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 Posted: Tue Sep 25th, 2018 12:09 pm
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Joe Kelley

 

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Why bother anyone with this type of information?

"Statutory bond requirements are found within the individual state codes."

https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/tacir/commission-meetings/2013-october/2013-10Tab%204AttachA.pdf


The point at which a fellow traveler through life turns from the path of living and let living, or turns from the path of peaceful coexistence, and turns instead to a path of willfully harming innocent people is a concern for anyone targeted by a guilty criminal, and furthermore this is a concern for everyone who may find their loved ones on the list of targets.


That type of concern for loved ones, where the concern involves the protection of loved ones against harm by guilty criminals, is the type of concern that inspires people to volunteer to be a part of a government that is formed for the purpose of protecting innocent victims from guilty criminals.


What happens when someone in the government turns from innocent protector to aggressive, guilty, criminal?


One thing that people have learned through thousands of years of struggling to protect innocent victims from guilty criminals who turn government into a criminal organization is the process of bonding those people in the government.


The bond intends to bond each individual in government inside of voluntary, mutual, protection boundaries, and the bonding of each individual government office holder intends to keep each individual in government from stepping outside of voluntary, mutual, protection boundaries.

In other words: A Public Office Bond is like a shackle around the government employees neck, with a chain that chains the government employee to a massive metal ball, and these chains chain the government employee to moral behavior.