Tuesday, December 28, 2010

"Count Them One By One" - The Struggle For Voting Rights In The South

"Count Them One By One" Author On Good Morning America



I have no control over how various people choose to ingest the painful history of this nation and apply it to their own lives today.

As for me - the sight of the black and white vintage film of these past violations of justice, human rights and the hijacking of any notions of a constitutional government make me appreciative that I live in the present where the historical tracks that we are presently laying down for some future generation will be viewed in "high definition color" and played on the eventual replacement of "YouTube" that they will be treated to in an effort to relate to us - their forefathers.

The tale of a voting registrar who's ultimate contempt for transparency in his job and the constitutional rule of law is truly despicable. The use of "poll tests" as a precondition for voting - the registrar choosing the questions should give EVERYONE pause as to how too much power in a group of human beings' hands - corporate, religious, cultural or GOVERNMENT can only lead to absolute corruption.

I respect most the people who chose to go against the grain. The establishment powers have their way only by the agreement that they extract from the oppressed populace. The injury suffered from standing up is made to be far greater than the benefit that is to be received by standing up ability to suggest one's own equal human standing as a living being per God's creation and constitutional rights per the man-made government which purports to allow certain "rays" from God to pass through the government unabridged and unmolested.

The registrar was indeed a "molester of justice". The network of them who operated upon the notion of "White supremacy" in the South had less respect for the US Constitution than the Street Pirates who I call out as the primary assailants today. Not only where these past "Justice Molesters" doing crimes against the US Constitution - they were given the fiduciary duties per the positions that they held to transparently uphold the tenants of the US Constitution.

They used the power and potential deadly force of government to maintain a system which they fooled themselves into believing was a just and necessary one. All the while they left scores of individuals who had been helping run their economy for centuries ultimately UNDEVELOPED - at a time when the entire region needed economic and social innovation to insure its growth and to diversity its economic base.

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