Hospitals
& Asylums
December 2009
Happy 2010!!!
Constitution of Hospitals & Asylums Non Governmental
Economics HA-14-12-09
The 13th Draft was done for Monkey Day
2009. National Health Insurance (NHI) is directed to the supervision of
the Social Security Administration (SSA). Hospitals & Asylums is not a
membership society but one of subscription and professional service.
Asylum is the fundamental rule of law. The Almighty hath implanted in us
these inextinguishable feelings for good and wise purposes. They are the
guardians of his image in our hearts. They distinguish us from the herd of
common animals. The social compact would dissolve,
and justice be extirpated the earth. The robber and the murderer, would often
escape unpunished, did not the injuries which our tempers sustain, provoke us
into justice. As Thomas Paine demands in his pamphlet Common Sense of 1776,
O ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose, not only the tyranny, but the
tyrant, stand forth! Every spot of the old world is overrun with oppression.
Freedom hath been hunted round the globe. Asia, and Africa,
has long expelled her. Europe regards her like a
stranger, and England
hath given her warning to depart. O! Receive the fugitive, and prepare in time
an asylum for mankind. The granting of Asylum is a peaceful and
humanitarian act and that, as such, it cannot be regarded as unfriendly by any
other State under the Declaration on Territorial Asylum. The Asylum
policy of the United States
is that refugees with a legitimate claim for relief from political persecution
shall not be discouraged from economic self-sufficiency.
Treaty of Peace between the United
States of American and Afghanistan
HA-5-12-09
Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you. Let
not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid (John 14:27). For unto us a child is born, unto us a son
is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his name shall be
called wonderful, counselor, the mighty god, the everlasting father, the prince
of peace (Isaiah 9:6). We call him President Osama. We demand in
behalf of the Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust Fund under 24USC(10)§419
that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton render 1/3 of US diplomatic and
military operational costs in Afghanistan to the poorest and most innocent
people compensated by the Treasury of Afghanistan. Any US
mission in Afghanistan
shall be classified as a humanitarian mission. The Afghan people have
suffered thirty years of violence since the overthrow of King Zahir Shah, during the Soviet
occupation in the 1980s nearly 2 million people died, the low intensity
paramilitary conflict has taken the lives of 30,000 – 50,000 over the past
eight years; 1,000 coalition troops. No matter, the prospective surge or
any variation in troop strength, the rate of violent death, injury, disease and
property damage in Afghanistan will go down under the nonviolent auspice of a
humanitarian mission. Any result than less violence would constitute a
moral failing on the part of the foreign occupying power. Pakistan
shall cede their northern Pashtun
region to Afghanistan
in exchange for a mountain highway connecting the two nations. An
estimated 96% of Afghans have been victims of war or torture over the past
three decades but only 1% has been compensated. Peace dividends will
stimulate the nation to tax the wealthy foreigners and opium producers and
compensate the poor for 30 years of constant warfare to create a
self-sustaining socio-economy safety net.
Military Democracy (MD)
To transfer Chapter One Navy Hospitals, Naval Home, Army and
other Naval Hospital, and Hospital Relief for Seamen and Others §1-40
to Chapter 10 Armed Forces Retirement Home §400-435
and write a whole new Chapter on military democracy. This Chapter shall
change the name of the Department of Defense (DoD) to the Military
Department (MD). The US Military employs an estimated 2.8 million US
citizens including 600,000 civilian employees. In FY 2009 military spending rose
to $611 billion one half of global military spending. The elimination of nuclear
arsenal is a priority. Under the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty
(NPT) the US,
who has an estimated 10,000 warheads, must reduce their arsenal to no more than
1,700 to 2,200 nuclear warheads by 2012.
Elimination of various Cold War weapons systems can save $50 billion from
maintenance, redeployment from Iraq and Afghanistan can save another $50 billion. Since its
foundation the US
military has suffered nearly 1.3 million casualties in 13 wars. There are
reported to be 26.4 million US
veterans. To keep the peace the military must carefully prohibit the use
of force, thermal oceanic dumping, biological experimentation and environmental
modification programs; carbon emissions must be capped. Military spending
must be limited to not more than $400 billion annually. Surplus military
assets shall be sold to the most peaceful bidder. To earn lower cost
humanitarian status for US
missions the US
shall veto UN Chapter VII missions and instead promote humanitarian missions
that pay payroll taxes and corporate profits, less social insurance and
deductibles, to the general treasury of any developing democratic nation they
occupy. The United States
must purchase rights to African Command, Iraq Reconstruction Fund and US/Afghan
Peace Treaty from the Author; and elect a new, civilian Secretary for the
Department. Democratic peace theory holds that democratic nations tend to
be peaceful because they don’t make war upon other democratic nations.
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