Homeowners Legal Rights (HLR) was developed out of a necessity for the people to better communicate with our public servants and government officials surfacing due to the Financial Crises that began to unfold in 2007 and 2008. We believe that better education among this Nation’s citizens in what our GOD given Constitutionally Protected Human Rights real means, along with our Responsibility to maintain this Republic we love. It is the responsibility of the people to advise the government how they wish issues facing the government are to be resolved to their satisfaction and in the best interest of the public at large.
As the story goes:
Benjamin Franklin was walking out of Independence Hall after the Constitutional Convention in 1787, when someone shouted out, “Doctor, what have we got? A republic or a monarchy?” To which Franklin supposedly responded, with a rejoinder at once witty and ominous: “A republic, if you can keep it.”
Often when the government is faced with almost insurmountable problems and issues they tend to seek the easiest or best solution for themselves and not always being mindful of the impact it may have on the peoples’ freedoms and liberties. The government does not always take into account what perhaps would be a better resolution for the best interest of the people. HLR hopes to become one voice from the perspective of a large portion of the population in an effort to assist in the decision-making of the people’s government to act in accordance, at all times, utilizing Constitutional authority and in compliance with Constitutional restrictions.
We believe that the issues that face our government are NOT the government’s problems because the government works exclusively on the behalf of Americans everywhere, these problems and issues are those of the people. Therefore it is the people that should assist their government in finding solutions for those issues and problems.
It has been said that it is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. HLR hopes to light many candles through the education of people and governmental on their basic powers, authorities, limitations, and responsibilities. This government was not created to resolve all of mankind’s problems and issues, but to maintain and preserve the structure of this Republic that allows the people to determine what issues the government should handle with recommendations for real solutions within the confines and compliance of the Constitution. When people relinquish their responsibilities, they also relinquish their rights.