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Police, clerks, judges, elected officials, we expect that if you work for government, you will work according to the rules. You expect us to obey the rules, so we expect the same of you. We expect those rules to be written clearly, to be easy to understand and only rarely to need to be interpreted. We expect those interpretations to be made by judges of good character who work every day to help us by making rulings that keep our society closer to the original meanings written in the supreme rule of the land: the U.S. Constitution. We expect that when we are taught in school to read and to believe the Constitution, our teachers mean what they say: that the words are important, that they mean something, and that everybody should view the clear meaning of those words as the supreme written rules. We expect to live in peace, to be protected so that we can enjoy our property, our families and that we can pursue the purposes of life without being hindered, unless we hurt other people. When someone hurts us, we expect our view of that hurt to be judged by people just like us, jurors, who will have the final say of how the rules apply to what happened, with power to hear all the facts and power to apply only those laws they believe will serve justice if applied to the case at hand. When there is an election, we expect you to handle the votes as a sacred trust, with the same caution a Brinks team exercises as they pick up cash from your office. Your election administrators should expect honesty, but be prepared for fraud -- and be ready at a moment's notice to allow a re-count by third parties. We expect a supreme ruling group of just plain folks, called a Grand Jury, to have the final say when you government workers step out of line. So, government worker: that's what we expect. Do you have a problem with it? We suspect you do. Why? What did you raise your right hand to? What was that oath? If you cannot see your job within these limits, you are operating outside the rules set down by our Founders. Why would you behave that way when you have taken an oath to defend the rules those Founders set down?
-- Richard Palmquist
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