As I
ask so many times in my columns: Are Americans going to put boots on the
ground and solve the problems plaguing this republic or just read columns
and move on for the day?
I know
there are millions of Americans who are active in trying to staunch the
blood letting coming out of Washington, DC., every day of the week. But,
we can't continue fighting one treaty at a time. Look at the enormous
amount of time, money and energy put into trying to defeat the LOST (Law
of the Sea Treaty) and the upcoming United
Nations Small Arms Treaty. Even though Sen. Jim DeMint, according
to reports, says that treaty is dead, the impostor in the White House
could still get LOST through with just one more globalist senator. The
Small Arms Treaty comes up for a vote next week by senators sitting in
office under a law that doesn't exist..
The
U.S. Senate has been a major force in destroying this country from destructive
trade treaties destroying over 8 million good paying jobs, protecting
illegal aliens, federal judicial appointments including the U.S. Supreme
Court to the monstrous mess called Obamacare.
Anyone
not in denial knows what's already underway for our dead economy, yet
the states of the Union continue to ignore the dire peril they are in
because they ignore what everyone else in the world can see: The ultimate
financial meltdown. Only one state, Utah, has passed a watered down version
of a sound money bill to protect their state and citizens.
I feel
confident in saying probably a million or more Americans have been fighting
to stop Agenda 21. The massive, heroic efforts by Tom DeWeese's organization,
the late Henry Lamb and so many others is paying off. Last month, Alabama
became the first state to ban the UN's Agenda 21. Kicking ICLEI and
the UN out of our states by our state legislatures is a priority item
instead of doing it county by county.
Here
in Texas, we intend to start talks with key state representatives on the
three issues above: The non ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment,
a Sound Money Bill and Agenda 21.
There
are other critical issues that also need to be taken up by our state legislatures
in the 2013 session. Top of the list is the constitutional militia which
has to be treated a little differently because of the demonization by
America hating groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center, wholesale
ignorance by the media and members of our legislatures. Also at the state
level: Monsanto, chemtrails and booting out the unconstitutional Federal
Department of Education dumbing down the children of America. I will be
writing a working paper for each one as quickly as I can with the exhibits
that need to be attached.
But,
one at a time as we go down the list of bills the legislatures must take
up in the upcoming session.
Many
people don't know it but bills for the January 2013 session have to
be written and submitted for committees before the end of the year.
There is an election in November. Not all state legislators and senators
are up for reelection, but most are depending on the state. We have some
excellent constitutional legislators in the state houses and hopefully
they will get reelected. If you want your legislature to introduce a bill
to kick Monsanto out of your state, you can't wait until February 2013
to contact your state representative because by then it is too late.
It has
to be NOW - especially for my state (Texas), Nevada, Montana and North
Dakota because those four states are only in session a short time. Under
the Texas State Constitution, our legislature is only in session 140 days
and then they're out until the next odd numbered year. That means our
legislature has been out of session since the middle of May 2011 and they
don't open the session again until the second Tuesday in January 2013.
We the
people need to get on the same sheet of music nationwide and go after
our state houses to get bills into the hopper and fight for passage. Critical
bills that will cure the cancer instead of just treating it with more
Band Aids. We cannot continue trying to fight off one bill at a time coming
out of the criminal syndicate called the U.S. Congress, more job killing
treaties or mandates from unconstitutional cabinets. We go for the total
cure one bill at a time, but all must be addressed in the next legislative
session.
I know
it's difficult for a lot of Americans who are sincere in wanting to save
our republic. Many don't have much experience in approaching members of
their legislature or don't know anyone else in their area. Well, there
are more of us than ever and our numbers continue to grow. Not all the
tea party groups have been compromised. Yes, many local tea party and
9/12 groups are still in the learning process in finding out the true
underpinnings of the architects trying to ram world government down our
throats. You might also be surprised at how many members are fully up
to speed on the planned destruction of America. We have to reach out with
what we know and the facts to back up what we say to unify on major issues
like a sound money bill.
I hate
to say it, but too many state legislators and senators have no clue about
what's really going on with deadly issues like the chemical spraying of
our skies. It's up to us to educate them. It's up to we the people to
make sure our state houses don't waste time on worthless legislation like
we had here in Texas last year: an attempt to raise the speed limit to
85. Heck, no one pays any attention to the 75 or 80 mph speed limits already
posted. We the people have to be vigilant every day our legislatures are
in session because they pass horrible bills, i.e., imminent domain and
others that directly impact our lives while ignoring solutions.
When
the legislatures go into session in January, the committees are already
set as well as bills for new laws from medical issues, education and so
forth. We have to make sure 2013 is the year we turn things around because
we're running out of time. The Tenth Amendment Center has been doing an
excellent job on the nullification issue and have model legislation to
expedite the process with state houses.
There
are about 7300 state representatives and senators in the 50 states. It's
not going to be easy, but either we stand up and fight for what we want
or shut up. I urge people to tune out the noise on the Internet and gas
bag cable network shows like Sean Hannity & Bill O'Reilly. Those "shows"
are the same regurgitated political garbage night after night. Neither
one of them ever talk about solutions, just more Band Aids and "elect
a conservative" in November to Congress. Yeah, that's worked out
real well over the years.
Working
Paper
Because
state legislators are buried in bills for routine issues within their
state like education, medical practice, law enforcement and other internal
items, so many of them don't have a clue about things like the non ratification
of the Seventeenth Amendment and why it is so important to challenge it.
The states lost their representation in the U.S. Congress in 1913 and
have been nothing but door mats for the General Government ever since.
I know there are several groups out there working to get the Outlaw Congress
to repeal the Seventeenth Amendment. You cannot repeal an amendment that
was not legally ratified and anyone who thinks those scoundrels in Congress
are going to repeal that amendment live in a dream world. A lie is a lie.
A working
paper is an overview of the legislation you want your state rep and senator
to introduce and fight to get passed. That doesn't mean a governor will
sign it as what happened in Alabama with the Agenda 21 bill. Shamefully,
their Republican governor didn't want to sign the bill, but activists
turned up the heat and he did. Along with the working paper you include
any exhibits that will help convince your state representative a particular
bill is important and necessary for the state and citizens.
Here
in Texas, as I said above, we are gearing up to go after our state representatives
now even though our legislature is out of session until January 2013.
I've finished the first working paper on the Seventeenth Amendment. The
next one will be a sound money bill, then Agenda 21, constitutional militia,
Monsanto, chemtrails, industrial hemp and protecting farmers (raw milk
issue because it all comes down to jurisdiction). Please do the same in
your state.
I have
been pounding on this since 1993. Now is the time for the states to regain
their representation in the U.S. Congress as was the only intention by
those who wrote the U.S. Constitution.
Here
are the state reps and senators to approach in a few states who have a
mountain of documentation from me. The list below are the ones to contact
asking them to introduce the bill and/or cosponsor it:
Texas:
Rep. Bryan Hughes, Rep. Jim Landtroop and Rep. Lois Kolkhorst
New Hampshire: Rep. Daniel Itse, Rep. Joshua Davenport and Rep. Larry
Rappaport
Idaho: Rep. Pete Nielsen
Utah: Senator Howard Stephenson
Kentucky: Senator David Williams
Washington State: Rep. Matthew Shea
What
do you need to give your state representative? First, in person
if possible, if not, by snail mail. No email and follow up is critically
important.
1.
Working paper - This
one is for Texas, but you can copy it and give it to your state representative
because this issue is the same for all the states.
2.
Here
is the bill that was supposed to be introduced this past January in
the New Hampshire State Legislature. Due to a procedural error, it was
not, but it will be in January 2013. You
can also view it here.
Why
is it important to include this in your package? Because it will show
your state representative that one state intends to challenge the non
ratification of that amendment. Additionally, our state reps need only
duplicate NH's bill with the required statutory changes. How much easier
can we make it for them?
3.
Letter
from former Secretary of State in California. I tried to verify this
letter by contacting the archivist out in California, but they destroy
general correspondence like that one every few years. However, I believe
it to be authentic based on my research.
4.
California has put their old journal records up on the Internet; bless
them. I had my web master down load all of them and put
on a CD. There is no record of California voting for the Seventeenth
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution making it one state short of legal
ratification. The reason I had my web master down load the old journals
is because we don't want some page popping up later that was "misplaced".
You can do the same; here
is the direct link. Very important evidence.
All
of the documents from the National Archives are here. Ratification
was a mess as I explain in the working paper.
So,
you have the working paper, the NH bill, the letter from California's
former Secretary of State and the California State Assembly Journal records
on a CD as a package to give to your state representative and those I
listed above if you're in one of those states. All you need is a cover
letter to your state representative or better yet, deliver it in person
- and follow up over and over until we get a bill.
Now
it's up to all of us to get this to our state representatives as quickly
as possible. Time is not on our side.
Link:
UN
Arms Trade Treaty - Gun Owners Voted For The Gun Grabbers
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