United States Postal Service Pros And Cons

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The United States Postal Service's (USPS) officials are disregarding their obligations established in Article One, Sections 8 and 9 of the American Constitution.
The Private Express Statute establishes the USPS’ responsibilities and obligation to its property and home-mail delivery service. However, the aforementioned divulgatory laws mandate the United States Postal Service’s officials to deliver USPS-mail to all properties and residences’ addresses with sanctioned USPS’ receptacles.
However, USPS’ officials are repudiating Disabled Veteran Timberlake’s right and privilege to receive USPS’ property and residence-mail delivery service to 2117 Atkins Drive, Huntsville, Alabama 35810’s USPS- mail approved receptacle.
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The unscrupulous USPS’ managerial officials are unilaterally proscribing, arbitrarily banning, and capriciously prohibiting property and home-mail delivery service to 2117 Atkins Drive, Huntsville, Alabama 35810, without due process of law.
Yes! Some USPS’ executives are refusing victim Timberlake his right and privilege of due process of law; they are also refusing to supply his requested information, the questionable jurisdictional embargo of property and home-mail delivery service.
The USPS’ officials are unceasing in their vehement persecution of address 2117 Atkins Drive, Huntsville, Alabama 35810. Yes, they Ignore and abscond the hallowed mandates of the Fifth Amendment, directives that prohibition governmental officials’ depriving people and citizens of the sacrosanct rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, without due process of law.
Accordingly, the unscrupulous USPS’ officials have unlawful and discriminatory terminated Disabled Veteran Ralph Timberlake’s home and property-mail delivery