The Continental Congress 2009 recommends the Citizens of each State take the following actions to help resolve the unconstitutional activities of our elected officials: 1. Encourage the people of each of the several States to become further educated and to build coalitions of like-minded people into groups with sufficient...
Archive for category: Article 12: War Powers Articles 1+2 Constitution
A. Background and Statement of the Facts
B. Remedial Instructions to Congress and the President
C. Additional Remedial Instructions to Congress
D. Additional Remedial Instructions to the President
E. Remedial Instructions to Each of the Several States
F. Recommended Civic Actions for the People
Article 12: E. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EACH OF THE SEVERAL STATES
1. Instruct the U.S. Representatives and Senators to reclaim their exclusive constitutional power to declare war by: a) Repealing all acts, executive orders, and resolutions pertaining to the delegation of any war or emergency powers to the President; b) Ending the funding of any and all offensive or pre-emptive...
Article 12: D. ADDITIONAL REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE PRESIDENT
1. Cease and desist now and never again take any military action in any form without a lawful Congressional Declaration of War as stated in Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution. 2. Withdraw U.S. troops from all countries throughout the world within a period of twelve (12)...
Article 12: C. ADDITIONAL REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CONGRESS
We demand Congress reclaim Its exclusive Constitutional Power to declare war: 1. Repeal all acts, executive orders, and resolutions pertaining to the delegation of any war powers to the President; 2. Cease to fund any and all pre-emptive or offensive military activities throughout the world within twelve months after...
Article 12: B. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTION TO CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT
We, the Citizen-Delegates of Continental Congress 2009, Instruct both the President and Congress to: Never again engage the United States in any military conflict except for the common defense; the United States must never again engage in pre-emptive war.
Article 12: A. BACKGROUND AND STATEMENT OF THE FACTS
WHEREAS, the Constitution for the United States of America clearly grants Congress the exclusive power, “to declare war, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water” (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11); and WHEREAS, Congress may not delegate this power under any...
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