Congress and the Legislatures of each of the Several States shall reaffirm the fundamental political and legal principles that: • The Declaration of Independence is the Original and Supreme Assertion of the Independence and Sovereignty of We the People and as such, it constitutes the Great and Indispensible Charter...
Archive for category: Article 1: Sovereignty and the Declaration
A. AffirmationB. Remedial Instructions to the Congress and Each of the Several States C. Additional Instructions to Congress D. Additional Instructions to Each of the Several States E. Recommended Civic Actions by the People
Article 1: Resources
Learn more about the subject matter of this Article: In June of 2008 and again in August of 2009, every member of Congress and the President were Petitioned for Redress of Grievances relating the then latest, unlawful and unconstitutional action by the Government to undermine the sovereignty of the...
Article 1: E. RECOMMENDED CIVIC ACTIONS BY THE PEOPLE
Whereas federal violations of the General Welfare Clause cannot be truly reversed without a voluntary resumption of personal responsibility, we urge our fellow citizens to join us in promoting the true “general welfare” of the United States through the following citizen actions. We call upon the People to: 1....
Article 1: D. ADDITIONAL REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SEVERAL STATES
We hereby instruct our State Legislatures to: 1. Adopt State Sovereignty Resolutions that assert the power of the State to treat as null and void all federal legislation that exceeds the enumerated powers of Congress under the Constitution; and to enforce such resolutions by the interposition of the State...
Article 1: C. ADDITIONAL REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CONGRESS
We hereby instruct Congress to repeal all legislation for which it cannot show constitutional authority under the enumerated powers of Article I, Section 8.
Article 1: B. GENERAL REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CONGRESS AND EACH OF THE SEVERAL STATES
Congress and the Legislatures of each of the Several States shall reaffirm the fundamental political and legal principles that: The Declaration of Independence is the Original and Supreme Assertion of the Independence and Sovereignty of We the People and as such, it constitutes the Great and Indispensable Charter and...
Article 1: A. AFFIRMATION
We, the People, in order to maintain our independence from any oppressor, to protect our Rights as Free Men and Women, to secure the blessings of liberty for our posterity, and to document our Resolve to resist any external or internal force which may seek to curtail those Rights...
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