Spider-Web Laws by kevin murray

In the 6th Century BC the Scythian prince and philosopher, Anacharsis, who later was to be murdered by his own brother, stated:   “Written laws are like spider's webs; they will catch, it is true, the weak and the poor, but would be torn in pieces by the rich and powerful.”   What was said well over two millenniums ago is just as pertinent today.  The United States is a country full of laws, laws upon laws upon laws, yet, when you look at our prisons and jails, they are filled almost without exception with the poor and destitute, the uneducated, the undesirables, those lacking the right skin color, or lacking the right religious faith, and almost all far removed from the powers that run this nation.

 

For instance, think about the worst crimes committed by multinational corporations in which virtually never do corporate officers go to jail, and if they do, they are typically able to call upon a seemingly endless amount of appeals, and only in the most egregious or notorious cases does anyone actually do time, and usually that is only one person whereas probably scores of others should have done time with him.  Consider also the big oil companies that have polluted waters, to which, via accident or oversight or incompetency aside, typically are slapped with monetary fines, which are almost always the type of penalty that they would prefer, because being able to go back to business as usual, will soon recover those monies, which they simply look upon as "opportunity cost" gone somewhat awry.  Then too there are institutions that are so fortunate as to be labeled "too big to fail" signifying that whatever financial shenanigans that they operate under, that literally steal billions from the public that they, will never have to suffer or personally be held accountable for it.

 

America purposely has far too many laws, which, are unequally applied, and selectively enforced.  This effectively means that the average citizen if he has political views that are outside of the norm, or a lifestyle that is considered to be abnormal, or strange habits or weird trades, that this person can be and is, selectively targeted by the government and its agencies in a manner in which a dossier is collected on that individual keeping tabs of who, what, when, and how he conducts his personal business.  This is very convenient for the government that can at a time of their own choosing, find the vulnerable spots in the target's life, and exploit these in order to disrupt his life, or to apply pressure on innocent family members in order to bring this person to heel or to turn State's evidence against someone else.

 

The rich and powerful on the other hand, don't have to worry about these things, no matter what part of the political spectrum that they are, whether conservative or liberal, because over and above their political leanings, the main thing that they care about, is maintaining their privileged status in life, which essentially comes down to exploiting the powerless to favor the few.  The law is very clear in what it almost always does, which is to protect and to serve the status quo, that is to say, their masters, as their employment, livelihood, and the special powers that the law enforcement apparatus have over the general population depends upon it.  The only possibly exceptions ever seen to this general maxim are true grass-roots uprising that have unsettled the masses so much, that the law must as a matter of course, cede some ground. 

 

The government well understands the value of having so many laws, so that they call upon whichever law fits the bill of the purpose that they have in mind so as to keep the population under wraps, if not quiescent.   Every once in a while one of the rich and powerful are selectively sacrificed so that the population believes somewhat in the illusion that justice truly does wear a blindfold, the only problem is, America's justice clearly knows what it is doing and those privileged people that control those levers most definitely do.

Variable Speed Limits by kevin murray

Depending upon where you live and what freeways you are in the habit of driving upon, you may or may not have come upon variable speed limits.  These variable speed limits are not controlled by whether it is daylight or nighttime but basically are "smart" speed limits which adjust their speed according to the density of traffic on the road, to which, their point in existing is in theory by giving advanced notice to drivers that there is heavy congestion ahead, that these drivers will then adjust their speed lower far in advance as opposed to driving too fast, only to have to slam on their brakes, creating a stop and go movement that slows down traffic even more.

 

While variable speed limits might seem to make sense to Department of Transportation, or traffic engineers, the actual usage of them, seems to be the wrong tool for the wrong place.  For instance, if the normal speed limit is 65 mph, and the variable speed limit for signs further down the freeway drop the speed to 55 mph, than 45 mph, and finally to 35 mph, you might well conclude how brilliant this variable speed reduction was in reducing the vehicle speed on the roads in a conscious and cognizant manner, thereby reducing vehicle speed variance by quite a bit, but that isn't even close to the truth in reality.  In reality, the variable speed limit signs, don't do much of anything, as first off because of traffic congestion you aren't able to drive close to the variable speed limit, and secondly, the traffic ahead has already made it abundantly clear to you that you aren't going to be traveling too fast anyway.

 

The bottom line is that there are few, if any, drivers that believe that they can always, without exception, irrespective of traffic, weather, and other factors, drive the speed limit on the freeway to begin with.  As a basic law, you are not permitted to drive faster than what is safe for current conditions, so if the traffic is at a standstill ahead, you can't actually drive at 35 mph, or 45 mph, or even higher speeds, because it isn't physically possible.  For those, that just want to stop all the sudden accelerating, relentless lane changing, and sudden braking, a better method is to have available to drivers, an app to their phone, which tells drivers in real time the average speed one mile ahead of them.  In addition, instead of useless variable speed limits, variable message signs would be of far more value, stipulating either the average vehicle speed ahead, and/or giving travel times for exits up ahead, to which, the driver can thereby calculate about what the speeds are going to be and intuitively know how fast or slow traffic is ahead.

 

While it is good that traffic engineers want to experiment with tools to help with traffic flow, variable speed limits just seem annoying, useless, and stupid, as in almost all cases, the driver is clearly aware already that traffic is slow ahead and thereby the posting of such a variable speed limit, doesn't inform the driver of the most valuable information which would be the actual average speed of the traffic directly ahead of him.  If, the Department of Transportation truly wants to come up something to improve traffic flow, variable speed limits, are a rather poor attempt to do so.

Turning Criminal Motivations into Positive Actions by kevin murray

If you aren't a motivated person, with at least a modicum of get up and go, than you probably aren't going to be a very good employee and almost for a certainty not make for a successful criminal.  If all you ever want to do is forever punch keys and interact with your smart phone all day, or just vegetate in a corner of your living room, you probably aren't going to be a real threat to society, then again, you aren't going to be a benefit to society, as you will almost for a certainty be a burden to society.  The motivational factors that operate within any given individual makes a significant difference as to how they are going to perform and what they will perform on a given day.  The problem that today's stratified and segmented society has, is that at a very early age, there is a seismic gap between those that are nurtured, loved, cared for, and attend good schools, as opposed to those that come from substandard housing, an overburdened household, and schools which don’t care, don't teach, and don't demand much of anything from their students.

 

Yet, inside most people, there is an urge to be something, to do something, to be about something, and when you are located in an area of a city in which the door of opportunity is shuttered closed, or essentially non-functioning, or simply labeled as "dead end", than you will find as an individual, that your choices are severely limited.  This means for a sizable portion of our impoverished elements of society, which has little hope for any meaningful change, that they will in the normal course of things, begin to turn, or have turned to activities that are considered by society to be crimes, whether that be illicit drug dealing, prostitution, con games, and the like.  America's avowed solution to these given problems is to arrest, convict, and then to lock up these criminals, which per the letter of the law, seems correct, but to the spirit of the law, is not.

 

Millions of people go to work each day, for the primary reason that they need to earn money so as to pay bills and so as to purchase essential goods and services.  While that is a good thing, if you don't have ready access to money, nor capital, nor to meaningful legitimate jobs, this doesn't somehow mean that you no longer have a need to pay bills, or to purchase essential goods and services, because, in fact, you still do, the fundamental difference is that you don't have a steady job which will allow you to.  Not too surprisingly, where there is a will, there is a way, and while some people will see crime and criminal activities as an unmitigated evil, that viewpoint is both rather simplistic and often comes directly from the prism of their own peculiar viewpoint, which allows them the luxury of thinking so.

 

The fact is, while crime in general is an undesirable activity, the motivations that create some crime, such as preplanning, preparation, desire, persistence, courage, risk taking, need, and so forth, are often the same attributes that are necessary tools to be successful in the regular workforce.  What so many people that turn to crime are lacking are the foundational skills of not only reading, writing, and arithmetic, but also a firm moral code, along with a fair opportunity.  While there isn't much one can do for an apathetic criminal, there is certainly hope for a motivated criminal, so that with proper leadership and direction, time and persistence, the criminal element in the man can under the right circumstances be redirected into being a positive contributing member of society at large.

Take care of your own House first before you try to take care of mine by kevin murray

Life is full of busybodies who are people that feel compelled to direct or to correct your life and life decisions, even when they don't really know you, don't care to know you, and are themselves of very doubtful wisdom or credibility.  It's one thing for there to be a busybody in your life, to which, you can, as a matter of course, simply ignore them, or politely and simply walk away them, or even pretend that you are listening to them, and ultimately just go about your business as if they didn't exist.  On the other hand, it is an entirely different thing to be dealing with a busybody, who has moral suasion over you, because it's your parent, or your boss, or what you consider to be your best friend, or the worst of the worst, the government.

 

The problem with the government, is that there is never anything that you can possibly do that will properly satiate or satisfy them, because the government is a ravenous beast and once they get a hold of your private life, they will, like a very bad virus, infect into everything.  That is to say, if you need government benefits; and government agencies do have plenty of programs and benefits, there is a price that you have to pay, usually by completely exposing yourself, in regards to who and what you are; your criminal and arrest background, your past employment history, your medical records and mental state, your family history, your children's history, your history, your income, your assets, your address, your complete identity, your credit status, and so on and so forth.  The government wants to know everything about you, not because it actually needs to, but in order to maximize their hold over you, because when the government knows everything about you and you know virtually little or nothing about what is going on behind the scenes about them, than you are in their power, and all this so that you can receive a token piece of something that will allow you to minimally function and live in society.

 

The government likes to sell you the illusion that they are special people, born to be your leaders and you are born to serve or to placate them, but in actuality, governments when broken down into little pieces, are in fact, made up of people like you and me.  This signifies, that not only do we have a right, or more like an obligation, to know who our leaders are, but in point of fact, there are fundamental qualifications that our leaders should or must have, especially those that have massive powers and influence.  That is to say, the character of those that wield power is absolutely a relevant aspect, of their legitimacy to hold that power in the first place.

 

It is fair to ask, that if a man cannot hold his own house in order, how is it even conceivable that he can run a community, a city, a State, a country, or the world.  It is also fair to say, that if the background of a man is one of lies, deceits, double-dealing, corruption, and vindictive, than these are not the characteristics of a legitimate leader.  This signifies that those that would run for the highest offices, if they are honorable people, should be the very first in line, to show complete transparency of who and what they are, it is, at the very least what they owe the people, that in theory, that they are supposed to be held accountable to.

The Rising Unsolved Murder Rate by kevin murray

According to the FBI the national "clearance" rate (clearance meaning: solved or arrested or warrant issued or death by offender or no witness cooperation) was once at 90% for all murders in 1965, and has for the most part been in steady decline since then, so that at the present time it is around 64% with an incredibly wide diversity depending upon the city or State that the murder was committed in.  For instance, according to anepigone.blogspot.com, States such as Idaho, Wyoming, and North Dakota all have murder clearance rates of over 95 percent, whereas the District of Columbia, and Illinois have murder clearance rates of fewer than 50 percent.  In fact, Chicago, according to dnainfo.com, states that: "... gunmen who shot and wounded people escaped charges 94 percent of the time," with an overall anemic murder clearance rate of "…. 26 percent."

 

All of the above signifies, that despite the fact that police budgets have never been bigger in aggregate, and even though we have DNA analysis, sophisticated forensics, and so forth, with all of these tools never being more readily available than they are today, that somehow police agencies in many communities, can't seem to solve a staggering amount of murder cases, to which eventually, these cases become "cold cases".  If you're thinking that perhaps policemen aren't doing all that well with murders, but they are doing very well in solving forcible rapes, robberies, larcenies, burglaries, and motor vehicle theft, you would be wrong, as each of these crime categories are all cleared at less than 50%.  This might well lead you to the somewhat disturbing thought that perhaps our police departments are either not very competent or are deliberately selective in their pursuit of crimes or both.

 

One of the most basic problems that police forces appear to have in the present day, is that they do not often know their communities, do not know the people that make up these communities, and often do not have reliable contacts within those communities.  In addition, if police are perceived more often by certain members of communities as a threat, rather than being seen as servants of the community, meant to "protect and serve", than it isn't any wonder that police are nearly completely out of step and sync with their communities, and those people living in them, recognize this, and subsequently have more to fear from criminal elements, with no apparent safe sanctuary to turn to.

 

So too there is a question of personnel resources within police departments in regards to where and how their monies are spent.  If, for instance, a given police department has too few homicide investigators, who are overworked, and undersupplied in the sense of tools, resources, and management, than it isn't any wonder that they cannot resolve and will not resolve numerous murder cases.  While one quick answer might be that we need more police officers, or higher police budgets, throwing more money or personnel at a given issue does not necessarily resolve it.

 

The fact of the matter is for police to do a better job in clearing murder rates, than the police are going to have to do a better job of building bridges and connections to communities, because certainly as the way things stand today, it isn't working acceptably well in many selected communities.  The bottom line is that the victims and the families of such, deserve much better, and the perpetrators of these crimes, deserve much worse, and the police can either be a material part of an improving resolution, or we will continue to see as reported by npr.org as written in January of 2014, that in NYC, 86 percentof homicides involving a white victim were solved, whereas just 45 percent with a black victim were solved, indicating that when it comes to solving homicides, that clearly black lives do not matter.

The Insanity of Super Expensive Exotic Cars Sold at Auctions by kevin murray

There are 24 hours in every day, and with news channels having to report some sort of news each and every hour, that news has to come from somewhere, to which, although the amount of people that are eligible or inclined to purchase an exotic car built, let's say in 1962, but selling at an auction for over $30 million dollars, is absolutely minuscule, these people watching such news reports whether bored, car aficionados, or reduced to living their lives vicariously through others, are the reason why these news events, are duly reported.  For instance, a Ferrari GTO 250 was recently sold at an auction for over $38 million dollars after its attendant auction fees, to which, this particular cars' claim to fame is that it finished 2nd in the 1962 tour de France, yet, later in the same year, it was involved in a fatal crash.  Not only does that fatal crash, shed a somewhat sobering  and somber look upon the car, but clearly also means, that the car that sold in 2014 for multi-millions is not the original car, although its reconstruction may be consistent with that car of that day and age.

 

All of the above, means that exotic cars sold at these types of prices are being bought and sold to people who are not like me or you.  These people are primarily doing one or two things, the first being playing a sophisticated "shell game" in which each party drinks from the same punch bowl, and somehow are mesmerized into believing that a vehicle that originally sold for $18,500 in 1962, which has few of the original parts, is somehow worth millions upon millions today, whereas it is still just a car, with a utility value close to zero, or at best, several thousand dollars based on its history, notoriety, and scarcity.  The other big reason why these auctions are conducted and reported upon, with real people really buying these exotic cars has a lot to do with people that have money that has come from questionable places or activities and are looking for some diversity so as to put their money into something that has proven "value" based on previous sales, stable history, a somewhat rigged marked, fairly liquid, and considered to be above board.

 

It's troubling that exotic cars that have been involved in serious crashes, and thereby reconstructed, with parts that may or may not be OEM parts, or whatever, but no doubt, professionally redone with careful precision and quality, could possibly be sold for millions upon millions of dollars mainly because the integrity of that original car no longer exists.  As bad as that is, the people that purchase these types of cars, aren't ever going to drive them, as instead, at best, the vehicle will sit in a hi-end garage so that occasionally certain privileged peoples can ooh and aah at them, as if these exotic cars somehow have been blessed by the very hand of God.

 

The thing is, this game of pushing the sales price of these sort of exotic cars ever upward, will eventually at some point, end rather poorly for somebody, as everything has its cycles, and objects that are sold with little or no real relation to its intrinsic value, are especially at risk, no matter how much the game is controlled.

Defense spending, but all of this money for what? by kevin murray

Most people believe that we have three branches of government, the judicial, legislative, and executive, with the President of our country, being the Commander-in-Chief.  While this sounds nice on paper, in practicality and in actuality, none of this is actually true.  They say, follow the money, and if you follow the money, there is only one conclusion that a reasonable man can possibly come up with, and that is this country is firmly and has been firmly in the hands of the military-industrial complex.

 

We know that this is true by looking at the federal budget for discretionary spending for the United States of America.  In fiscal year 2015, out of discretionary budget expenditures of $1.11 trillion dollars as reported by nationalpriorities.org, America budgeted $598.5 billion dollars for military spending as well as $65.3 billion on Veterans' benefits, for a total of $663.8 billion dollars which represents 59.8% of the entire discretionary spending of the United States.  While, America does spend even more money per capita on healthcare and social security, these expenditures are considered to be part of the social fabric of the government's obligation to its citizens, and thereby are properly classified as mandatory governmental spending.

 

When it comes to defense spending the very first thing to recognize, is that this world, has been completely discovered, as there are no more, and have not been for a long time, any uncharted or undiscovered countries.  This means, that it is a fact, that these are the known knowns, and there are therefore no unknowns on this planet.  Since World War II, the one country that has been brought up again and again as a possible rival to America's current world domination, is Russia, yet Russia has not attacked America and realistically has absolutely no intentions of every attacking America, and it probably never really has.  The fact of the matter is wars are typically fought for two things, plunder, that is resources and continental development, and to a lesser extent for cheap exploitable labor.  In an era in which physical labor has become of less and less worth, because of technology, robotics, and the like, this leaves as the most fundamental reason for war as plunder.  The thing about plunder is that with trade barriers having been eradicated or eased in virtually every country, and the fact that multi-national corporations, really are truly massive, intercontinental, and practically ubiquitous in any country of real substance, is that plunder no longer needs to be at the point of a sword, as it is already being conducted by trade agreements between countries or the elites of those certain countries on behalf of well-placed multinational corporations and their cronies.

 

This means, in effect, that a significant chunk, probably exceeding well over 50% of our current defense spending is for things, personnel, weapons, and so forth, to which there is absolutely nothing that is being accomplished of any positive worth, other than those in that business that are profiting from it.  It would appear that nearly every bomb that we build, every tank, every war plane, or air carrier, is literally food, shelter, and education being taken from the oppressed and poor of our own country, so that the military-industrial complex can continually feed off of and exploit the citizens of America, as well as constantly to saber rattle, invade, disrupt, corrupt, and terrorize sovereign nations and peoples all over the world, who are almost always no material threat to America, whatsoever.

Parents, Children, Buses and Responsibility by kevin murray

Depending upon where you live, buses may or may not be a common feature in your neighborhood, come school season.  However, in many, many places, buses are ubiquitous, to which, at least buses have a real purpose which is to pick up and at the end of the school day, drop off school children.  In an era in which there has never been so many single parent households this is a real boon, to have that public transportation available, in addition to the fact, that never have so many traditional two-parent households, had both parents working.  All of this basically makes sense, until you realize that at virtually all of the school bus stops that there are parents standing there with their children in the morning, and then later waiting for their children at the end of school day.  What gives?

 

From a certain perspective, it's hard to fault parents or guardians for wanting to make sure that their children do safely get on the bus in the morning, or for being there when their precious kids come home from school at the end of the day.  The best way of looking at this, is it is a parent's prerogative, and if they so wish to devote their time for safety reasons, social reasons, or whatever, to be at the bus stop for their children, than that is their choice.  There are, however, a couple comments to make on this, as for instance, when school districts as part of the ever expanding nanny state, insist that they will not drop off your child at their designated bus stop, unless the authorized parent or guardian is there, but instead, will actually take the child back to school, to await the parent to pick the child up later, in addition to the fact, that a visit from child care services will be activated for this sort of mishap.  While a policy like this, sort of makes sense from the perspective that a little kindergartener is vulnerable, so is the fact, that children are not nearly as helpless, hopeless, and clueless as bureaucrats might believe.  In point of fact, neighborhoods are typically filled with other children, parents, neighbors, friends, and so forth, in addition to the point that a parent need not have their child in their visual field 24/7.  The second comment about dropping off children without their parents being around, comes down to the fact that if children are treated as if they can never be outside of their house, in their own neighborhood, alone, than one should not expect these children to ever develop the capacity to make decisions on their own.

 

The fact of the matter is, that all of these bus stops, all of these parent's cars, all of these parents milling around, just typically makes for more time and resources wasted, because they are missing the biggest point of all, which is, these parents mistakenly believe that they are diligent and good parents by taking and picking up their children from the designated school bus stop, rather than recognizing that the most important part of the day is what is actually being taught to their children at school.  While it may be commendable that parents care about their children's physical safety, they are missing almost the entire boat, if they don't also recognize it's what goes into a child's head that creates our future leaders, for better or for worse.

Taxes, Permits Licenses, and Privilege by kevin murray

You might think that the current taxes, permits, and licenses that we have in our communities and States in America are all there to serve the greater good.  That is to say, the point of these taxes, permits, and licenses is to as a whole, to make things fairer and safer for not only the general public, but to level the playing field for those inclined to open up businesses and the like.  The problem with this viewpoint is that it isn't close to being correct, as not too surprisingly, when power is ceded to various governmental authorities, which oversees and legislates them, this essentially means that the government is permitted to decide who and what to tax, who does or does not get a permit, and when or when not licenses are issued, creating a dynamic that will invariably by design favor some against others.

 

In point of fact, at the conclusion of our civil war, and the passage of the 13th through 15th amendments, slavery as an institution was a dead letter in America, so that nearly 4 million peoples that formerly were in the bonds of servitude were now free citizens with, in theory, all the incumbent rights of all other citizens of this country.  Obviously, especially within the defeated South, to allow freed black men and women to compete for jobs that previously were the dominion of whites, would be intolerable, thereby, various laws were created which would in effect, preclude or make difficult for freed black men to compete against whites.  So that, for instance, in many trades and professions that blacks were proficient in, such as shoemaking, stonemasonry, ship building, carpentry, blacksmith, and so forth, laws were enacted, that compelled people in those particular trades to have to pay taxes specifically for that trade, or be licensed, or to have a permit, in which, because most blacks were pecuniary poor, they often were unable tothereby continue in those professions becoming essentially priced out for lack of monetary assets or the ability to pay for these various things.

 

Anytime that the government decides what is or isn't going to be taxed, licensed, or permitted, and further those legislating these things are working in conjunction with the favored classes or on a quid pro quo basis, than all sorts of verbiage will be created saying all sorts of things in beautiful flowing language, which often translated can be stated into the simple terms of those in power support the ruling class and oppress all other classes.  While, no doubt, there are times and reasons for taxes, licenses, and permits to have their place, far too often, these are specifically put into place to protect those in that business from free competition from those that wish or desire to be in the same business.

 

Every barrier to entry, every tax, every license, and every permit, should in a true free enterprise economy, be carefully scrutinized to see if this is really necessary, whether it is truly for the protection and benefit of the public, and if not, should be phased out and eliminated.  The bottom line is that the more bureaucracy in opening any business enterprise, the more red tape, the more hoops that you have to pass through, or palms you have to grease, is a system in which the privileged win, and all others must pay tribute to.

"Men Working" Signs by kevin murray

In an era that strives for political correctness as well as accuracy, both men as well as women do often take offense at titles that bear an inscription that is incorrectly labeled thereby making its perception be sex-exclusive.  When it comes to a sign such as "men working" you wouldn't necessarily think that many people would have a conniption fit that the sign which is labeled as men, is meant to be taken that only men, and never woman, are working at a given construction site, but from a literal and exclusive interpretation that would be a fair assessment of the sign, and it is what it says.  This means, that those signs have to be replaced, or are no longer appropriate, to which, there are many viable alternatives.

 

One way to replace the sign of "men working" is to get rid of the words completely and have a graphical image of a person working, such as a person shoveling or a person representing a flagman (flag-person).  The problem with a symbolic representation of a road repair person being shown, is that all graphical symbols have to be translated by the brain into words, so a picture isn't necessarily the best way to convey what needs to come across, in addition to the pictogram may not be the appropriate representation of the work being conducted, that is, the graphical symbol shows somebody shoveling dirt, but the real work is actually a person working on telephone lines or cutting limbs, or similar.  Another way to tackle the problem is to replace the word "men" with "people", while this is accurate, it is also requires three more letters in total, and seems sort of impersonal.  Then there is simply the dropping of the word "men" replaced with a sign just saying "workers", but in an era of more and more jobs going to robotics in the first place, that seems rather nebulous.  It seems that the two best words to replace "men" would be either "guys" which may still upset some people as being male-centric, even though the modern day usage of guys is commonly utilized by both sexes, although it may well also be considered too informal.  Still, there is a friendly tone to "guys working" that makes it very upbeat.  The other good word to replace "men" with would be "crew", which seems to do the job rather well, although again it isn't perfect, but overall conveys the message rather well.

 

The thing about life today is that people can always find all sorts of things that appear to be prejudicial, sexist, exclusive, wrong, and so forth, of which some of these things are worth battling about.  For instance, the whole point of a sign that says "men working" is not to focus on the fact or not that it is just men working, but that there is construction or repair work going on and that thereby someone that is traveling those roads should be more cautious and cognizant of that fact, the sign therefore is there as an informational aid, and really for nothing else other than that.  "Men working" signs should be replaced though to reflect the changing of the times as well as to eliminate one more flash point of contention in this mad, mad world.

So Many Religious Beliefs but there is but just one true God by kevin murray

America is considered to be a country founded along the lines of a Judeo-Christian heritage, of which the major religions that are true to this concept are Judaism, Christianity & Catholicism, and Islam, amongst all the other manifold denominations of these.  If you didn't know any better, you might well think that because all of these religions and denominations come from the same general root and thereby all believe that there is just one monotheistic God, that there would be an abiding harmony and toleration within these religions and denominations, one to another.  However, strange to say, some of the most vicious and blood thirsty fighting come from within a given religion, in which one denomination or sect attacks the other because of their differences in their respective beliefs and thereby each side believing that it alone, is legitimate, and thereby all others must be eradicated for polluting and harming their religion.

 

It is a sorry state of affairs, that rather than seeing the commonality of these religions, sects, and denominations in which the most central point is that there is just one God, who is omniscience, omnipotent, accessible and available to all, along with being the epitome of love, that professed believers get fixated on fighting over matters which often times come down to a corrupted belief which is if you don't believe in their particular tenets and faithfully adhere to them, than you are an infidel or nonbeliever, to which, by definition, those that fight with that particular understanding, have aggrandized unto themselves that they are fighting on behalf of God, and thereby all that they do has been sanctioned by God, no matter how extreme.

 

It is a shame that religious fights are almost exclusively political in nature, despite protests that they aren't, seldom for the true glory of God, but mainly so that one special people can put down all other peoples that don’t see things quite the same way, and thereby might triumphs over right.  The fact of the matter is that those that believe in one God, must, in order to bring a lasting peace to this good earth, recognize that all life starts and ends with the one God.  Each religion, sect, and denomination has its own prophets, saviors, and oracles, to which respect should be accorded to their wisdom, but blind obedience to those professing to interpret their words into action is never a wise idea.

 

There is one God, it is the exact, same God for everyone, to which this God is above all, knows all, and is all.  The very first thing that mankind should do in recognition of the great might and wisdom of this one God, is to understand that we cannot comprehend our God's greatness without first emptying from our self, the limitations that preclude us from seeing God in all of God's infinite glory.  The mistake that far too many people make is taking false prophets at their word, rather than recognizing that these so-called prophets are rife with inconsistencies, hatred, violence, duplicity, hypocrisy, and intolerance, which are not attributes of those that preach the Word, but of those that are its' very opposite.

Banks and their non-Customer Check Cashing Fees by kevin murray

Businesses like to come up with all sorts of creative ways to help their bottom line, that 'nickel and dime' their clients or visitors, without, in their opinion, making them squawk too much.  I guess you could say their objective is to fleece certain customers lightly enough, that though they might complain, they will ultimately bear it.  Checks are a form of payment that businesses and people accept all the time, to which, not every business or person has either the time, their own bank, or the inclination to deposit the check into their own checking account for a lot of reasons, such as their own bank may not credit them the money in a period of time that is acceptable, or they may need to turn that check into cash in order to have ready money, and so forth.  You would think that a fair runaround for this particular problem would be to take a given check to the issuer's bank and upon providing valid identification documents, as well as allowing the bank to verify that the client's account that the check is written on is good for the money, that subsequently the subject bank would simply cash the check for you.  Banks, for the most part, still do this, but the biggest banks, such as Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo, are charging clients that bring in those checks a fee for doing so, along with mandating two forms of ID, and in some cases, three forms.

 

All of the above seems inherently unfair for the client, that shouldn't have to pay a fee in order to cash a check drawn upon the subject bank, irrespective of any other factors. While it is true that some banks don't impose the fee if the check is $50 or less, that is probably because they don't want to push the envelope too far, so as to not later suffer from governmental regulations which will take away their ability to charge the fee at all.  The banks that charge this fee, like to smile and suggest to the client, that if they would just open an account than they wouldn't charge the fee at all, but virtually no clients going into a bank to cash a check from that bank, go in with the intention of wanting to open up another account, or any account at all, for a lot of reasons, which would include: inconvenience, one more useless account, and time management.

 

It seems to me, if a bank insists upon all sorts of documentation to prove that you are who you claim to be, and that bank further has determined that there is enough money in the subject account to make good on the check, and have additionally either verified the signature or verified with the check issuer that all is well, than they should make good on the check, and if a fee be charged, than charge it to the client who is the actual issuer of the check, who is their client to begin with and not to the customer who is simply trying to get 100% of what is owed to him, into his hands, in an expeditious manner.

 

The bottom line is that banks charge these check cashing fees to people that do not have accounts with them, because it is an easy way for them to make money off of people that typically don't have the resources or wherewithal to effectively fight back.  The fees are sort of small enough, that many people, will just absorb them as being simply the cost of doing business, which is another reason why banks impose them.  It's an easy way for banks in aggregate to make good money upon the shoulders of those that are burdened enough, already.

The Erosion of our Religious Liberty by kevin murray

The First Amendment to our Constitution clearly states: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," which until recent times was plainly understood to mean that Congress, that is the legislative arm of our government, could make no law establishing a national religion, such as in England and their Anglican church, which is the national and established church of England.  In addition, the free exercise of one's religious beliefs was an established citizen right of the First Amendment, indicating that each citizen within America had a free right of conscience in regards to their religious beliefs.  Unfortunately, our activist judicial branch of government, in their lust to establish a secular State, has determined that there should be a wall of separation of religion from the government, which has been further translated to mean, that religion has no place in the public square, such as in our public schools, or in governmental decrees, and so forth.  What our government has essentially mandated is that God and all his accouterments, must to the greatest extent possible, be excised from our public conscience, and thereby only remain in our own private spheres.

 

The whole point of the Bill of Rights, of which religious freedom is the very first right so listed, is that the Constitution as written, would not have passed the required amount of nine of the thirteen States without it being an integral part of the Constitution.  The debate and the wording of our religious liberty were important to all the delegates of the thirteen States, to which, New Hampshire proposed that: "Congress shall make no laws touching religion, or to infringe the rights of conscience."  Although, those words ended up not being the words used in our First Amendment, these words if they had been used, might well have pushed back the humanist wave of the 20th century which has subverted our religious liberty granted to us by our Constitution until the present day.  Not only that, the statement not to infringe the rights of conscience, is extremely powerful, powerful enough, that it would in a fair court of justice, permit each and every citizen to invoke such a right, if sincerely held, to be a conscientious objector so as to not be forcefully drafted or conscripted to fight in foreign wars of no purpose or point, especially ones that seem to serve only the purpose of empire, profit, or bloodlust.

 

The thing is though that the First Amendment which provides us with the free exercise of religion as we see it is in effect, on the same page as having the rights of conscience to do what we believe to be right by our God.  What our Founding Fathers knew then, and apparently what those at the highest forms of our governmental judicial system refuse to admit to today, is that there is a Court beyond all Courts, and that our most precious rights, our inalienable rights, do not come from governments, long established or not, but from our Creator, and it is only in recognition that there is a righteous God who governs the affairs of men, in which these menthereby derived their just powers from the consent of the governed, that brings greatness to a nation, and to take away the pillars of religious liberty from the people, willinevitably bring forth the terrible collapse of this once, great nation.

You cannot crucify the Christ by kevin murray

Just about everyone is familiar with the general story of Jesus the Christ and his physical death by crucifixion, followed by his resurrection, but whether they are believers or not, many, many people miss the most basic point in regards to the death of Christ, by mistakenly equating the physical body as the complete representation of Christ.     This then creates a situation in which some historians as well as religious doubters or critics, try to respond to what appears to be physically impossible, that is, the resurrection of a dead body, by theorizing that Christ felled into a swoon and was later revived, or somehow was able to trick the Romans into believing that he was dead, when he was not, and subsequently was rescued by his followers, and so forth, to which none of these theories hold any water whatsoever.  The fact of the matter is, the Romans were masters of crucifixion, they were proficient and quite lethal at it, in addition to the fact, that only because crucifixion is not part of modern day's lexicon in the manner that criminals are executed, could it even be conceivable that anyone would believe, that a man with nails driven through both his hands and feet could survive it, especially while having been previously badly scourged and fatigued, all this in front of public witnesses, and somehow still fool the Roman soldiers who verified Christ's death by piercing his side with a spear.  In point of fact, the Romans crucified Christ and His body did not survive it.

 

Of course, the second part of the story, that Jesus the Christ, was able to resurrect himself while in Joseph of Arimathea's tomb is the part that makes all sorts of critics, have to come up with all sorts of dubious theories, because everyone knows that a dead body cannot come back to life.  The thing is, though, that Jesus did, in fact, resurrect Himself, because Jesus the soul, immortal, could not ever be killed.  Additionally, the ministry of the Christ presaged His own resurrection, by demonstrating as written in the Bible, that He had the power to resurrect from death to physical life, having accomplished this for the widow's son at Nain, Jairus' daughter, as well as Lazarus.

 

This means that no matter how Jesus the Christ was put to death, in whatever age, through all the means at man's disposal and violent disposition, from beheading, to being drawn and quartered, shot, burnt, with ashes scattered to the winds, in each and every occurrence, Christ would rise again.  The very basic point that people are missing is that Christ is not the body; Christ is the immortal soul that is housed within the body as long as that body can properly serve Christ.  Man mistakenly believes that all is physical and all must therefore obey physical laws, but there is a dimension beyond the physical, to which those laws do not and cannot apply and it is this dimension to which the Christ came from, and it is this dimension that cannot ever be annihilated, although for the most part, per man's volition, it can be ignored.

 

What man needs to understand is that if one thousand times you crucify Christ, one thousand times He will resurrect Himself, and you, man, Rome, America, the world, cannot stop it, apparently can't explain it, and often misunderstand it.  Christ is not the body; He is the soul that cannot be destroyed, because it is the power beyond all power, because it is the love beyond all love, because it is one with He who is the One.   The message of the Christ comes in many, many forms: through our intuition, through great men of wisdom, through prophets, through quiet contemplation and meditation, through the innocence of little children, and it is here right now, it has always been here, and it will never leave. 

 

Too often man shuts his eyes, closes his mind, and holds his hands over his ears, all for naught.  The kingdom of God is within you, you only need to sincerely seek, stay still, and you will find the Christ within.

The Question of Suffering by kevin murray

While we might wish that each and every day of our life is full of bliss, life doesn't actually work that way.  For each of us, there will come to us, various challenges, that must be met and if we have the right mindset or wherewithal we will either overcome them or adjust to them.  There are many, many people that question why there is pain and suffering and hurt in this world, especially when presupposing that there is an all powerful and all loving God.  That question is easy to answer, as if we are automatons, this does indeed make no sense, but if we are gifted with free will than the world that we live in, is the world of good and bad, darkness and light, selfishness and selflessness, for these are the things that we bring with us into our material incarnation, and because of this conflict, there will invariably be pain and suffering.

 

So too the question must be asked, when is it, if ever, that we truly get down on our knees and cry out from the very depths of our soul to God above?  Is it when everything is going right, that we beseech God?  Is it when life is beautiful and we enjoy the wonders of this world?  Perhaps it is when we have our first child or some other momentous event.  While it is true, that when times are good for us, that we may very well honor our Father, the intensity of that emotion will be something less than our upmost.  The truth of the matter is, that our love for our Creator, should have the same intensity of a man who is desperate for air, or water, or of life itself, because it is only at that point that we truly recognize that we are not masters of our fate, that we are not the originators of this world, that we are not all powerful, omniscient, or invincible.

 

While there are many reasons for suffering, depending upon a whole slew of factors and conditions, one of the primary reasons for any suffering or pain, is to re-focus us on recognizing that we are not here alone, but are, in fact, children of the most High God.  If you were to picture yourself as separate from your mother and father, perhaps living in another city, with your own career, responsibilities, and family, you may have contact with your mother and father via phone or other means, from time-to-time, even daily, but you would seldom be in their presence, except perhaps for holidays or other special family events.  This would be your routine, and there wouldn't necessarily be anything wrong with it from your perspective, but should something tragic happen in your life or theirs, this unwelcomed event would often drive you back into the fold, not so much because bad events, bring us together, but because bad events vividly remind us of how fragile life is, and help to re-prioritize for us as what is or is not of real meaning and importance within our life.

 

If there was no suffering, few of us, would find that compelling reason to wish beyond all wishes for union again with God.  God does not want us to suffer, yet subconsciously there often is a need for those unwelcomed thorns in our flesh, to help prick our conscience that what we are truly after is not of this world, but a dimension beyond us, eternal, one in which there is neither heartbreak nor suffering, but only the infinite goodness and love of our Creator.

The Federal Reserve Bank is not owned by the Federal Government by kevin murray

The semantics of things often does make a big difference in their perception by the public, helped frequently by the press that has the capacity to spin stories in the desired way for those that operate big media companies, to which, a case in point, is the portrayal of our Federal Reserve.  To the general public they mainly see paper currency, as dollar bills, and are somewhat ignorant of why their money in their wallet, states on it, that it is a Federal Reserve Note, which almost seems like a contradiction, as never in your life, will you find one person asking to borrow from another, a $20 Federal Reserve Note, which probably would confuse the other person.  That is to say, why are our dollar bills, all noted as being Federal Reserve Notes?  They are noted as such, because our money is not backed by specie, or anything of material worth, other than the supposed full credit and faith of the United States Government, and thereby in order for there to be any value in the notes that are issued by the Federal Reserve, bonds are created and sold to various institutions, and the proceeds of these, form the basis of the money that is circulated to the general public, known as Federal Reserve Notes.

 

The most basic fundamental problem with Federal Reserve notes isn't the fact that the Federal Reserve is a consortium of privately held banks that the U.S. Government has to pay monetary interest to, on the basis of the bonds created, that result in monies being issued for circulation, but the fact that the U.S. Government, the greatest empire the world has ever known, is paying interest to private banking companies in order to create circulating money.  This might make sense, if America was a new nation, without credit, without resources, without much of anything, other than potential, but America is not that nation, its GDP is the highest of any nation in the world, and it is in aggregate the richest nation in the world, second to none.

 

This would imply strongly, that America should be able to create its own national money, prudently backed by something or value, such as gold, or silver, or oil, or land, or any of many different items or mixed goods, to which, money generated from these would be symbolic representations of these goods monetized.  This money, unlike our present money, would be both interest-free as well as debt-free, because in practicality, they would be mere representations of the goods themselves.  Not only would this eliminate the present Federal Reserve Bank it would also eliminate the current interest debt that the citizens and taxpayers have to pay to a consortium of private banking companies as tribute for the privilege of living in America.

 

It is absolutely senseless that billions upon billions of dollars are paid in monetary interest each and every year to the banking members of the Federal Reserve, as if America, its population and people, must bend their knees to these money-interests in order to exist.   Paper money as a medium of exchange has as its most basic purpose the enabling of free flow of goods, labor, and services conducted in a mutually beneficial way so as to not be bogged down into the minutiae of interminable bartering.  The United States doesn't need to pass a law eliminating the Federal Reserve, it only needs to circulate new money backed by a formulation of real goods, and to wit, good money will invariably drive out bad.

Public Education and its Purpose by kevin murray

Children go to school each and every school day in which in most circumstances, children are blithely unaware of the real purpose of school, nor are their parents much more knowledgeable about this.  The general feeling by the public is that the purpose of education is to educate children so that they will have the general skills to function at a literate and competent level in society, and if they are so inclined to want to pursue additional education, for reason of better employment prospects and degree achievements, they can henceforth go on to college. 

 

The real purpose of public education goes far beyond the mere educating of children, to which even the minimum qualifications of knowing how to read, write, and doing arithmetic, are superseded by the obligation that each one of us has to another, by virtue of the fact that we live in a society that is governed by a Constitution and that as citizens of the State, we have obligations not only to find the means and wherewithal to gainfully support ourselves but also an overriding obligation to be a full and functioning member of society that unites in its common belief, that we are all one people.

 

This means that one of the major purposes of school, is not simply education, but to build a foundational base consisting of moral and ethical codes in harmony with society, and that as good citizens, we have a duty to do the right thing as opposed to the wrong.  A practical understanding that decisions not only matter, but that your decisions should be sensible, thought out, and come from a common source of sage wisdom is imperative for all of our children.  If children are not taught the difference between right and wrong, and are not taught how to differentiate right from wrong actions, nor the importance of knowing right from wrong, than it becomes problematic that they will actively pursue the right thing when pressed to do wrong.

 

It is one thing for children to do the wrong thing, but knowing better, whereas it is an entirely different thing for children to do the wrong thing, not really knowing any better.  It is therefore a fundamental purpose of all education in conjunction with the actual learning and mastering of subject matter to bring up children in a manner that they will be able to know consciously right actions from wrong, and thereby be far more capable in forestalling the inevitable charlatans and evil-doers of this world.

 

So too, mere rote memory or subservience to authority isn't really education, it is, in fact, indoctrination.  Our children should be given the skills to learn how to think, to argue constructively, to stand upon their own two feet, and to have the confidence and the audacity to challenge and to question things that do not appear to add up right.  A child that has a strong moral code as well as underpinning of thinking for themselves will be far more able to withstand demagogues and the cheaters of this world.

 

Each generation must pass the baton on to the succeeding generation, to wit, each generation must understand that they are not an island unto themselves, that they live and must function in a society, as a mutual member of that society, with all its attendant duties, obligations and rules that help to support and sustain such a society.  An education that makes its abiding mission to bring up its children with the understanding that thoughts and actions have consequences, will endeavor to make sure that the children that they educate know right from wrong, behave accordingly, and that by so doing will make for a society set on the right path that it will not depart from.  

Crime and Punishment by kevin murray

The people's desire for safety and the government's desire to control the people, allow the clarion call for law and order to be made again and again and again.  While there is something to be said about law and order, like many, many things, which side of the fence that you are on, makes a massive difference as to how you see it.  For instance, if you are part of the law and order team, that is to say, in one way or another, you directly benefit or indirectly benefit from it, in the sense of employment, security, value and so forth, then of course, when you hear the call for more law and more order, you will support it, because it supports you in one form or another.  On the other hand, there is the mass of population, which on a generic basis prefers harmony over chaos, safety over fear, and hence understands the basic need for some sort of law and order, but often are blithely unaware of how pervasive and thereby what a dangerous master law and order can be, when activating its own particular governmental sanction of law and justice.

 

There are a multitude of reasons why crimes are committed, some justified, and some not, but the first thing to recognize when it comes to crime, is the recognition that man's definition of it, is at times, both arbitrary and unfair.  That is to say, if a small cadre of individuals make the laws, whether explicitly or implicitly so as to favor themselves at the expense of the people, then not only are these not good laws, they are, from an ethical perspective, no law at all.  However, even in the case when all law is equally applied to all, which, by the way never occurs in actuality, there will invariably still be, laws that favor certain segments of the population over the general mass of people, because those with property and power, do not have the same mindset or concerns than those without those attributes, so that in practicality, the law though equally applied, is still unjust, because certain privileged members of society with plenty, won't have to worry about laws that penalize those with nothing; while those with nothing are often wont to find that their hands are thereby compelled to do something, frequently outside of the law.

 

If a man has no or little means to provide for his family, what real options does that man have?  When a man hasn't been born into a fair deal to begin with, what is that man supposed to do?  Those that have the money, those that own the means of production, those that own the lands, need the labor of the impoverished man in order to further enrich themselves or to maintain their position in life, but in the recognition that they are significantly outnumbered, find that the most expeditious manner to keep the poor man down, and in his place, is to effectively utilize both the arms of justice as well as the sword of might to beat down those that would even consider rising up.

 

If you never have been afforded your day in court, if you never for even an instance, own any land, the very land that your feet must tread upon somewhere each and every day, if you never have been master and thereby controller of your own means of production and labor, then what you receive in return, fair or not, is what those that own these things, those that are the law makers, those that are the strong arm of government, determine, without your input,  to give you.  It is no surprise, therefore, that those that are denied the full measure of the very bread that they create through their sweat labor, must, from time-to-time,  go beyond mere appeals to the better angels in man's nature, and strike back at their oppressors, who call these actions, crimes, and enact therefore punishments.

Public citizens and Private Governmental Servants by kevin murray

The world that we live in is truly upside down, of which, few people are generally aware of it for a lot of reasons, to wit, probably the most pertinent one is that most people have lots of responsibilities and concerns that they need to address on an everyday basis, so that their knowledge of our government's civic duty to them as well as their civic duty to government is really not something that is front and center to them.  This means, that our individual right to live a life free of governmental interference, governmental tracking, and governmental oversight, has been trampled upon in recent years, as the government through the aegis of its high-technology police state has aggrandized unto itself, in return for something that they claim is safety, their need to know, see, and process everything about us, but they thereby can't divulge to its own citizens what they are up to, because by doing so, we will know for a certainty that this emperor has no clothes.

 

The greatness of America comes in virtually every case not from its government, nor from all its governmental agencies, but from the hard work, ingenuity, sacrifice, and dedication of its citizens.  Governments are instituted amongst men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, and thereby governments are not created as something above its citizens, as something lording over its citizens, and certainly not something that isn't accountable to its citizens.  Yet, today, we live in a country in which those that work in government are afforded all the very tools of their very elaborate arsenal to not only suppress their citizenry but to keep their citizens on the defensive, because the government through its endless maze of laws upon laws which it selectively uses against enemies of the State, real or imagined, in addition to its sophisticated surveillance network that knows everything about you, keeps its subjects perpetually in fear.

 

In truth, we no longer have a government in which the governmental employees and all its apparatus are there as public servants to serve us, to which, we, as citizens are entitled to audit, investigate, and know all that they are up to, but a government that for its own protection, has created layer upon layer of bureaucracy that even they can't figure out, and has created layer upon layer of classified, secret, and top secret documents so that the public cannot ascertain what is or isn't being done in their name, in their own country, let alone the world.    On the other hand, the private citizens, have had their 4th Amendment rights to simply be left alone to be about their business, eviscerated, so that in effect, there are no private citizens in this country, anymore, whatsoever.

 

We now live in a world in which the private citizens are in essence, public citizens, with all of their medical, identity, nationality, employment, schooling, credit, family history, social contacts, conversations, computers, traveling, being tracked and duly noted by the government,  supposedly for their own good and benefit.   As for our previous public servants, they are like those Russian Matryoshka dolls, or nesting dolls, only no matter how diligent you are you won't ever get to the last Matryoshka doll, because when you get close enough you stumble into something out of Kafka's the Trial, where they know you, and you don't know anything about them, their purpose, why you are there, or what they want and you never will.

 

In today's world we are public citizens, monitored and surveilled by for all intents and purposes private governmental servants, who are servants not to the people, but to their ultimate masters, the military-industrial complex and the moneyed elite.

What is the Supreme Law of the Land? by kevin murray

Article VI of our Constitution states that "…. This Constitution and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof… shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby…  …The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath …"  Therefore, this above clause makes two things very clear that first the supreme law of this country is the Constitution and secondly that all three branches of the government shall be bound by this supreme law of the land. 

 

The good news is that our Constitution doesn't equivocate, and the further good news is that our Constitution is a written document.  As for those that wrote and thereby approved the Constitution by affirming their signatures to the Constitution, none of them are still alive, so alas we are stuck with the present day judiciary, the supreme court of this fine land, as the ultimate arbiters of whether law made by the legislative branch and executed by the Executive branch are, indeed, consistent law with the Constitution. 

 

You might think that the Supreme Court of the United States would as a matter of principle, make it their life mission to know thoroughly the Constitution, the Amendments to said Constitution, as well as having an abiding interest in legal precedents previously set in conjunction with the Constitution.  In point of fact, what a Supreme Court judge does, depends upon the man or woman that is wearing the robe, to which, clearly some make it their duty to study carefully the actual text of the Constitution and thereby to adhere to it, some believe that they also need to interpret the intentions of those that drafted the Constitution to help to fill in the gaps of events never foreseen at the time of the founding of our Republic, and then for some there are judicial precedents which are carefully studied in conjunction with the reading of the Constitution, which help to tie everything together.

 

The above probably covers the way that all members of the Supreme Court use to look at Constitutional law, one hundred years ago, of which some still look at it in this format today, and then there is the other type of activist judge which exists at the present day.   Some members of today's Supreme Court, feel, that their overarching mission isn't to see the Constitution as omniscient and supreme, even though said Constitution clearly delineates means to amend it through the people and the legislature, instead, they believe since they are enlightened beings that the Constitution needs to be enlightened, updated, stretched, modernized, politicized, pulled, and so forth.  No doubt, too, these special and brilliant judges can site all sorts of cases to which because of their liberal reading of our Constitution, they were able to find law that was more accommodating, more understanding, and more democratic for the people.

 

The problem with those that believe that we must look outside the box of Constitutional law, is that by doing so, you have, by definition, opened up a Pandora's box, to which, laws are no longer held bound by the strong arm of Constitutional fiat, but are instead liberated by the Supreme Court of the land, that has aggrandized unto itself, that foundational laws, that natural laws, that Constitutional law, and previous precedents to those laws, can be overturned by unelected judges because they decide what law is or isn't depending upon their proclivities, to which you no longer have a nation of laws, but, in fact you have a nation of unelected judges who determine what law is or isn't, effectively usurping control of this government from the people and their elected representatives into their despotic hands.