Tag: politics
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When Real Rights Language Gets Mixed With Bad Law!
Editor’s Note:There is a TikTok video circulating on Facebook that I’ve shared below. The speaker touches a real nerve. Many people feel violated when executive power expands, due process shrinks, and public servants hide behind policy. My friend Peggy and her brother were arrested by police, and their truck was towed to a holding site…
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Why “Revocation” Notices Fail in Court: A Structural Critique of Pseudo-Legal Filings!
Questioning authority is one thing; filing something usable is another. Editor’s note: This article examines the structure of a publicly shared notice and explains why courts often reject such filings. It is offered for educational discussion and public awareness, not as legal advice. Next step could be a tighter FreedomDove version with your more heart-centered…
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The Power of Words: Rethinking “Earning a Living” and the Language of Our Systems!
A reflection on language, law as written, and the assumptions that quietly shape our participation in modern institutions. #LanguageMatters #PowerOfWords #ConsciousLanguage #CriticalThinking #SystemsAwareness #QuestionAssumptions #AwakenedMind #FreedomDove Sometimes a single document reveals just how much of modern life runs on assumption, repetition, and unquestioned habit. A March 18, 1998 letter from the Social Security Administration has…
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Who Governs the Lawyers?
Bar Associations, Judicial Power, and the Accountability Question A short video circulating online asks a provocative question: what if the authority of the Bar Association is flawed from the beginning? That question deserves a careful answer. Many people hear the words “bar association” and assume it means one thing. But in the United States, that…