18 ~ Deprivation of Rights Under
Color of Law
Deprivation
of of Rights Under Color of Law is when a “government”
employee says that the law gives him the authority deprive you of
your God-given rights. Everyone living in the real world knows that
most police employees are not very smart. If an individual has to
stoop to work for the “government” it's because they're
retarded and can't get a job anywhere else. Most of the losers that
apply for cop jobs were ostracized as youths and pursue enforcement
as a way of fitting into a group and getting back at their peers.
Color
of law -- The appearance or semblance, without the substance, of
legal RIGHT. Misuse of power, possessed by virtue of state law and
made possible only because wrongdoer is clothed with authority of
state, is action taken under "color of state law." (Atkins
v. Lanning, 415 F. Supp. 186, 188) Colorable --That which is in
appearance only, and not in reality, what it purports to be, hence
counterfeit, feigned, having the appearance of truth. (Windle v.
Flinn, 251 P. 2d 136, 146)
Chances
are, at some time in your life you have been deprived of at least one
right under “color of law.” For me, that is one time too
many. God, not government, gives your rights, and the constitution
of our country says that it’s a crime to take away something
that’s given by God. Hence we have the Title 42 U.S.C.S.:
Ch. 21: Sec. 1983 Federal Law suit for the Deprivation of Rights
Under Color of Law. The form for it available to you in two forms on
the CD.
Colors
-- "A flag, ensign, or standard borne in an army or fleet."
(Webster's 1971)
Color
-- An appearance, semblance, or simulacrum, as distinguished from
that which is real. A prima facie or apparent RIGHT. Hence, a
deceptive appearance; a plausible, assumed exterior, concealing a
lack or reality; a disguise or pretext. (Black's Law Dictionary,
6th Ed.)
Colorable
alteration -- One which makes no real or substantial change, but
is introduced only as a subterfuge or means of evading the patent or
copyRIGHTS law. (Black's 6th).
Colorable
imitation -- In the law of trademarks, this phrase denotes such a
close or ingenious imitation as to be calculated to deceive ordinary
persons. (Black's 6th).
Corporate
franchisees that take pay in the form of FEDERAL RESERVE BANK notes
don’t have any rights until they are off the clock. Handcuffs
and police radios are not a God-given right they are a privilege.
Like any privilege, when abused, they should be taken away.
Includes 3 new chapters:
- Right of Travel vs. Privelege to Drive
- Law of the Land vs. Law of the Sea
- A real life case of Kidnapping
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