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Homeless Servant Czar: The Declaration of Independence (full text)

(vot-dir)  | [abbr.] Here is the complete text of the Declaration of Independence.  The original spelling and capitalization have been retained. (Adopted by Congress on July 4, 1776) The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political …

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America IS Homeless: The Ultimate CIVIL RIGHTS Matter In US History

(vot-dir)   Homelessness is the most significant Civil Rights matter since the end of the 245 years (1619-1865) nation-destroying, institutionalized, chattel slavery industry itself, because the disproportionate majority of homelessness of the national population are the descendants of America’s chattel slaves and Jim Crow survivors, i.e., American African, black citizens, whom are the Subject Beneficiaries …

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The 14th Amendment – Embodiment of the 1866 Civil Rights Act

(vot-dir) | [The 1866 Act] Rights Guaranteed Privileges and Immunity of Citizenship, Due Process and Equal Protection Section. 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof (speaking of slaves and their children-descendants) are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State …

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The 1866 Civil Rights Act: PROGENITOR of The 14th Amendment

(vot-dir) | (the14th) [long version: italics, bold, underline, increase in font size emphasis – mine] Civil Rights Act of 1866: This act entitled American Africans to a federal, super citizenship citizenship status, and gave the federal government the power to protect their civil rights. This led to the drafting of the 14th Amendment guaranteeing those …

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The Emancipation Proclamation of January 1,1863 – “New Years Day”

(vot-dir) The Emancipation Proclamation January 1, 1863, New Years Day – New America Day A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America A Transcription (Sentence numbers, mine, editions in red, italics, etc. mine) Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, …

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HOW TO “CONFIDENCE” VOTE: The “Voting” Procedure

(voter directory) The We the People, VOTING PROCEDURE For FEDERAL, HOMELESS SERVANT CZAR (Non-traditional government balloting) As a “VOTER” participant, you are in a nationwide, body politic of We the People. In this “VOTE of CONFIDENCE”, We the People who are ordered “to more perfect” this admitted, imperfect Union, of which now, by our inherited, …

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The Essential Essence of Homeless Servant Czar (HSC)

(voter directory) In this specific and particular instance relating to homelessness, according the said federal laws, the Homeless Servant Czar (HSC) is essentially, the envoy and alter ego, even de facto, US “President” and “Commander in Chief”, as having authority of direct access (not having to go through White House Chief of Staff) to the …

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The Generational REFUGEE Status of Black Citizens – Part II

(military-directory) The Only American Citizens of Military Protected, Domestic, Refugee Status Class The evidential base of this highly special, national security value relationship of American Africans with the US Military’s Armed Forces, dates back to the Civil War wherein certain, Generals of the federal armies, inspired and led the Congressional enactments of the 1861-1862 Confiscation …

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