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Cracking up

State legislators across the country are filing resolutions declaring state sovereignty  just as they did the last time a Democrat won the White House
By DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  March 19, 2009

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JUMP START: Ron Paul’s 2008 presidential campaign energized a right-wing anti-government network that’s been mostly quiet since the Clinton years.

Please, just leave: Right-wing crackpots plot to abandon the union. By Mike Miliard.
Republicans all over the country find themselves backed into an ideological and political corner: their dogma has brought the country, and their party, to ruin. The candidate they called an evil, terrorist-loving, foreign-born socialist is in office and widely popular, while they and their beliefs are reduced to irrelevant minority status.

If you thought they might try to re-assess their hard-core platform of discredited beliefs, or try to find ways to participate in, and influence, the course of governmental action, you would be wrong.

As Rush Limbaugh has made clear, their path lies in seeking the failure of President Barack Obama and the Democratically controlled Congress — in predicting, and seeking, the massive and catastrophic collapse of America. Only that result can prove them right.

The stakes, to their mind, could not be higher: the American experiment is on the verge of running off its constitutional rails. "We are at a pivotal point in our nation's history," says Paul McKinley, a Republican state senator from Iowa.

McKinley is among hundreds of Republican lawmakers, all over the country, who are backing resolutions of "state sovereignty" — essentially empty gestures toward declaring the illegitimacy of the federal government. Of the many manifestations of conservative anti-government hostility, none is more striking than this sudden, nationwide movement: barely 50 days into Obama's administration, lawmakers in more than two dozen states have introduced these sovereignty declarations. Some appear headed for passage; others have prompted raucous demonstrations and public hearings.

Based on a thoroughly rejected reading of the 10th Amendment — which states that "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people" — the resolutions claim the federal government, in usurping powers and issuing mandates to the states, is in violation of the US Constitution. They call for Congress and the president to cease and desist in those (mostly unspecified) violations.

The resolutions generally avoid specifying how they would assert their claimed sovereignty — although a few threaten to defy the federal government, and to refuse to implement laws they dislike.

Some resolutions go further, claiming that the violations may constitute a "nullification of the Constitution." The most aggressive, which was recently defeated in New Hampshire, explicitly threatened to dissolve the Union.

As much as so-called Tenth Amendment Movement participants believe they are responding to a unique circumstance, they are actually treading old, and predictable ground. The exact same movement arose when the last Democratic president took office, in 1993. In fact, most of the resolutions circulating today are word-for-word copies of the ones introduced 16 years ago.

By late 1994, at least eight states had passed versions, with legislators in more than 20 states planning to introduce them in their 1995 sessions, according to a review at the time by the conservative Heritage Foundation.

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Re: Cracking up
   Leave it to the "Phoenix" to use such cerebral terms as "right wing crackpots" and trot our tired old Leftists like Laurence Tribe to tell us mortals what the U.S. Constitution really says.     It is obvious that the 10th Amendment Movement is gaining ground or this paper would have ignored it.     Thank you for mentioning The John Birch Society.  Yes, we have been warning people for years that there is a plan to create a one-world government.  We have plenty of people openly advocating such an agenda.  Strobe Talbott, Henry Kissinger and David Rockefeller to name just a few.  Mr. Rockefeller was bold enough to say it in his 2002 autobiography that he "pleads" guilty to supporitng a one-world government.    Get a copy of the 10th Amendment Resolution by going to the JBS site JBS.org or to our magazine's site thenewamerican.com     Hal Shurtleff, West Roxbury P.S.  The Phoenix use to pass itself off as an "underground" newspaper working against the establishment.  It wasn't true then and it isn't true now.           
By Hal Shurtleff on 03/19/2009 at 1:39:46
Re: Cracking up
These resolutions have come about because we have reached a time in history when no more mistakes can be made, we're standing at the edge of a vast canyon and one more step could be the end.  We've allowed our money to be seized by the inflation of the Federal Reserve, taxation of the leviathan government, expansive empire, and socialist welfare programs.  The working class is being destroyed by the booms and busts of fiat money and those in control are pouring money into things that are a net loss to our economy decreasing our standing in the world at a record pace.  This country was built to be a bottom up structure, the people, the states, then the Federal government.  The people being the earners, the workers, the deciders, the holders of purchasing power, therefore holding the political power.  The braindead statists keep reverting back to the life of pack animals, the gears of totalitarianism, the ways of slaughter and genocide.  They want a top down structure where the elite make the decisions, the people are their mules sent out to do their bidding while they call out commands from the comfort of marble building with no hope of voting them out because of the lobbies they have secured.  The states are soverign as are the people themselves, the collectivists will try and try to build their pyramid as they have for thousands and thousands of years, they will try to hand off their paper money while shifting wealth to their pockets, they will offer you a free meal laced with socialist poisons unaware that they are sealing their own fate too.  Some of us will resist, and hopefully save this country from the destruction that has seen all other empires collapse and fall, all other paper money debased to the value of toilet paper, all other top down structures crushing the working class.  We have one chance at this, one chance to Restore our Republic, one chance to use reason and fix this bottom up structure to it's rightful functioning or we will surely see what is the inevitable fate of every country who has gone from freedom to totalitarianism or mobocracy.  The Constitution is the law, and it is meant to be intrepreted as close to LITERALLY as possible.  I am free because I was born that way, I have free will, these rights given by whatever god in which I believe.  When the supreme court itself chooses to pervert these laws of nature, going against the wishes of the governed, the rightful deciders, it too becomes null and void and it's useless interpretations discarded.  There is a chain of command on a ship, but when that ship is headed toward the rocks and the captain bent on mainting the course, it is the moral DUTY to mutiny and use whatever methods to save lives and restore the course.  Our  leaders are growing taxes, setting interest rates, creating inflation, legalizing corporate theft and welfare, creating terrorism, growing government and empire, and destroying the private wealth and soverignty like never before in history.  Statist fools may think that everything is fine, but those who are truly educated on the economy, those who understand the intentions of the founders, those who understand the system of checks and balances can see beyond the shadow of a doubt that mainting the current course will put us onto those rocks and certain death.  We must oppose state power and decentralize it everywhere possible, our lives and freedom depend on it.  Is it not clear that the founders opposed unquestioned state power?   Constitutional lawyers don't interpret the Constitution, they subvert it by Constant compromise.  Don't tread on me, I work, I pay the bills here, I determine the direction of the country and my own life, I fund the needy through charity, I am America, I am the Constitution....the Federal government is not.  Don't you forget it.
By silentboom on 03/24/2009 at 11:46:41
Re: Cracking up
This seems to pick up where the MIAC report left off, showing what this ideological group is really thinking. We have tough times ahead. I live on the edge of Boston. This area is lost beyond any recovery. I don't willingly discuss politics with my Boston friends. My girlfriend is a self-described socialist (although she's not really a socialist at all). This is hostile territory. It's like the Vatican for the Church of the State. When the jackboots arrive and demand your liberty and your life, Boston will unanimously call out "YES!! Me first! Me first!".
By tkubic46 on 03/24/2009 at 6:19:10
Very Interesting
Problem is, I believe there are many people who think like this. They find a few sources they "respect", and then act outraged - Can you believe how they interpret the constitution. Notice there is not one argument why the 10th is interpreted differently than is mentioned. Nor is there any arguments about why reuqired service for HS students is involuntary servitude. Just the "OMG do you believe how dumb they are" smear.
By tkubic46 on 03/24/2009 at 10:48:36
It's very easy to lie and smear
That's what we're (the Freedom/Liberty movement) up against. We're up against people who do not have political ideals, just their indoctrination that makes them feel safe. Hearing that we are crazy makes them think they are not for believing the same crap they've heard for their whole lives. This one-sided, false facts-laced, piece of trash is what we've been up against this whole time. It's what's kept those Obamaphiles in the dark. The truth will come out, one way or another... and it may hurt but it'll come out and those of reason will have their day in the sun.
By tkubic46 on 03/24/2009 at 10:51:40

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