The Principles of Government, the Declaration of Citizen Rights, and the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America

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By Laurie Thomas Vass

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We wrote this document to provide natural rights conservatives with a first draft of our thoughts about the new government. We consider our contribution as a first step in developing an ideology of individual liberty that vanquishes the ideology of Marxist collectivism.

Our ideology of natural rights is based upon the philosophical lineage of Locke-Jefferson-Lincoln, which we are fighting to conserve.

We begin with a confession. We believe that the Former United States of America (FUSA) ended early on the morning of November 4, 2020, when the vote counting stopped, to allow truck loads of fraudulent ballots to be counted.

The Principles of Government, the Declaration of Citizen Rights, and the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America