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...
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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...
Article 11: D. RECOMMENDED CIVIC ACTIONS BY THE PEOPLE
The Delegates to Continental Congress hereby express our deepest concerns relative to the uncontrolled and unconstitutional spending of Congress and issue the following urgent notice to all American Citizens: Our government has plunged us into debt through excessive and senseless spending. Repayment of the portion of this debt, that...
Article 11: C. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EACH OF THE SEVERAL STATES
It is the belief of the Continental Congress 2009 that our States are being directly and indirectly impacted by the public debt created by Congress. The theft of our finances to pay for unconstitutional and irresponsible constitutional spending on the part of Congress impacts the economy of every individual....
Article 11: B. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CONGRESS
Wherefore, We, as a Body of Delegates constituting the Continental Congress 2009, hereby instruct our elected representatives to: 1. Cease unconstitutional spending; cease irresponsible spending; 2. Limit the spending to those items as enumerated in Article I, Section 8 or as otherwise specifically authorized by the Constitution; 3. Order...
Article 11: A. BACKGROUND AND STATEMENT OF THE FACTS
Whereas, We, the Delegates, assembled as Continental Congress 2009, desire to express our deepest concerns relative to the uncontrolled and unconstitutional spending of Congress; and, Whereas, irresponsible spending by Congress without regard to the Supreme Law of the Land is unconscionable; This document presents our concerns over the accelerating...
Article 10: C. RECOMMENDED CIVIC ACTIONS BY THE PEOPLE
WHEREAS, Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution specifies that “No state shall… make anything but gold and silver coin tender in payment of debts” and understanding the Federal Reserve is a private banking cartel whose effect has been to reduce the value of the dollar approximately 96%...
Article 10: B. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EACH OF THE SEVERAL STATES
1. That the Legislature in the exercise of its reserved power under Article I, Section 10, Clause 1 and the 10th Amendment, as well as other provisions of the Constitution for the United States, shall adopt a currency, other than that emitted by Congress, for use in all the...
Article 10: A. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CONGRESS
1. The Congress of the United States, in the exercise of its power authorized by Article I, Section 8, Clause 5 of the Constitution for the United States of America, “o Coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin,” shall enact a statute: (a) establishing a National...
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