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Declaring the Intent of America's FOUNDING FATHERS 
RIGHTS VS LAWS

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The Declaration of Independence declares that each man has natural rights that emanate from God.  Natural rights are declared in the Declaration of Independence to be "unalienable," meaning these rights cannot be separated from the individual.  By establishing a republic, our Founding Fathers declared "unalienable" rights for each individual that cannot be altered by civil laws.

The government of the United States was created by the Constitution, which transferred 17 limited powers to the national government of the new "Republic." The Founding Fathers added a common law attachment to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, which further clarified and limited the intended powers of government.

Man's laws are known as civil law, from the Latin root word civilus, meaning citizen. Bouvier's Law Dictionary states, "the civil law is what a people establishes for itself."  In a democracy there is no such thing as a natural right also know as God-given right, since laws can be passed to control, limit or eliminate anything.  In a democracy there are "civil rights" established by civil law which are, legally speaking, civil privileges granted by man's government.

Yet today government can and does pass laws as it pleases without limitation and control. The laws of government now clearly override the natural rights of American individuals.  America is no longer a republic - it is a democracy.

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This Bold New Book DOCUMENTS the very techniques that all governments use to convert RIGHTS into privileges and eventually use GUN CONTROL to establish TOTALITARIAN control of every one of its citizens

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Declaration of Independence July 4 1776

This 17" x 22" historic print on parchment explains the story of the Declaration, events surrounding its approval, and the price that the men paid for this openly rebellious act of treason against the British government. This is the first and only time that the likeness of all 56 signers has been presented.  This is the story of America's most important founding document and the 56 men that made it happen!  Included FREE with book purchase!

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