Thursday, July 28, 2016

Family Life Amendment


The Omnibus Family Life Amendment


THIS AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES CONSISTS OF THREE PARTS:

SECTION 1. THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY. THIS CONSTITUTION GUARANTEES THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY OF EVERY ADULT CITIZEN ON PRIVATE PROPERTY TO ENGAGE IN ANY ACT THAT DOES NO HARM.  THE RESPECTIVE STATES SHALL HAVE THE SOLE POWER TO DEFINE MARRIAGE AND REGULATE ADOPTION IN ALL PARTICULARS, SECTIONS 1 & 2 OF ARTICLE FOUR NOT WITHSTANDING.

SECTION 2. HUMAN RIGHTS. THIS CONSTITUTION SHALL RECOGNIZE THE RIGHTS TO LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS OF EVERY HUMAN BEING LIVING WITHIN THE BORDERS OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NO LAW OR ACT OF GOVERNMENT SHALL PERMIT THE DIRECT TERMINATION OF LIFE OR LIMITATION ON FREEDOM OF ANY PERSON NOT GUILTY OF A CRIME WITHOUT REGARD TO PHYSICAL CONDITION OR DEGREE OF DEPENDENCY.

SECTION 3. PARENTAL RIGHTS. NEITHER THIS CONSTITUTION NOR ANY LAW SHALL INFRINGE ON THE RIGHTS OF PARENTS TO CARE FOR THE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN AND TO EDUCATE THEM ACCORDING TO THEIR MORAL VALUES OR RELIGIOUS BELIEFS. PUBLICLY FUNDED SCHOOLS MAY NOT LIMIT STUDENT ACCESS TO RELIGIOUS MATERIALS OR INFRINGE ON THEIR RIGHT TO ENGAGE IN RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES IN ACCORD WITH GOOD ORDER. COMMON SCHOOL EVENTS MAY BEGIN WITH PRAYER FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD.


The Fourth of July 2003
JackCitizen


Term Limits for Federal Judges

JUDICIAL TERM LIMIT AMENDMENT TO  THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Preamble. The purpose of this Amendment is to curtail the power of federal judges by imposing a limitation on tenure and to ensure timely action by the Senate in the confirmation process.   Consequently this Amendment intends to effectively renew and depoliticize the Federal Courts.

Section 1. Federal judges shall serve for a term of ten years with good behavior, but are not limited to serving a single term.  The President may renominate federal judges for an additional term of ten years upon the expiration of a current term.

Section 2. a.) The Senate shall have a period of 120 days to vote on a judicial nomination by the President to any federal court.  If the Senate is not in session,  the 120 days shall begin when the Senate reconvenes.   b.) If a majority of Senators fail to vote to deny confirmation of a nominee before the expiration of the aforesaid 120 days that nomination shall be deemed as confirmed without objection.   c.) A senator can vote for a judicial nominee on the Senate floor after being recognized for any reason during regular business with the clerk being present to record the vote.

Section 3. a.) Any federal judge serving for less than ten years shall serve a sum of ten years from the day the aforesaid judge swore the judicial oath when their term shall expire.   b.) Any federal judge serving for more than ten years before this Amendment is ratified shall continue to serve until they have been replaced pursuant to this Amendment.


July 4, 2016