diametric root meaning of either to grow or to destroy.

Amendment XIII has grown slavery in America, rather than to have destroyed the same. The written language has outlawed slavery as a private institution. Yet, it has legalized slavery as a publicly owned institution operated under our Department of Correction (DOC).


Each State in the United States has adopted a version of Amendment XIII in its State Constitution.

For Example: In the State of Tennessee Constitution Section 33 has adopted the same language as in our United States Constitution.

America has been divided into Red & Blue States. The red color represents the Republican Conservative Party. The blue color represents the Democratic Liberal Party.

In early American history the United States was divided by slave and free states. The northern states mainly represented the free states and the southern states mainly represented the slave states.

The difference from early days is that the Republicans were the liberal party and the Democrats were the conservative party. Each party later crossed political lines after President Lyndon Johnson had signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.


President Richard M. Nixon declared the War on Drugs in 1971 to wage an assault upon the African American community. The United States Attorney General had advocated for Congress to rescind the burden of the Executive Branch to reimburse Defendants of his or her legal expenses if acquitted by the juries. The latter has opened the door for prosecutors across the United States to pursue a rein of terror in the African American community.

If the White House were held liable to reimburse each Defendant, that has been acquitted, then it will end the rein of terror that we now suffer.

Stanleyg
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