Sunday, July 03, 2022

This is Independence Holiday in the USA.

July 4th is a long standing tradition in the USA to celebrate adoption of the Declaration of Independence (click here). The Revolutionary War (click here) was being fought while this declaration was drawn up and signed. The war was officially over in 1781, but, fighting continued until 1783. The United States Constitution would not be drawn up and in effect until 1789 (click here). After the USA Constitution was signed and brought to bear as the law of the land, the Twelve Amendments (click here) was drawn up in 1789. Only Amendments three through twelve were ratified in 1791. So, the coveted First Amendment was actually the Third Amendment in the first draft of the amendments.

That said, this Independence Day finds many Americans disillusioned and disadvantaged because of radical decisions by the USA Supreme Court. This 246th commemoration of Independence Day is troubled. In 2023 will be the 250th celebration of July 4th. I am certain there is anniversary celebrations already underway for next year. Hopefully, by this time next year there will be new legislators in the US House and Senate that will return function to the USA.

This Supreme Court confuses their religious and/or political affiliations with interpretation of the Rule of Law. This time next year, on the 250th July 4th needs to prove to all Americans that elections matter and with a moral majority in the federal legislature the country and the people are safe.

It needs to be investigated, but, it seems mostly an unfortunate accident.

One bomb does not equate to "Russia in ruins," as it is in Ukaine. This is an interesting accident in that the Russian people need to know there is a war proceeding and the degree of which Ukriane has suffered. This can serve as an example of what Russia has done to Ukrainians since February 24th.

While this accident is upsetting it is important Ukriane target military installations and not civilian areas. Ukraine has run a war anchored in excellent standards of international treaties. Ukraine should maintain those treaties at the center of their defense of their land. There is absolutely nothing wrong with striking Russia in military instillations, however, Russian civilians are out of the question.

This war is known internationally as "Putin's War." It is important it remain that way.

July 3, 2022
By Henri Astler

Russia has accused Ukraine over explosions (click here) which reportedly killed three people in the city of Belgorod, near the border with Ukraine.

The regional governor said the blasts hit dozens of residential buildings and air defences had been activated.

The Kremlin said that Sunday's attack had been a deliberate attempt by Ukrainian forces to target civilians.

Ukraine dismissed the claim, saying the Russians had lied about similar incidents in the past.

Belgorod - a city of 370,000 that lies just north of Ukraine's second city, Kharkiv - has been attacked on several occasions since Moscow invaded Ukraine in February.

The latest incident happened in the early hours of Sunday morning....

Americans have invaded Sky/Cloud City.

Why would Supreme Court justices expect to have peace and order in their lives when the rest of the country doesn't?!?!?!?

July 2, 2022
By Ariane de Vogue and Veronica Stracqualursi

Sky City Haya (click here)

The marshal of the Supreme Court has asked Maryland and Virginia officials (click here) to direct law enforcement to enforce state and county laws prohibiting picketing outside the homes of Supreme Court justices, according to letters obtained by CNN.

Col. Gail A Curley sent letters to Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Democrat Marc Elrich, the county executive of Montgomery County, and Democrat Jeffrey McKay, Fairfax County board of supervisors' chairman.

The letters, released by a court spokesperson on Saturday to reporters and sent as the court ended a blockbuster term which saw historic decisions on guns, abortion and climate, refer to protests that have taken place "for weeks on end." Curley called in the letters for the officials to direct police to enforce the laws.

According to Curley, "large groups of protesters" have "picketed" justices' homes in Maryland and Virginia, "chanting slogans, using bullhorns, and banging drums."...