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Ed Ward MD
09-14-2004, 07:21 PM
The Constitution as a Basis for God's/Nature's Inalienable Rights
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All Plants have been granted to mankind and all of Earth's creatures by God and/or Nature. These are Inalienable Rights over which No Man or This Government can legally (according to the Constitution) interfere.

Like a platform on which to base Pot Legalization: (IMO, alot better than I want to smoke pot. Under the Real Constitution The People are allowed to ingest any plant (manufactured products are exempt, only natural plants will qualify)). Under the Historical Background Constitution Virtually All of this governments abuses against it's own people are illegal.

The US Is "a Distorted, Bastardized Form of Illegitimate Government."
U-STEPUP Questions: Why Isn't That Enough to Unite the Minor Political Parties?

"Do not separate text from historical background. If you do, you will have perverted and subverted the Constitution, which can only end in a distorted, bastardized form of illegitimate government." --- James Madison.

James Madison, "Father of The Constitution", and all of the signers of The Constitution were adamant, or in agreement with the historical background interpretation. Without a historical background interpretation, our Constitutional Founders could not give The People their inalienable rights and protection from their own government. They made sure their intent was known via various quotes, manuscripts and Preambles..

Ever seen the Preamble to the Bill of Rights? The People are informed of the Preamble to the Constitution whenever the Constitution is referenced. Yet, the Preamble is rarely seen when referring to the Bill of Rights. Immediately after: the official notice of time, place, and who, the very next paragraph of The Preamble to The Bill of Rights is: "THE Conventions of a number of the States, having at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added: And as extending the ground of public confidence in the Government, will best ensure the beneficent ends of its institution." (The Preamble started out as an amendment, but, apparently after discussion, it was felt that this was too important to make just an amendment. The Constitution had a Preamble. The Bill of Rights, which was required for ratification of The Constitution, certainly should have one too.)

Yet, these predominately learned lawyers of this klepto-nazi'cratic government, don't have a clue on how to interpret "this Constitution". Where do the other interpretations enter "this Constitution". There are no ratified others. (Continued at: http://thepriceofliberty.org/ward.htm ).

Please increase your Rights by forwarding this post to all that may be interested. Another Article, "The Historical Background Constitution" will more clearly elucidate what Rights have been stolen from The People by this kepto-nazi'crat government.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Ed Ward, MD, MT.

Dr. Zoidberg
09-14-2004, 08:19 PM
Please refrain from spamming...

Asshole.

Ed Ward MD
09-14-2004, 08:38 PM
Wow, what an activist and wonderful being. My best to you and yours.

Ed

Ed Ward MD
09-17-2004, 05:36 AM
Just blah... blah... blah.. blah...

Ed purple Rights Face for the Politicism here. Oh, pot will be legal in no time at that rate. One of God's/Natures gifts to all Species, and some klepo-nazi'cratic dirtball says, "I know more than God, Nature, Centuries of Evoulution, The Constituion of this United States of America, and The People."

the 'crats Decree, for the Safety of the mass, "We are more smarter. We know what is best for the people. the people don't need no stickin' rights. We need to protect them from themselves. It's not political prison. It's helping them to get their heads right. It's "Encouraging them". DANGER, 'Wil' T. People. DANGER. Flee, the Fear. Oppress the rest. "the 'crats" know best.

T.R. E!War!
http:www.thepriceofliberty.org/ward.htm

Ed

Listen to our Founding Fathers. They will tell you

Dr. Zoidberg
09-17-2004, 02:39 PM
It seems your little message board evangelism episode wasn't as effective as you thought it would be.

There's a reason for that, Doogie.

Ed Ward MD
09-17-2004, 05:43 PM
So because I can not do Everything? That means I can just sit on my ass and mona? For The People to react They Have to Know what has been stolen from them? I'm trying to inform and be active in my city. What are you doing? Want to tell me some more about what you can inform me of?

I am epublished. I am doing All I Can Do. I can not make anyone listen. I just want The People to at least be exposed. What is so bad about the HBC except that it takes all the abusive power out of this nazicratic government.

Please help me out somemore? I'm certainly looking for advice from the sidelines and their galleries.

Ed :rolleyes:
:flame:

Sinsemilla Jones
09-18-2004, 08:19 PM
Vote for a candidate who favors ACTUAL REFORM OF US MARIJUANA POLICY and is ACTUALLY ON THE BALLOT in at least 48 of the 50 states.

You want to ACTUALLY DO SOMETHING???????? :confused:

VOTE
BADNARIK

for President of the United States[/COLOR] ;)


Medical Marijuana and the Federal War on Drugs

In the 2000 campaign for president, George W. Bush said that the federal government should not interfere with the medical marijuana policies of the several states. Like so many other promises, he went back on his word and has closed down medical marijuana facilities permitted by state governments.

This is an outrage. The federal government has no constitutional authority to interfere with state drug policies. When the federal government outlawed alcohol, it required a constitutional amendment to do so. Nonetheless it has assumed the legal authority to wage its "War on Drugs."

According to nearly every scientific study on the subject, including ones conducted by the government, medical marijuana provides unique relief to patients suffering from cancer, AIDS, glaucoma and other illnesses, and the drug does not have the same addictive properties as alcohol.

The federally approved Marinol contains the psychoactive THC but lacks other cannabinoids crucial to marijuana as an effective medicine. This is one of the many insanities of federal drug policy, which categorizes a plant that has never been shown to kill anyone as more illegal than cocaine, and certainly more illegal than alcohol.

Though smoking marijuanaâ??just as smoking tobaccoâ??can cause harm to the lungs and respiratory system, the drug can also be ingested and vaporized so as to prevent such unwanted side effects.

On a fundamental level, Libertarians believe that it is the unalienable and constitutional right of individuals to medicate themselves and choose for themselves what to put into their bodies, as long as they live up to the consequences of their actions. The federal government has no proper say in the matter, and state governments violate the rights of the people in their own attempts to enforce morality. The decision to ingest, smoke or consume any drug should be up to the individual, under the advice of his or her physician, when appropriate. Locking people up for trying to relieve their pain is cruel and unusual punishment for an act that hurts no one.

The Drug War has led to some of the worst violations of the constitutional liberties of Americans, as well as to the worst wave of violent crime in American history since Alcohol Prohibition. It has been used to rationalize unlawful searches and seizures, corruption of the court system, no-knock raids, racial profiling, and "civil asset forfeiture"â??a policy whereby government officials can confiscate private property without even charging anyone with a crime. The War on Drugs, more than anything else, has served as a means of destroying the Bill of Rights. It has also led to excessive taxes and spending, costing more than 40 billion dollars a year to arrest, prosecute and imprison non-violent drug offenders.

Drug Prohibition has caused gang warfare and other violent crime by raising the prices of drugs so much that vicious criminals enter the market to make astronomical profits, and addicts rob and steal to get money to pay the inflated prices for their drugs. On average, drug prisoners spend more time in federal prison than rapists, who often get out on early release because of the over-crowding in prison caused by the Drug War. While violent criminals can usually have their sentences reduced, drug offenders are subject to "mandatory minimums," which strip away judicial discretion and force judges to put users and dealers in prison for decades. This has to stop.

The Drug War also has funded terrorists; providing them with opportunities for enormous profits, and even by giving foreign aid to such regimes as the Taliban as long as they promised to have "tough drug" policies.

The Drug War does not curb demand, it barely reduces supply, however it makes America much more dangerous and much less free.

A Libertarian president would order federal officials to cease and desist in harassing medical marijuana patients and would block federal spending on the War on Drugs. Nonviolent drug offenders would be released from federal prison, and each state would choose its own drug policy, just as each chose its own alcohol policy when alcohol Prohibition was repealed. Libertarians would hope and expect most states to come around and severely reform their policies to make them more humane and less at odds with the Constitution and the American way of life.

http://www.badnarik.org/Issues/MedicalMarijuana.php


Industrial Hemp

Government often prepares the way for oppressive legislation by exaggerating a current danger, or by rhetorically turning harmless people and things into bogeymen.

Certainly this has been the case with industrial hemp. Although it includes a technical exemption for hemp, The Controlled Substances Act of 1970 generally treats hemp like marijuana, its psychotropic cousin. Smoking industrial hemp to "get high" yields about the same result as smoking the evening newspaper; and while the government contends that hemp can be useful as camouflage for marijuana growth, even laymen can easily distinguish between the two.

What makes current federal policy so tragic is that industrial hemp is estimated to have 25,000 constructive uses. Indeed, until recently the qualities of perhaps the world's most useful plant were widely understood and utilized. Ironically, in early 17th Century America, laws existed REQUIRING farmers to grow hemp. Later, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson both left glowing references to the plant in their writings.

Hemp even has a record of heroism: During WWII, the U.S. war effort needed hemp-based supplies so badly that it instituted the "Hemp for Victory" program. The beginnings of today's repressive policies were already in place by the late 30s, as a result of propaganda efforts waged against hemp by the petro-chemical and timber industries. However, when America's very survival was threatened, the government exempted farmers and their sons from military service if they'd agree to grow it.

The ahistorical perception that those interested in legalizing hemp cultivation are all drug users has far-reaching economic, ecological and humanitarian effects. Consider just a few of the benefits we're missing out on:

* According to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report, "Hemp Hurds as a Paper-Making Material" (Bulletin No. 404), the core of the hemp stalk produces more than four times more paper than trees in proportion to land area cultivated.

* Raw hempseed oil can be used, without any modification, to power diesel engines.

* Thousands of natural food products, including staples like cheese and milk, are made from hempseed. Its protein content is higher than any plant source except soy -- and is more usable than soy as well.

* Although anyone can manufacture and sell hemp products in the U.S., it is illegal to cultivate the plant. An untold number of income opportunities, which would easily be supported by the growing demand for ecologically friendly alternatives, are denied the American work force. Availability of overseas hemp is insufficient to meet demand. Jobs -- not just in cultivation, but manufacture of goods -- are lost.

If the War on Drugs is senseless and unfathomable in light of reality -- and it is -- the prohibition on cultivating industrial hemp is even more so. Canada and the European Union have more enlightened -- and economically sound -- hemp policies than the United States.

The Bush Administration has attempted to ban hempseed food products which were formerly exempt from the definition of marijuana; foods that have no harmful effect whatsoever, and which aren't even remotely associated with recreational drug use.

As your President, I would open the way for free-market exploration and exploitation of industrial hemp. I'd veto legislation funding enforcement of laws against it, and I'd lobby Congress to repeal those laws.

Isn't it time we had a leader who defended the economic freedom which so well serves the interests of the American people?

http://www.badnarik.org/Issues/IndustrialHemp.php


Military Policy and the War in Iraq

The War in Iraq is a failure, and the U.S. government should never have waged it. As your president, one of my first tasks will be to begin the orderly process of bringing our troops home as quickly as can safely be accomplished.

More and more Americans are coming to oppose the war, the war hawks and high government officials are beginning to distance themselves from the president, and the U.S. seems more willing than ever to pull out of Iraq.

But this is not enough. We need to learn how this disaster happened, so we can prevent future disasters from happening.

First, allow me to dispel a myth. People in the Middle East do not hate us for our freedom. They do not hate us for our lifestyle. They hate us because we have spent many years attempting to force them to emulate our lifestyle.

The U.S. government has meddled in the affairs of the Middle East far too long, always with horrendous results. It overthrew the democratically elected leader of Iran and replaced him with the Shah. After making Iranians the enemies of Americans, the U.S. government gave weapons, intelligence and money to Iran's mortal adversary, Saddam Hussein. The U.S. government also helped Libyan Col. Qaddafi come to power, propped up the Saudi monarchy and the Egyptian regime, and gave assistance to Osama bin Laden.

Most Americans have forgotten these events. But the people of the Middle East will always remember.

It was because of American troops in Saudi Arabia, lethal sanctions on Iraq, support for states in serious violation of International Law, and siding with Israel in its dispute with the Palestinians to the tune of more than $3 billion per year in taxpayers' funds that terrorist leaders were able to recruit those individuals who caused 3,000 Americans to pay the ultimate price on September 11, 2001.

The proper response would have been to present the evidence as to who committed the heinous act both to Congress and to the people, and have Congress authorize the president to track down the individuals actually responsible, doing everything possible to avoid inflicting harm on innocents.

A Libertarian president would not have sent the military trampling about the world, racking up a death count in the thousands, wasting tax money on destroying and re-building infrastructure, creating more enemies, and doing the kinds of things that led to 9/11 in the first place.

We cannot undo history, unfortunately.

The U.S. government has never succeeded in establishing freedom and democracy in any of its foreign adventures in the last fifty years. Freedom and democracy are blessings any people must establish for themselves.

Here at home, war leads to a decline in civil liberties, higher taxes, and wartime economic measures that blur the line between business and state, allowing politically favored corporations to profit at the expense of taxpayers.

Libertarians understand the importance of adhering to the Constitution, because it is designed to limit the power of the state here and abroad. And we especially understand the danger of war, which expands the power of the government far beyond its constitutional limits.

The founders of this country knew that war should not be initiated at the president's whim, and so the constitutional authority to wage war rests with Congress.

James Madison, father of the Constitution, said, "If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy." He also said, "No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare. . ."

In short, a libertarian foreign policy is one of national defense, and not international offense. It would protect our country, not police the world.

http://www.badnarik.org/Issues/IraqWar.php


"I'm Michael Badnarik, Libertarian for President. I ask the tough questionsâ??to give you answers that really work!"


ACTUALLY DO SOMETHING!


VOTE
BADNARIK

for President of the United States ;)

Ed Ward MD
09-18-2004, 08:38 PM
How is that? What 3rd party has a platform with any appeal to the majority of the populace? How does an uncounted voted vote help? Have you seen any government publishing of anything other than the 'crats votes, with the exception of Perot? None of the 3rd parties will even answer questions of Basic Rights to the People. Same as the 'crats. What is the difference? Hell at least the 'crats are in power. They have a reason not to respond. The libers have no power and already don't respond. So hot on Badnarik? See if he/they/staff/anyone will answer if they will follow the Historical Background Constitution when in power? They expect the poeple to adopt their limited but powerful, if elected, platforms, instead of taking a platform that TREMENDOUSLY REDUCES GOVERNMENT POWER and has appeal to the entire populace. You are so hot on the libers, just see if anyone within their ranks dare read and accept the basic rights granted to every person in the United States of America.
T.R. Ewar :o

Libertarian Toker
09-19-2004, 04:41 AM
So because I can not do Everything? That means I can just sit on my ass and mona? For The People to react They Have to Know what has been stolen from them? I'm trying to inform and be active in my city. What are you doing? Want to tell me some more about what you can inform me of?

I am epublished. I am doing All I Can Do. I can not make anyone listen. I just want The People to at least be exposed. What is so bad about the HBC except that it takes all the abusive power out of this nazicratic government.

Please help me out somemore? I'm certainly looking for advice from the sidelines and their galleries.

Ed :rolleyes:
:flame:

Interesting aproach to getting you message out. Is this the new drive everyone away activism? Hmmmm, it seems to me that your pretty proud of your activism. Wow, e-published and everything. Your a real cool guy. If I was you, I would brag about my activism and try wearing it as a medle of honor also. I'm glad I'm not you.

"I can not make anyone listen."

It's because your going about it all wrong. If your going to be a self rightious little prick thumping your chest and saying look at me, not many will want to listen to you. Your not a hero for copying and pasting on the internet. Your just another person thinking you will save the world by getting your word out. Good luck, your going to need it.

Toker

Ed Ward MD
09-19-2004, 04:20 PM
Ed :cool:

Ed Ward MD
09-19-2004, 06:03 PM
Libertarians Accept Receipt of Questions and Distorted Government. Awesome.

Mr. Gordon,

It is a small world after all, at least on the net. Thank you. Having voted Libertarian for many years without even acknowledgement of how many votes my candidate received, I hope these questions/info will be of use to the Libertarian Party. I know they will be of some use to The People of America, who are in desperate need of their exposure.

Incidently, there are some changes going on at TPoL which I believe will be beneficial. I look forward to your next contribution at TPoL.

Thank you again, for your efforts, time, consideration and concern for a True Democratic Republic.

My Best to You and Yours,

Ed
----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen G.
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: Questions for the Libertarian Party/Candidate Badnarik



Dr. Ward,

I have passed your questions "up the chain" and you should recieve a response to your thoughtful questions in a few days.

Incidently, my wife is a physician, and I contribute to the Price of Liberty from time to time.

Sincerely,

Stephen P. Gordon
Badnarik/Campagna 2004