What Is An Assembly

Here is a brief overview of how Assemblies came about

In 1619, 22 burgesses and Governor George Yeardley took part in the first legislative assembly of the American colonies. Their creation of the House of Burgesses later inspired the American Revolution and the subsequent creation of the United States. This was to become the first Legislative Assembly at Jamestown

The First Continental Congress convened in Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, between September 5 and October 26, 1774. Delegates from twelve of Britain's thirteen American colonies met to discuss America's future under growing British aggression.

In the Constitution, Article III deals with the Judicial Branch and focuses only on the Supreme Court. Article III did not cover how the court system would be developed, so the First Congress created the Judiciary Act of 1789 to establish the federal Judiciary.

On April 30th, 1789 George Washington, Standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York took his “oath of office” as the first President of the United States.

In December 15th, 1791 the Bill of Rights was established. Under Amendment 1” Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.”

So you see We the People make up the truly first branch of Government “the Assembly” having the right to assemble we formed the various branches of government, we created the oaths of office for those we either hired directly or elected by the people to pledge, honor and obey in service to humanity. Since all else is created by humanity to be in service to the people, when it no longer serves the needs of the public, we the public have the right to redress to find a remedy and set right undesirable and unfair situations for humanity.

The Arizona Peoples Assembly sees that government has become self-serving and that it has created a gap in which we intend to fill to bring about higher standards to the quality of life. To compel elected officials in any capacity to honor their oaths of office and serve the people or be removed. We have chosen self-governance as the model. As a ratified de-jure Assembly we will serve the needs of the people.

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