The President shall affirm the fact that every public official, state or federal, elected or appointed is obligated to respond to proper Petitions for Redress of Grievances.
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Article 3: D. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SUPREME COURT
1. Affirm the jurisdiction of all state and federal courts to hear challenges to the Constitutionality of any action by any state or federal public official, elected or appointed, or agency or department; 2. Prohibit any and all federal and state courts from denying standing to any individual to...
Article 3: C. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTION #2 TO CONGRESS
Because public officials in the Legislative and Executive branches refuse to respond to proper Petitions for Redress of Grievances, the Congress of the United States shall adopt a concurrent Resolution: 1. affirming the fact that every public official, state or federal, elected or appointed is obligated to respond to...
Article 3: B. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTION #1 TO CONGRESS
Because the federal judiciary dismisses for “lack of standing” or “lack of jurisdiction” those Petitions by citizens who seek to remedy violations of the Constitution by public officials, the Congress of the United States shall adopt legislation to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules...
Article 3: A. BACKGROUND AND STATEMENT OF THE FACTS
The Constitution for The United States of America is being violated. It has been violated over many years, by many administrations, by every branch of government, by each party. Much as our forefathers repeatedly petitioned the King for redress of violation of their rights, We the People, pursuant to...
Article 2: B. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO EACH OF THE SEVERAL STATES
WHEREAS, Laws inconsistent with the Letter or Spirit of The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution for the United States may be hastily and unadvisedly passed: Be it ORDAINED, that {here shall be listed the members of the Joint Committee for Constitutional Governance} shall be constituted a Committee, to...
Article 2: A. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CONGRESS
CONSTITUTIONAL LAWS AND THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Learn more about this Article: read the CONSTITUTION and the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. See the related CC 2009 video presentations: Michael Badnarik, President, Continental Congress 2009, Keynote Address – Charters of Freedom, November 12, 2009; and Robert Schulz, organizer of CC...
Article 5: C. RECOMMENDED CIVIC ACTIONS FOR THE PEOPLE
The Delegates of the Continental Congress of 2009 wholeheartedly support and encourage the Free People of each state to engage in the following: 1. Visit www.cc2009.us and click on the Privacy Reference List, study all information provided in that list, and act in their best interest according to the...
Article 5: B. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SEVERAL STATES
1. Retract any Fusion Center intelligence report not properly cited and sourced as well as any intelligence report known to contain plagiarized information. 2. Reject the so-called Patriot Act, and its progeny. 3. Prohibit legislation that allows for the installation of red-light cameras and other devices used to surreptitiously...
Article 5: A. REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
1. Repeal the so-called Patriot Act and its progeny. 2. Repeal any other law that is repugnant to the 4th, 5th and 9th Amendments. 3. Stop the collection, storing, and dissemination of private information of a non-criminal nature belonging to the People; WE, the Free People of this nation,...
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