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The Office of CITIZEN - 2nd revision

The Office of CITIZEN

A POLITICAL BRIEF AND MEMORANDUM
for the
People
who are de jure and de facto
JOINT HEIRS, CO-OWNERS, AND CO-RULERS
of the political corporations,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
and the several united STATES.

by: Christopher Theodore of the family of Rhodes

Second Revision


Quote:
POLITICAL. Pertaining to policy, or the administration of the government. Political rights are those which may be exercised in the formation or administration of the government... A political corporation is one which has principally for its object the administration of the government, or to which the powers of government, or a part of such powers, have been delegated.


-- Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (in part)
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Revision Note

This is the second revision of this Brief (attached). The first version can be found published at: http://www.suijuris.net/forum/articl...e-citizen.html


Due to the text of the document being more then 10000 characters, it is only being provided as an attachment to this post (The Office Of Citizen - A Political Brief.pdf).

The following is a synopsis of the Brief (the Brief real brief):

Quote:
"Citizenship is membership in a political society and implies a duty of allegiance on the part of the member and a duty of protection on the part of the society. These are reciprocal obligations, one being a compensation for the other. " LURIA v. UNITED STATES (10/20/13) 231 U.S. 9, 58 L. Ed. 101, 34 S. Ct. 10

http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bi...ol=231&invol=9

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856):
MEMBER. ....
2.-2. An individual who belongs to a
firm, partnership, company or corporation. Vide Corporation; Partnership.
3.-3. One who belongs to a legislative body, or other branch of the government; as, a member of the house of representatives; a member of the court.


SOCIETY. A society is a number of persons united together by mutual consent, in order to deliberate, determine, and act jointly for some common purpose.
2. Societies are either incorporated and known to the law, or unincorporated, of which the law does not generally take notice.
3. By civil society is usually understood a state, (q.v.) a nation, (q.v.) or a body politic. (q.v.) Rutherf. Inst. c. 1 and 2.
4. In the civil law, by society is meant a partnership. Inst. 3, 26; Dig. 17, 2 Code, 4, 37.


UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ...
5. The United States of America are a corporation endowed with the capacity to sue and be sued, to convey and receive property. 1 Marsh. Dec. 177, 181.


CORPORATION. ...
4. Public corporations, which are also called political, and sometimes municipal corporations, are those which have for their object the government of a portion of the state; Civil Code of Lo. art. 420 and although in such case it involves some private interests, yet, as it is endowed with a portion of political power, the term public has been deemed appropriate.

6. Nations or states, are denominated by publicists, bodies politic, and are said to have their affairs and interests, and to deliberate and resolve, in common. ... In this extensive sense the United States may be termed a corporation; and so may each state singly. Per Iredell, J. 3 Dall. 447.


OFFICE. An office is a right to exercise a public function or employment, and to take the fees and emoluments belonging to it,. Shelf. on Mortm. 797; Cruise, Dig. Index, h.t.; 3 Serg. & R. 149.


FUNCTION, office. Properly, the occupation of an office; by the performance of its duties, the officer is said to fill his function. Dig. lib. 32, 1. 65, Sec. 1.


"... The fact that suffrage is a public function by which essential organs of the state are created is not incompatible with its organization as a right in the technical sense of the term; ..." -- General Theory of Law and State By Hans Kelsen, Anders Wedberg, p. 293


"The most important office in a democracy is the office of citizen." -- Justice Louis Brandeis



Quote:
"Citizenship is membership in a political society and implies a duty of allegiance on the part of the member and a duty of protection on the part of the society. These are reciprocal obligations, one being a compensation for the other. " LURIA v. UNITED STATES (10/20/13) 231 U.S. 9, 58 L. Ed. 101, 34 S. Ct. 10

http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bi...ol=231&invol=9


Thus, "Citizen" is the title of an Office of the political corporation UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Properly, the occupation of an office; by the performance of its duties, the officer is said to fill his function. So when you vote (or preform other public functions) you are appearing in the person of "Citizen," and are expected to act like an Officer of the State or United States of America... because that is what you are for that span of time you are preforming any public functions or operating as a "Citizen."



Magnanimously,

Christopher Theodore: Rhodes

P.S.

In the original 2nd Revision, there were a couple of minor type-o's that I fixed and I have since uploaded the corrected document.
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Note: It is a custom recognized by many People to use a ":" (colon) between one's name and their FAMILY name, and is used to segregate the name pertaining to the natural sovereign man, "Christopher Theodore," from the FAMILY name, "RHODES" (an implied trust), and further, both from the name of the implied constructive trust resulting from the workings of the New Deal, "CHRISTOPHER THEODORE RHODES."

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