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Is??? Administrative Law constitutional? Administrative law states that, all remedies must be exhausted?


through an Administrative Agency, which holds it's own hearings and appoints it's own judges, whose rules and regulations are considered law. Should this be legal? Or is it taking away our constitutional rights to a speedy trial? You cannot take a case to a US court until you have exhausted all remedies through an Administration.

what you have realizes is that you live in a system that is controlled by international banking cartels. that has their every wishes fulfilled by the BAR associations of different countries. This is way you have public policy instead of public law. you can go down to any large library and check out the federal regulation and the revised statues of the state your live in and you will see they are copyrighted! that is private law folks. Public law can not be copyrighted, it owned by the public!

the constitution is not in force, except when they want it too!

The democrates and Republicians have given:

1. Your country's money control away to private banking cartels>

2. They have taken your legal venue which is Common law and replaced it with Staturoy Law which is private!

3. They entered intothe UN which is forbidden by articale 10 of the constitution.

4. They send your child off to undeclared wars, because wars are big business.

5. Your politicans do not cut back on expresses, they just keep raising taxes to fund programs at are not authorized by the constitution!

6. Remember, the constitution does not have one right in it for you! It is a document that the government is chain down too. You have always had your rights from God, what ever that may be to you!

Right to a speedy trial is only in criminal cases. Administrative actions do not involve criminal cases; thus, no right to speedy trial. You have to exhaust all administrative remedies before bringing an action. The courts review administrative decisions based on the agency and statutes governing the agency's decisions. The reason these types of proceedings are important are that the issues usually involve complex areas where the agency's expertise comes in handy.

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