“I think of all the damnable heresies that have ever been suggested in connection with the Constitution, the doctrine of emergency is the worst. It means that when Congress declares an emergency, there is no Constitution. This means its death. It is the very doctrine that the German chancellor is invoking today in the dying hours of the parliamentary body of the German republic, namely, that because of an emergency, it should grant to the German chancellor absolute power to pass any law, even though the law contradicts the Constitution of the German republic. Chancellor Hitler is at least frank about it. We pay the Constitution lip-service, but the result is the same.”
Archive for the ‘Political Commentary’ Category
Affidavit and Assertion of a Foreign Neutral
Posted: 6th April 2012 by Marc MkKoy in Political CommentaryMy Expatriation from the United States — An Epilogue
Posted: 22nd March 2012 by Marc MkKoy in Commentary and Opinion, Featured, Say Goodbye to US citizenshipTags: citizenship, declaration, expatriate
I wanted to take this opportunity to reflect back on my Declaration of Sovereignty, Expatriation, and Dissolution of all Previous National and Political Allegiance, which I signed in December of 2007. With that Declaration, I renounced any real or implied allegiance to the government of the United States, as well as any consent to be provided any protection under its laws or obligation to obey them. I have heard nothing from anyone representing the US Government in refuting or acknowledging my Declaration, notwithstanding numerous visits from various government domains to my website, and more specifically, to my Declaration.
Cedar Falls, Iowa City Council Demands Keys to Resident’s Property
Posted: 18th June 2011 by Marc MkKoy in Abusive Government, Consummate Despots, Featured, Political CommentaryThis is but one of the methods by which municipalities slowly pry themselves into the lives of the unwitting without any requirement for constitutionality. If you submit, you have no claim. The constitution, in all its impotent glory, is designed to be a tool to protect us from government. If you pave the path to your liberty for which to permit governmental intrusion, then the constitution has no place in protecting the ignorant from themselves.
Police Have the Right to Invade the Homes of Judges in Indiana.
Posted: 15th May 2011 by Marc MkKoy in Abusive Government, Legal Commentary, Police State, Political CommentaryYou live in a police state. The government is arbitrary. Anything you do is illegal if they say so.
Posted: 2nd April 2011 by Marc MkKoy in Political CommentaryWhen someone does something that is “mala in se” which is “evil in itself” or “wrong in itself” by causing harm to a victim — and I think we should focus initially on physical harm, harm to person, harm to property, and eventually on other meaningful harm to dignity, reputation, etc. — then that person cannot be rehabilitated into a free society of equals without making up for the harm caused. Merely stopping what they have been doing is not enough.
Letter to the Editor of the Belleville News Democrat 2/23/2011
Posted: 24th February 2011 by Marc MkKoy in Meet Brendan Kelly, Political Commentary, Social Commentary, St. Clair County CorruptionSince that time I’ve filed a civil lawsuit and approached former State’s Attorney Bob Haida, State’s Attorney Brendan Kelly, and Judge John Baricevic with criminal charges. They have refused to answer or mishandled the information. I’ve approached the News-Democrat as well. There is no justice here.
Detective fired for trying to secede from U.S. The “price of freedumb”
Posted: 19th February 2011 by Marc MkKoy in Commentary and Opinion, Political CommentaryPeople have a right to associate and join whatever group or organization they wish. Likewise, they have a right to not join or to even leave that which no longer suits their purposes or which proves contradictory to their beliefs. That is my position. I swear no allegiance, not just to the United States Government, but to ANY government. I respect the rights of others who with to belong to such things, but their actions and laws affect only them. I aver to a higher law which embraces all people, not just certain citizens. Once we realize we are all equally endowed with individual rights the needs for borders and nations begin to dissolve. I have no problem with people wishing to belong, but they also must accept my right to not belong. To force someone to participate in something contrary to their beliefs is slavery.
Police Have NO Duty To Protect Individuals
Posted: 10th January 2011 by Marc MkKoy in Legal Commentary, Legal Tidbits, Political CommentaryThere is much ado, particularly where I live in St. Clair County, about budget shortfalls and the resulting lay-offs of police. The media is commenting on possible “safety” issues and residents express concern over lack of protection. In reality, there is no protection by police. That is not their job. If it were, then there would be some remedy at law for their failing to protect anyone. People have made such a claim in the past and the courts have opined on the fallacious belief that police are for anyone’s protection.
Government uses private enterprise to stifle Wikileaks support
Posted: 14th December 2010 by Marc MkKoy in Political Commentary, Social CommentarySoftLayer Security has identified the following TOS/AUP VIOLATION in reference to an IP hosted on your server. A description of the violation is listed below or attached to this ticket for your review. Please disable or remove this activity immediately as it is direct abuse of the network services and a violation of your TOS and AUP. Failure to resolve this issue in an expeditious manner could lead to service interruption for this server. Please update this ticket with resolution to this issue. We thank you in advance for your quick action and cooperation.
Part II of the Collinsville Attempt at Crime Free — But You Don’t Need to Know
Posted: 12th October 2010 by Marc MkKoy in Political Commentary, Social Commentary, Theft through "Occupancy and Safety".Tags: collinsville, crime free, occupancy ordinance, ordinance
Limited Time Offer to Government has Expired
Posted: 12th October 2010 by Marc MkKoy in Declaration of Sovereignty, Political CommentaryTags: government
Well, there have been zero responses from ANY governmental body to my offer. Upon reviewing the server logs and inspection thereof reveals a number of agencies that have visited my site, but failed to accept my offer. I have had the IRS, DOJ, State of Illinois, and other lesser bodies visit my site, but aside […]
Do Away With Tyrants By Not Voting.
Posted: 12th October 2010 by Marc MkKoy in Political Commentary, Social CommentaryTags: unalienable, voting
Do Away With Tyrants By Not Voting. “.….deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.…” How many people consider the significance of those ten words? I could write an essay on each one of them. It is disturbing to see how the Declaration of Independence is generally dismissed. There are areas of study […]
The real slumlords — Government leading by example
Posted: 8th October 2010 by Marc MkKoy in Political Commentary, Social Commentary, Theft through "Occupancy and Safety".The City of Collinsville, Illinois recently abandoned an ordinance which would have forced landlords to open their tenants doors and private lives to government intervention and inspection; requiring tenants to apply for and receive a occupancy permit to inhabit an apartment. It would also have forced private home owners to procure the same permit by […]
Email exchange with Brendan Kelly, Circuit Clerk of St. Clair County.
Posted: 20th September 2010 by Marc MkKoy in Abusive Government, Legal Commentary, Meet Brendan Kelly, Political Commentary, St. Clair County CorruptionAs a matter of course, criminal charges of any type either felony or misdemeanor are initiated by the State’s Attorney or grand jury in our case management system. Since the documents you filed with my office were not filed by either entity, and because some record was required, those filings were assigned case number 10-MR-212.
A Sunday Morning Rant
Posted: 26th July 2009 by Marc MkKoy in Political Commentary, Social CommentaryGood morning newsletter subscribers. Feel free to delete this willy-nilly as my mood is at present acerbic and this communiqué’ will convey such. The impetus for this diatribe stems from my watching news spewed by the corporate-controlled media. There are people carrying signs, complaining, whining, pleading; as well as businesses whoring themselves by seducing the […]
Citizenship created for slaves ala the 14th Amendment
Posted: 11th April 2009 by Marc MkKoy in Philosophical Foundations of Government, Political Commentary“GOVERNMENTS ARE INSTITUTED AMONG MEN, DERIVING THEIR JUST POWERS FROM THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED!“ Guess who are consenting to be Governed ? Answer: Voters, 14th Amendment citizens of the United States. If you don’t claim to be one of them, don’t pretend you are one them, guess what ? You are not one of […]
My Confession to being a Homegrown Terrorist
Posted: 2nd April 2009 by Marc MkKoy in Political CommentaryMy Confession to being a Homegrown Terrorist To the United States House of Representatives, The United States Senate, and the President of the United States: Pursuant to the Enrolled Bill H.R. 1955, (Short Title being “Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Protection Act of 2007″, passed by the United States House of Representatives, I hereby wish […]
In defense of Mark Twain and the N word.
Posted: 8th November 2007 by Marc MkKoy in Political Commentary, Social CommentaryMy black friends, of whom I have many, will understand this diatribe. Opportunistic whites will use this to deflect their shortcomings towards my character in hopes of minimizing their failings. Disingenuous blacks will seize my words to further perpetuate more hate and divisiveness. If you are a hateful, narrow-minded bigot then that is your misery. If you are a sanctimonious opportunist looking for a whine factor then that is your problem. For the rational and reasonable who recognize the world, and people, for what they are and refuse to be identified by the hateful, ignorant words of others, then I say welcome! Remember the word “nigger” for what it is. A symptom, a disease, a defect, and identifier of hate and ignorance. We can’t hide from the ugliness in the world, but we can realize it for what it is and choose not to partake in its dehumanizing effects.
Shimkus teaching the Constitution.…sagacious sanctimony.
Posted: 16th March 2007 by Marc MkKoy in Political CommentaryElizabeth A. Lehnerer photo U.S. Rep. John Shimkus (R-Collinsville) discussed the Constitution and his job in Congress with students at Holy Cross Lutheran School in Collinsville on Monday. Well, so much for an ignorance defense. If only the kiddies who were subjected to his contrived expertise in the Constitution knew the apparent contempt he held […]


Babies without Social Security Numbers & Without Birth Certifications
Posted: 12th April 2012 by Marc MkKoy in Political Commentary, Social CommentaryBIRTH DATES The document “Baby’s with no birth certificates nor social security numbers” has been on this web page (http://mhkeehn.tripod.com/) for a considerable length of time, and in my view has not gotten the attention it deserves. To provide some interest in its content and merit I have decided to provide the following background information. […]