Center for government accountability presents ACCOUNTABILITY REVOLUTION

Signing of the Declaration of Independance
 The Promise that is America, that men and women have bled and died for, is that promise of Liberty and Freedom Stated in the Declaration of Independence.  "We hold these truths self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights... that to protect these rights governments are instituted...that if ANY FORM OF government becomes destructive of these ends it is the right of the people TO ALTER OR ABOLISH IT.... and replace it..."    It is to this guarantee, this foundational principle, this ultimate law, this JUST PROTECTION FROM DESPOTIC GOVERNMENT, that this site exists - to protect and defend - by outlining the way to make those in government, now unaccountable, accountable to this unquestionable, undeniable, irrevocable LAW!

"RESISTANCE TO TYRANNY IS OBEDIENCE TO GOD.  WHAT COUNTRY CAN PRESERVE ITS LIBERTIES IF ITS RULERS ARE NOT WARNED FROM TIME TO TIME THAT THEIR PEOPLE PRESERVE THE SPIRIT [AND RIGHT] OF RESISTANCE?! "  

Thomas Jefferson

HERE YOU WILL DISCOVER YOUR AUTHORITY, METHODS, AND TACTICS THAT YOU, THE CITIZEN ARE LEGALLY ENTITLED TO USE TO REMOVE GOVERMENT OFFICIALS AND PROGRAMS  THAT HAVE VIOLATED THAT  LAW.AND IMPOSED TYRANY UPON US. 

Benjamin Franklin, when asked by a citizen "Mr. Franklin, what kind of government have you given us?"   

Replied:

"A Republic, if you can keep it !"

That is our job here, to do what is necessary to keep it so that

"A government of the people, by the people, and for the people, should not perish from the earth !"

Abraham Lincoln  Gettysburg battlefield address   1865

Too many have given their lives for FREEDOM and LIBERTYto once again allow the tyranny  of government-by our own elected, appointed, and hired officials --to go unchallenged!!!

Justice William J. Brennan Jr., explained in U.S. v. Verdugo-Urquidez (494 U.S. 247, 288, 1990): “The term ‘the people’ is better understood as a rhetorical counterpoint ‘to the government’… that rights that were reserved to ‘the people’ were to protect all those subject to ‘the government.’ … The Bill of Rights did not purport to ‘create’ rights. Rather, they designed the Bill of Rights to prohibit our government from infringing rights and liberties presumed to be pre-existing.”

In U.S. v. Verdugo-Urquidez (1990), the Supreme Court stated: “‘The people’ protected by the Fourth Amendment, and by the First and Second Amendments, and to whom rights and powers are reserved in the Ninth and Tenth Amendments, refers to a class of persons who are part of a national community. … The Fourth Amendment’s drafting history shows that its purpose was to protect the people of the United States against arbitrary action by their own government.”

PRESENTED BY THE CENTRE FOR CITIZEN &GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY