Sunday, March 15, 2009

A Look at the Jury System and Our Participation in It

The best bet is to act dumb, and with a glassy-eyed stare, say you just have doubts. You may be the lone hope to protect Joe Patriot from life in the gulag.

Getting seated and staying seated is the goal. You are then above the judge, the prosecutor, and even the written law. They have to come before you to get a conviction. You can vote however you wish and you need not account to anyone for it but God. You don’t have to explain yourself, the history of the Second Amendment, the Sixteenth Amendment, the Magna Carta, English Common Law, Natural Law, William Blackstone, Samuel Rutherford, or anything. In fact it is better if you don’t. You want to remain under cover so you can get seated again in the future. This is very important. Why would you want to surrender such power?

Serving on a jury need not require you to become a tool for the state. A wise and informed juror can deliver justice for a defendant who has been accused of violating an unjust law.

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