Reclaim Constitutional Representation and Demand Oath-Bound Accountability

Reclaim Constitutional Representation and Demand Oath-Bound Accountability

The Issue

I'm tired of watching a society conditioned to accept an illusionary 'two-party system' that only leads people to fight amongst themselves while politicians, who are often nothing more than white-collar criminal thugs, manipulate our system for their own gain. These individuals become millionaires on our dime, failing to protect the Constitution and the rights it guarantees to each one of us."

Our nation is founded on the principles of justice, liberty, and the immutable rights endowed to us by the Constitution. Yet, every day, we witness the erosion of these principles by unconstitutional laws, policies, and selective enforcement. It is time for us to demand accountability from those in power—our elected representatives and public officials must honor the oath they've taken to defend the Constitution, rather than distort it.

The Constitution is not just a historical document; it is a living mandate that guarantees the freedoms of every citizen. However, for too long, many of our public servants have actively participated or passively complied with actions and laws that suppress our freedoms and favor their own interests. Such actions mock the solemn oaths they have taken and undermine our democratic foundation.

Public office is not ownership. It is not royalty. It is not protection for the powerful.

Public office is a position of trust, created to serve the People, restrained by law, and bound by oath.

For too long, many citizens have watched government operate as though ordinary Americans are held to one set of rules while institutions, corporations, agencies, donors, political insiders, and powerful interests are protected by another.

That is not equal justice.

That is not constitutional government.

That is not representation.

Our elected officials are not rulers. They are representatives. Their authority comes from the People, and that authority is limited by the Constitution.

When laws, policies, directives, agency rules, or enforcement practices violate the rights of the People, those laws and policies must be repealed, abolished, rescinded, or refused enforcement. No unconstitutional act becomes lawful simply because it was voted on, funded, signed, processed through an agency, or enforced under color of authority.

We are also calling attention to the pressure placed on law enforcement officers and other public servants. No peace officer, deputy, sheriff, constable, trooper, jailer, code enforcement officer, agency employee, or public servant should ever be forced to choose between keeping a job and honoring their oath to the Constitution.

An oath to the Constitution must come before politics, agency pressure, corporate influence, or unlawful command.

This petition is peaceful, lawful, and constitutional (Tho it is the duty of the people to resist and dismantle a tyrannical organized criminal syndicate portraying itself under the guise of "government). It is a demand for accountability, equal protection, due process, and true representation.

The Constitution is not supposed to be optional.

The rights of the People are not privileges handed out by government. They are unalienable rights that government was created to secure and protect.

When public officials ignore the People, shield insiders, selectively enforce laws, protect powerful interests, or allow unconstitutional policies to stand, they betray the public trust.

When citizens are punished or burdened by laws that favored classes can avoid, delay, rewrite, or escape, equal justice is lost.

When public servants are ordered or pressured to enforce unconstitutional laws or policies, the oath itself is undermined.

This matters because a free People cannot remain free if their representatives forget who they serve.

This petition is based on foundational constitutional principles, including:

Government exists by the consent of the governed.
The People retain rights that government did not create and cannot lawfully destroy.
Public officials are bound by oath to support and defend the Constitution.
The Constitution is the supreme law over government action.
The People have the right to petition government for redress of grievances.
Equal protection and due process must apply to all people, not only to those without wealth, influence, or political connections.
No public servant should be forced to violate constitutional rights under color of law.


We, the undersigned, respectfully and firmly demand that elected representatives, public officials, agencies, departments, and oath-bound public servants:

Honor the Constitution as the supreme law over all public offices, agencies, policies, and enforcement practices.
Acknowledge that public office is a public trust, not personal ownership, political privilege, or protection for the powerful.
Repeal, abolish, rescind, defund, or refuse enforcement of unconstitutional laws, policies, directives, rules, mandates, ordinances, procedures, and enforcement practices.
Stop selective enforcement that punishes ordinary citizens while protecting corporations, institutions, agencies, donors, political insiders, or favored interests.
Protect law enforcement officers and public servants from being ordered, pressured, threatened, disciplined, or coerced into violating their oath to the Constitution.
Require written accountability from representatives and public officers who support, fund, enforce, or refuse to repeal unconstitutional laws or policies.
Restore true constitutional representation by remembering that elected officials are representatives of the People, not rulers over them.


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The Issue

I'm tired of watching a society conditioned to accept an illusionary 'two-party system' that only leads people to fight amongst themselves while politicians, who are often nothing more than white-collar criminal thugs, manipulate our system for their own gain. These individuals become millionaires on our dime, failing to protect the Constitution and the rights it guarantees to each one of us."

Our nation is founded on the principles of justice, liberty, and the immutable rights endowed to us by the Constitution. Yet, every day, we witness the erosion of these principles by unconstitutional laws, policies, and selective enforcement. It is time for us to demand accountability from those in power—our elected representatives and public officials must honor the oath they've taken to defend the Constitution, rather than distort it.

The Constitution is not just a historical document; it is a living mandate that guarantees the freedoms of every citizen. However, for too long, many of our public servants have actively participated or passively complied with actions and laws that suppress our freedoms and favor their own interests. Such actions mock the solemn oaths they have taken and undermine our democratic foundation.

Public office is not ownership. It is not royalty. It is not protection for the powerful.

Public office is a position of trust, created to serve the People, restrained by law, and bound by oath.

For too long, many citizens have watched government operate as though ordinary Americans are held to one set of rules while institutions, corporations, agencies, donors, political insiders, and powerful interests are protected by another.

That is not equal justice.

That is not constitutional government.

That is not representation.

Our elected officials are not rulers. They are representatives. Their authority comes from the People, and that authority is limited by the Constitution.

When laws, policies, directives, agency rules, or enforcement practices violate the rights of the People, those laws and policies must be repealed, abolished, rescinded, or refused enforcement. No unconstitutional act becomes lawful simply because it was voted on, funded, signed, processed through an agency, or enforced under color of authority.

We are also calling attention to the pressure placed on law enforcement officers and other public servants. No peace officer, deputy, sheriff, constable, trooper, jailer, code enforcement officer, agency employee, or public servant should ever be forced to choose between keeping a job and honoring their oath to the Constitution.

An oath to the Constitution must come before politics, agency pressure, corporate influence, or unlawful command.

This petition is peaceful, lawful, and constitutional (Tho it is the duty of the people to resist and dismantle a tyrannical organized criminal syndicate portraying itself under the guise of "government). It is a demand for accountability, equal protection, due process, and true representation.

The Constitution is not supposed to be optional.

The rights of the People are not privileges handed out by government. They are unalienable rights that government was created to secure and protect.

When public officials ignore the People, shield insiders, selectively enforce laws, protect powerful interests, or allow unconstitutional policies to stand, they betray the public trust.

When citizens are punished or burdened by laws that favored classes can avoid, delay, rewrite, or escape, equal justice is lost.

When public servants are ordered or pressured to enforce unconstitutional laws or policies, the oath itself is undermined.

This matters because a free People cannot remain free if their representatives forget who they serve.

This petition is based on foundational constitutional principles, including:

Government exists by the consent of the governed.
The People retain rights that government did not create and cannot lawfully destroy.
Public officials are bound by oath to support and defend the Constitution.
The Constitution is the supreme law over government action.
The People have the right to petition government for redress of grievances.
Equal protection and due process must apply to all people, not only to those without wealth, influence, or political connections.
No public servant should be forced to violate constitutional rights under color of law.


We, the undersigned, respectfully and firmly demand that elected representatives, public officials, agencies, departments, and oath-bound public servants:

Honor the Constitution as the supreme law over all public offices, agencies, policies, and enforcement practices.
Acknowledge that public office is a public trust, not personal ownership, political privilege, or protection for the powerful.
Repeal, abolish, rescind, defund, or refuse enforcement of unconstitutional laws, policies, directives, rules, mandates, ordinances, procedures, and enforcement practices.
Stop selective enforcement that punishes ordinary citizens while protecting corporations, institutions, agencies, donors, political insiders, or favored interests.
Protect law enforcement officers and public servants from being ordered, pressured, threatened, disciplined, or coerced into violating their oath to the Constitution.
Require written accountability from representatives and public officers who support, fund, enforce, or refuse to repeal unconstitutional laws or policies.
Restore true constitutional representation by remembering that elected officials are representatives of the People, not rulers over them.


The Decision Makers

Gregory Abbott
Texas Governor
Ken Paxton
Texas Attorney General
Byron Ryder
Leon County Judge
U.S. House of Representatives
24 Members
Wesley Hunt
U.S. House of Representatives - Texas 38th Congressional District
John Carter
U.S. House of Representatives - Texas 31st Congressional District
Brian Babin
U.S. House of Representatives - Texas 36th Congressional District
Texas House of Representatives
6 Members
Shelley Luther
Texas House of Representatives - District 62
Brent Money
Texas House of Representatives - District 2
Ryan Guillen
Texas House of Representatives - District 31

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