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To: Congress of the United States, President of the United S

Posted: May 1st, 2009, 6:22 pm
by iggys-amsoil
Whereas, the Declaration of Independence remains just that - a declaration of our founders' intent to be an independent nation, unencumbered by permanent alliances and foreign entanglements;

Whereas, our founders risked their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to fight a war for that independence so that their posterity could live in a sovereign republic governed by the rule of law and the will of the people;

Whereas, the United States of America has been governed for 220 years by a Constitution that has helped to maintain the nation's sovereignty and independence;

Whereas, the undersigned insist we will submit to be governed only by those whom we elect;

Whereas, for Americans, supra-national government means far less accountability to the Constitution and to the will of the people;

Whereas, President Barack Obama has called for the establishment of "a stronger global regime" to solve world crises;

Whereas, officials of the United States government have explored regional governance ties under names such as "North American Union" and "Trans-Atlantic Union";

Whereas, officials of the United States government have actively explored and discussed publicly the need for a new regional or global currency to replace the U.S. dollar;

Whereas, officials of the United States government have worked for the implementation of new binding international limits on the production of carbon dioxide;

Whereas, officials of the United States government have already forged permanent international economic and trade agreements and associations unaccountable to the people and contrary to the Constitution - pacts that have represented a material setback to America and its strategic manufacturing base;

Whereas, officials of the United States government are currently planning a new international treaty to place the oceans and seas under the global authority of the United Nations:


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