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Executive Order 9808 Report
About this edition
Page count: 178
Published: 1947
Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
Original from:the University of California
Digitized: September 10, 2007
Language:English
Author: United States. President's Committee on Civil Rights, Charles Erwin Wilson
About the work
Originally published: 1947
Editor: Charles Erwin Wilson
Subject: Civil rights -- United States, United States -- History -- 1945-1953
Author
United States. President's Committee on Civil Rights
Charles Erwin Wilson
Former United States Secretary of Defense
Charles Erwin Wilson
Charles Erwin Wilson was an American engineer and businessman who served as United States Secretary of Defense from 1953 to 1957 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Known as "Engine Charlie", he was previously the president and chief executive officer of General Motors.
About this edition
Page count: 178
Published: 1947
Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
Original from:the University of California
Digitized: September 10, 2007
Language:English
Author: United States. President's Committee on Civil Rights, Charles Erwin Wilson
About the work
Originally published: 1947
Editor: Charles Erwin Wilson
Subject: Civil rights -- United States, United States -- History -- 1945-1953
Author
United States. President's Committee on Civil Rights
Charles Erwin Wilson
Former United States Secretary of Defense
Charles Erwin Wilson
Charles Erwin Wilson was an American engineer and businessman who served as United States Secretary of Defense from 1953 to 1957 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Known as "Engine Charlie", he was previously the president and chief executive officer of General Motors.
Summary
"to secure these rights governments are instituted among men"
-- The Declaration of Independence
Assignment from the President
MR. PRESIDENT:
This is the report which we have prepared in accordance with the instructions which you gave to us in your statement and Executive Order on December 5, 1946:
Freedom From Fear is more fully realized in our country than in any other on the face of the earth. Yet all parts of our population are not equally free from fear. And from time to time, and in some places, this freedom has been gravely threatened. It was so after the last war, when organized groups fanned hatred and intolerance, until, at times, mob action struck fear into the hearts of men and women because of their racial origin or religious beliefs.
Today, Freedom From Fear, and the democratic institutions which sustain it, are again under attack. In some places, from time to time, the local enforcement of law and order has broken down, and individuals -- sometimes ex-servicemen, even women -- have been killed, maimed, or intimidated.
The preservation of civil liberties is a duty of every Government-state, Federal and local. Wherever the law enforcement measures and the authority of Federal, state, and local governments are inadequate to discharge this primary function of government, these measures and this authority should be strengthened and improved.
The Constitutional guarantees of individual liberties and of equal protection under the laws clearly place on the Federal Government the duty to act when state or local authorities abridge or fail to protect these Constitutional rights.
Yet in its discharge of the obligations placed on it by the Constitution, the Federal Government is hampered by inadequate civil rights statutes. The protection of our democratic institutions and the enjoyment by the people of their rights under the Constitution require that these weak and inadequate statutes should be expanded and improved. We must provide the Department of Justice with the tools to do the job.
I have, therefore, issued today an Executive Order creating the President's Committee on Civil Rights and I am asking this Committee to prepare for me a written report. The substance of this report will be recommendations with respect to the adoption or establishment by legislation or otherwise of more adequate and effective means and procedures for the protection of the civil rights of the people of the United States.
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"to secure these rights governments are instituted among men"
-- The Declaration of Independence
Assignment from the President
MR. PRESIDENT:
This is the report which we have prepared in accordance with the instructions which you gave to us in your statement and Executive Order on December 5, 1946:
Freedom From Fear is more fully realized in our country than in any other on the face of the earth. Yet all parts of our population are not equally free from fear. And from time to time, and in some places, this freedom has been gravely threatened. It was so after the last war, when organized groups fanned hatred and intolerance, until, at times, mob action struck fear into the hearts of men and women because of their racial origin or religious beliefs.
Today, Freedom From Fear, and the democratic institutions which sustain it, are again under attack. In some places, from time to time, the local enforcement of law and order has broken down, and individuals -- sometimes ex-servicemen, even women -- have been killed, maimed, or intimidated.
The preservation of civil liberties is a duty of every Government-state, Federal and local. Wherever the law enforcement measures and the authority of Federal, state, and local governments are inadequate to discharge this primary function of government, these measures and this authority should be strengthened and improved.
The Constitutional guarantees of individual liberties and of equal protection under the laws clearly place on the Federal Government the duty to act when state or local authorities abridge or fail to protect these Constitutional rights.
Yet in its discharge of the obligations placed on it by the Constitution, the Federal Government is hampered by inadequate civil rights statutes. The protection of our democratic institutions and the enjoyment by the people of their rights under the Constitution require that these weak and inadequate statutes should be expanded and improved. We must provide the Department of Justice with the tools to do the job.
I have, therefore, issued today an Executive Order creating the President's Committee on Civil Rights and I am asking this Committee to prepare for me a written report. The substance of this report will be recommendations with respect to the adoption or establishment by legislation or otherwise of more adequate and effective means and procedures for the protection of the civil rights of the people of the United States.
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Following a hard-fought war to preserve freedom and combat racial tyranny, Harry S Truman faced a nation of racial turmoil at home where many Americans did not enjoy the basic rights they had fought to secure. ...
Google Books
Originally published: 1947
To Secure These Rights | Harry S. Truman
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... until, at times, mob action struck fear into the hearts of men and women because of their racial origin or religious beliefs. Today, Freedom From Fear, ...
Following a hard-fought war to preserve freedom and combat racial tyranny, Harry S Truman faced a nation of racial turmoil at home where many Americans did not enjoy the basic rights they had fought to secure. ...
Google Books
Originally published: 1947
To Secure These Rights | Harry S. Truman
trumanlibrary.gov › library › to-secure-these-rights ...
... until, at times, mob action struck fear into the hearts of men and women because of their racial origin or religious beliefs. Today, Freedom From Fear, ...
Root Cause Analysis:
"to secure these rights governments are instituted among men"
-- The Declaration of Independence
When the people become universally ignorant and debauchd in their manners...
Epilogue: Securing the Republic
"to secure these rights governments are instituted among men"
-- The Declaration of Independence
When the people become universally ignorant and debauchd in their manners...
Epilogue: Securing the Republic
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Epilogue: Securing the Republic
CHAPTER 18 | Document 6
Samuel Adams to James Warren
4 Nov. 1775
Writings 3:235--37
Samual Adams wrote to James Warren in a letter in 1775: When the people become universally ignorant and debauchd in their manners...
CHAPTER 18 | Document 6
Samuel Adams to James Warren
4 Nov. 1775
Writings 3:235--37
Samual Adams wrote to James Warren in a letter in 1775: When the people become universally ignorant and debauchd in their manners...
There are actually 6 branches of government:
1. Executive
2. Legislative
3. Judicial
4. (Military Industrial Complex)
5. (Medical Industrial Complex)
6. (Mainstream Media)
The Alternative Media, Social Media (Americans) need to keep all these branches accountable. An educated and informed citizenry is paramount.
"Eisenhower failed to explain how an informed citizenry could be fostered and maintained, but his other writings indicate mistrust of both the press and politicians as sources of information."
1. Executive
2. Legislative
3. Judicial
4. (Military Industrial Complex)
5. (Medical Industrial Complex)
6. (Mainstream Media)
The Alternative Media, Social Media (Americans) need to keep all these branches accountable. An educated and informed citizenry is paramount.
"Eisenhower failed to explain how an informed citizenry could be fostered and maintained, but his other writings indicate mistrust of both the press and politicians as sources of information."
From the Congressional Record:
Reject Tyranny
(Mr. CAWTHORN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.)
Mr. CAWTHORN. Madam Speaker, you are not God. Your will does not bend the forests or shake the mountains. And let me assure you, your will does not bow the knee of millions of my countrymen who refuse to heed your calloused command.
To threaten arrest on others for their own personal medical decisions is nothing short of a medical apartheid, and I will not let it stand.
For if I am to cowardly bend a knee here, like those on the left wish, then what is to stop you all from taking your tyranny to the rest of this country that I love?
How dare anyone in this institution attempt to dictate to the patriots of my staff how they may live their lives. For one to think that because they have the title ``honorable'' attached to their name means that they may dictate what others may say and think repulses me.
What makes this Nation special is that in this free land the people are the royalty. So arrest us if you will, but I will not cower and I will not bend.
Madam Speaker, you have come to take away our liberties but, Madam
Speaker, in this country you are outnumbered.
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Mr. Cawthorn
Awesome
Hey Everyone, just a reminder.
Your Rights do not come from the State. FREE Title 18 Workshops in the Adam Curry No Agenda Studio every week.
Like the Doctor in the audio above said: We need more than "51% of people can make up their own minds, we have a chance..."
If Americans can learn to be able to think for themselves, we can beat this oppression.
Reject Tyranny
(Mr. CAWTHORN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.)
Mr. CAWTHORN. Madam Speaker, you are not God. Your will does not bend the forests or shake the mountains. And let me assure you, your will does not bow the knee of millions of my countrymen who refuse to heed your calloused command.
To threaten arrest on others for their own personal medical decisions is nothing short of a medical apartheid, and I will not let it stand.
For if I am to cowardly bend a knee here, like those on the left wish, then what is to stop you all from taking your tyranny to the rest of this country that I love?
How dare anyone in this institution attempt to dictate to the patriots of my staff how they may live their lives. For one to think that because they have the title ``honorable'' attached to their name means that they may dictate what others may say and think repulses me.
What makes this Nation special is that in this free land the people are the royalty. So arrest us if you will, but I will not cower and I will not bend.
Madam Speaker, you have come to take away our liberties but, Madam
Speaker, in this country you are outnumbered.
congress.gov
Mr. Cawthorn
Awesome
Hey Everyone, just a reminder.
Your Rights do not come from the State. FREE Title 18 Workshops in the Adam Curry No Agenda Studio every week.
Like the Doctor in the audio above said: We need more than "51% of people can make up their own minds, we have a chance..."
If Americans can learn to be able to think for themselves, we can beat this oppression.
Question
Are assets and liabilities going to be thrown out the window? Where will GAAP Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles go in 2021 and 2022?
Are assets and liabilities going to be thrown out the window? Where will GAAP Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles go in 2021 and 2022?
Question
What does it mean and how does it feel to be totally unprotected by the law or custom? Entirely subject to the will of another?
Do we form another American Anti-Slavery Society in New York?
What does it mean and how does it feel to be totally unprotected by the law or custom? Entirely subject to the will of another?
Do we form another American Anti-Slavery Society in New York?
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Documentary
Get Off My State
Federalism is the Solution
Dwayne Stovall
"Context of character"
Get Off My State
Federalism is the Solution
Dwayne Stovall
"Context of character"
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Whiteboard
Monetary Dictatorship
George Gammon
Solution or scam?
Monetary Dictatorship
George Gammon
Solution or scam?
Why did it take Americans 100 years to learn what Wilson said in 1919?
President Woodrow Wilson 1919
Google: "a government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men"
Google: "a government by the opinion and duress of a small group" site:.gov
President Woodrow Wilson 1919
Google: "a government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men"
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Florida State Constitution
Google: "florida constitution" "article 1" "section 23" site:.gov
Google: "section 23" site:leg.state.fl.us
Florida Constitution - Online Sunshine
leg.state.fl.us › statutes
SECTION 23. Right of privacy.—Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life ...
leg.state.fl.us/statutes
Google: "florida constitution" "article 1" "section 23" site:.gov
Google: "section 23" site:leg.state.fl.us
Florida Constitution - Online Sunshine
leg.state.fl.us › statutes
SECTION 23. Right of privacy.—Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life ...
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KrisAnne Hall
Constitution Teach Show
1. The Constitution of the United States creates a finite list of responsibilities assigned to the federal government.
2. Power is either delegated to the federal government or it is reserved to the State.
3. Powers exercised by the federal government that are not delegated to the federal government are null and void.
Florida Constitution - Online Sunshine
SECTION 23. Right of privacy.—Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life ...
leg.state.fl.us/statutes
Constitution Teach Show
1. The Constitution of the United States creates a finite list of responsibilities assigned to the federal government.
2. Power is either delegated to the federal government or it is reserved to the State.
3. Powers exercised by the federal government that are not delegated to the federal government are null and void.
Florida Constitution - Online Sunshine
SECTION 23. Right of privacy.—Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life ...
leg.state.fl.us/statutes
TSA Extends Face Mask Requirements Through January 18, 2022
August 20, 2021
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Rosa Parks (circa 1955)
Votescotty Dotcom (circa 2021)
Two 10 minute Episode Documentary Series coming soon...
Clarification
The Florida Constitution Article 1 Section 23 makes the TSA Federal Mask Mandate null and void.
Florida Constitution - Online Sunshine
SECTION 23. Right of privacy.—Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life ...
leg.state.fl.us/statutes
August 20, 2021
tsa.gov
Rosa Parks (circa 1955)
Votescotty Dotcom (circa 2021)
Two 10 minute Episode Documentary Series coming soon...
Clarification
The Florida Constitution Article 1 Section 23 makes the TSA Federal Mask Mandate null and void.
Florida Constitution - Online Sunshine
SECTION 23. Right of privacy.—Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life ...
leg.state.fl.us/statutes
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Belmarsh Tribunal
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U.S. Code
The right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
1. Right to freedom of religion
2. Right to freedom of speech
3. Right to freedom of the press
4. Right to peaceably assemble
5. Right to petition the government for a redress of grievances
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U.S. Code
The right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
1. Right to freedom of religion
2. Right to freedom of speech
3. Right to freedom of the press
4. Right to peaceably assemble
5. Right to petition the government for a redress of grievances
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TYFYC
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