Underdog Militia Report

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National Defense

by Maddog on Jun.05, 2009, under Politics, SelfDefense

The main thing causing the erosion of liberty in the occupied land formerly known as the United States of America is the masses confusion between national defense and law & order.

“A standing army is always dangerous to liberty,” we are told.
However, most people who are willing to concede that fact don’t know why a standing army threatens liberty.

In times of peace there should be no standing army. Instead everyone old enough to handle a gun should be trained to use it. Thus, the individual will be able to defend himself from most acts of aggression. Gun ownership must be mandatory. This and the enforcement of contracts is the only reason governments should exist.

But how does a standing army turn against liberty?
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Time to abolish government funded education

by Maddog on Jun.03, 2009, under Court, News

The 3rd circuit court of appeals in Philadelphia, ruled against reading pages from a bible in class.
An article can be found on Law.com

Now here is what grabbed my attention: “Writing for the court, 3rd Circuit Chief Judge Anthony J. Scirica said “parents of public school kindergarten students may reasonably expect their children will not become captive audiences to an adult’s reading of religious texts.”

When parents participate in an elementary school’s curricular activities, Scirica said, school officials have the right to require that the parents refrain from promoting specific messages in class.”
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Appealing to the court of common pleas

by Maddog on May.31, 2009, under Court

In an earlier article I wrote about how I was charged with failure to file a local earned income tax return.
After the local District Magistrate found me guilty with no evidence I appealed to the Dauphin County Court of common pleas.

Appealing a summery offense to the Court of common pleas is a simple filing of some paperwork and paying the filing fee. The paper work is filed at the clerk of courts. You need the name of the complaining party as listed on the criminal complaint, the name of the District Magistrate and an address to send them a copy of the notice of appeal. You also need all the basic info on the case: charge, verdict, date & time of the hearing. Also make sure you ask for extra stamped copies of everything you file.

After filing the paperwork I go back to my office and start writing the pretrial motion. (continue reading…)

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Rights of teenagers

by Maddog on May.26, 2009, under Politics

I saw this article online. I wasn’t going to write an article about it until I started reading the comments.

First of all I didn’t read all the comments. However, I did read enough to get the general Idea about what people were saying.

Also, as a student of history I must point out that throughout most of recorded history teenagers had both the rights and responsibility of adults.
The idea that teenagers are children is a relatively recent phenomenon that started around the late 1890’s and really exploded in the 1950’s.

However the average idiot out there has no problem imposing the responsibility of an adult to someone as young as 12. Hence they are put on trial as adults for victimless crimes, in addition to crimes where there are a victim.

If one 14 year old is charged with a crime as an adult, then all 14 year olds should have the rights of an adult. Including the right to vote. And if you have a problem with that stop charging teenagers as adults. If someone is too young to be allow to do things that adults are allow to do because you think they are unaware of the consequences of their decisions then they should not be required to be held to the consequences of their actions in criminal court. This can included a criminal record that closes plenty of doors and ends many future career options.

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