Saturday, September 5, 2009

The Law of the Land

The Bush administration, in its efforts to protect the country after 9/11, acted in ways at odds with the Constitution  according to the San Francisco Federal Court that found John Ashcroft, then-attorney general, violated the rights of U.S. citizens by ordering arrests on material witness warrants when the government lacked probable cause.

America never had a monarch, instead establishing a state based on law derived from logic rooted in the constitution with safeguards to insure against manipulation. It is one of the Seven Commandments given to the human being 6000 years ago and transmitted through Noah to establish courts of law; the law of the monarch does not fulfill that requirement of the Mitzvah/Commandment from Noah.

The upside of the monarch is he who made the law can change the law by extending mercy. During the ten days between Rosh HaShana/New Year and Yom Kippur/Day of Atonement we call God, King and accept upon ourselves the Law of the Torah. Also during these ten days we ask God for mercy; the rest of the year is blessed from these ten days beginning September 19.

The Cabala explains how Rosh HaShana means the Head of the Year because the head controls the body; Yom Kippur is the day that Moshe brought down the Ten Commandments and the people were forgiven–Law without compassion is not justice except for those who administer the law, to them there is not mercy.

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