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States’ Rights and the Growing Rebellion – A Status Report
Family Security Matters ^
| February 16, 2009
| Paul Hollrah
Posted on 02/16/2009 1:06:45 PM PST by ForGod'sSake
One of the inevitable consequences of the last 75 years of Democrat rule in Washington augmented by a decade or more of gutless rule by Republican presidents and congressional majorities who thought they could win hearts and minds by imitating Democrats is a quiet rebellion within that basic building block of our American republic: the state legislatures.
After many decades of uninterrupted drift toward a socialist state, and seeing a self-serving federal legislature and a bloated federal bureaucracy whose incompetence is exceeded only by its avarice, the legislatures of a number of states are beginning to take matters into their own hands. They rely on the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which proclaims 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."
Accordingly, some eight states, including Arizona, Hawaii, Montana, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, and Washington, are now considering either legislation or resolutions designed to reassert powers usurped by a power hungry federal establishment over the past 222 years. Typical of the proposals now under consideration is Oklahoma House Resolution 1003. Referring to the language of the 10th Amendment as its basis, the Resolution concludes:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATE OF THE 1ST SESSION OF THE 52ND OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE:
THAT the State of Oklahoma hereby claims sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States.
The resolution serves notice on the federal government that it is to cease and desist in the process of issuing mandates to the State of Oklahoma that exceed the powers granted to it by the U.S. Constitution, and it resolves that all compulsory federal legislation which directs the state to comply under threat of civil or criminal sanctions, or which requires the state to take certain actions or lose federal funding, shall be prohibited or repealed.
House Resolution 1003 is similar to a resolution filed last year which passed the Republican-controlled House by a vote of 92-3 but was stalled in an evenly-divided Senate. Republicans gained a clear Senate majority in November 2008
In New Hampshire, a resolution reasserting States rights reads, in part, as follows:
Whereas the Constitution of the State of New Hampshire, Part 1, Article 7 declares that the people of this State have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves as a free, sovereign, and independent State; and do, and forever hereafter shall, exercise and enjoy every power, jurisdiction, and right, pertaining thereto, which is not, or may not hereafter be, by them expressly delegated to the United States of America
Proving once again that the people of New Hampshire take seriously their state motto, Live Free of Die, the Resolution concludes with an ominous declaration, saying that any act of Congress, any executive order of the President of the United States, or any directive of the Federal Courts which assumes a power not delegated to the government of United States of America by the Constitution
and which serves to diminish the liberty of the several States or their citizens, shall constitute a nullification of the Constitution of the United States of America
In Missouri, House Concurrent Resolution 0004 (2009) reasserts its sovereignty based on Barack Obamas stated intention to sign into law a federal Freedom of Choice Act. The Missouri Resolution reads, in part:
Whereas, Barack Obama, President of the United States, has promised that one of the top priorities of his new Administration is to sign into law the "Freedom of Choice Act" which purports to classify abortion as a "fundamental right" equal in stature to the right of free speech and the right to vote rights that, unlike abortion, are specifically enumerated in the United States Constitution; and
Whereas, the federal Freedom of Choice Act would nullify any federal or state law "enacted, adopted, or implemented before, on, or after the date of [its] enactment" and would effectively prevent the State of Missouri from enacting similar protective measures in the future
Now, therefore, be it resolved that we, the members of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-fifth General Assembly, hereby declare our sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States
In Montana, the House of Representatives is considering a bill reasserting the states sovereignty, using as a basis the 2nd Amendment rights of the people of Montana. House Bill 246 reads, in part, as follows:
AN ACT EXEMPTING FROM FEDERAL REGULATION UNDER THE COMMERCE CLAUSE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES A FIREARM, A FIREARM ACCESSORY, OR AMMUNITION MANUFACTURED AND RETAINED IN MONTANA
The 10th amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees to the states and their people all powers not granted to the federal government elsewhere in the Constitution and reserves to the state and (the) people of Montana certain powers as they were understood at the time that Montana was admitted to statehood in 1889. The guaranty of those powers is a matter of contract between the state and people of Montana and the United States as of the time that the compact with the United States was agreed upon and adopted by Montana and the United States in 1889.
In addition to bills and resolutions already introduced in these states and the legislatures of Arizona, Hawaii, Michigan, and Washington telling the federal government to mind its own business, the business specifically assigned to it by the U.S. Constitution similar proposals are under consideration in Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Nevada, Maine, and Pennsylvania. The 20 states already considering such proposals, or contemplating such action, contain 40.2% of the total U.S. population.
In the year that the U.S. Constitution was written, Thomas Jefferson said, The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants... God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion; what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms."
Clearly, any careful reading of the U.S. Constitution should convince the reader that the primary building block of the American republic is the state legislature. They are now drawing a line in the sand and are reminding the three branches of the federal government of their Constitutional limitations. We hope that the course they have embarked upon will continue to be a bloodless one. To insure that it is, we should all lend our active support to the state legislators. They are the Patrick Henrys of our era.
You can find this online at: http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.2533/pub_detail.asp
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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Alabama; US: Alaska; US: Arizona; US: Arkansas; US: Colorado; US: Georgia; US: Hawaii; US: Idaho; US: Indiana; US: Kansas; US: Maine; US: Michigan; US: Missouri; US: Montana; US: Nevada; US: New Hampshire; US: Oklahoma; US: Pennsylvania; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: 10thamendment; constitutionrules; cwii; democrats; federalism; lping; statesrights
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To: roses of sharon
violence would finally settle the matter of nullification. All my life it has seemed that the war "finally" settled this question. But how far would the fedgov go today? I'm not calling, necessarily, for secession, but to put some oppositional pressure on the voracious fedgov before it's too late for all of us.
For example, do the rest of us really want our tax dollars to pay to bail out California? How is THAT fair?
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:13:12 PM PST
by
ichabod1
(I am rolling over in my grave and I am not even dead yet (GOP Poet))
To: MrB
Delaware has been notified. Typically, no response - YET. My state rep has a face-to-face every month. Next month might be his last!
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:15:34 PM PST
by
NTHockey
(Rules of engagement #1: Take no prisoners.)
To: ForGod'sSake
I've wrote of this to my state senator and rep, urging them to lean on or officials in congress to oppose the stimulus bill since it was so grossly overreaching their constitutional authority. I mean, really, where's the state pride? My senator ignored me, my rep called me to commiserate.
I then wrote to all Republican state senators, asking them to please assert our state's rights. I also sent a copy to our local talk radio station. Silence.
But, I'm not finished yet. When I'm done with the flu, I figure I need to make an appointment with my rep and see if I can push this further. I'm thinking this is really the root of/solution to the whole problem, anyway.
To: roses of sharon
Thirty years later in the Civil War (1861-1865), after the secession crisis was heightened by the slavery issue, violence would finally settle the matter of nullification. I suppose that depends on how one sees the Civil War. Was is only a single battle between tyrants and patriots? Jefferson might suggest it was one of many opportunities to water the tree of liberty. I submit we, and our various states have become a bit like cowards when a bully begins throwing his weight around. We are many; they are few. We truly have them outnumbered, but who will confront the bully first while the rest of us hide behind his coattails? OR cape, maybe ;^)
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:21:09 PM PST
by
ForGod'sSake
(ABCNNBCBS: A lie will travel halfway around the world before the truth can get its shoes on!)
To: Poser
Thanks again for the reality check Poser.
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:21:46 PM PST
by
ForGod'sSake
(ABCNNBCBS: A lie will travel halfway around the world before the truth can get its shoes on!)
To: JSDude1
“...secession, peacefully!”
First: One side can’t do things peacefully without the active or passive cooperation of all sides.
Second: Instead of secession, the States need to get together and require the Federal Government to stay in its place. If they can’t do that, they probably can’t secede peacefully anyhow.
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:27:28 PM PST
by
KrisKrinkle
(Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of their ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
To: UCFRoadWarrior
“...and author and pass some BILLS like Montana.”
Has Montana passed a bill regarding this?
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:32:15 PM PST
by
KrisKrinkle
(Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of their ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
To: JustSurrounded
I'm thinking this is really the root of/solution to the whole problem, anyway. That's sortof my take on it. For a long time the states manned the watchtowers on our and their behalf; not so much any more. The story of how and why that happened no doubt fills complete aisles in libraries. Fact of the matter is, and IMHO, the states became nothing more than bureaucratic districts of the feral government, the epitome of the tail wagging the dog. However, the states still have the Constitutional powers guaranteed them by the Constitution. The fact they haven't really exercised that power in decades doesn't really change anything.
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:33:43 PM PST
by
ForGod'sSake
(ABCNNBCBS: A lie will travel halfway around the world before the truth can get its shoes on!)
To: ForGod'sSake
Dear Stupid States with bloated budgets:
The 10th amendment door swings both ways. Quit taking federal money for project and programs that are the responsibility of the State. If you did that, it would go along way in getting the federal government out of your business!
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:39:23 PM PST
by
11th Commandment
(United States is a NOW a Terrorist Nation- we export abortion!)
To: ForGod'sSake
For the record, Tennessee is already working on a similar resolution, even though not listed in the article. I sent an email to my State Rep and State Senator immediately, recommending they read the article.
My State Rep called me within 60 seconds of me hitting the “Send” button, and my State Senator responded to my email in less than 2 minutes. It’s in motion!
50
posted on
02/16/2009 2:40:09 PM PST
by
HeadOn
(Lord, please save us from Socialism.)
To: ForGod'sSake
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:48:13 PM PST
by
KrisKrinkle
(Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of their ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
To: ForGod'sSake
Sir, would you add me to your list please?
-houeto.
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:56:06 PM PST
by
houeto
To: ForGod'sSake
Please add me to your ping list also.
To: ForGod'sSake
Washington state??????? The the ****!!! That state is further left than Obama.
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posted on
02/16/2009 2:59:23 PM PST
by
RetiredArmy
(Obama, liberals, dimocrats, socialists, communists - THEY are the enemy. MY enemies.)
To: ForGod'sSake
This just goes back to my contentious contention that no one in Washington, DC, has read the Constitution, Bill o’ Rights or The Federalist Papers.
They swear to uphold the Constitution and they have no idea what it says.
Send them a Copy of The Federalist Papers, asap.
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posted on
02/16/2009 3:03:46 PM PST
by
HighlyOpinionated
( "The goal is not to solve the problem, but to escalate it . . . ." - Saul Alinsky)
To: George from New England
Here in Florida, we need to rid ourselves of RINO Gov. Crist, then we can start the tell DC where to go process.
______________
Isn’t he repulsive? UGH
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posted on
02/16/2009 3:09:41 PM PST
by
mojitojoe
(None are more hopelessly enslaved, as those who falsely believe they are free.)
To: MrB
Feds withhold highway funds, etc.
State withholds federal income tax withholding.
__________________
Works for me
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posted on
02/16/2009 3:12:51 PM PST
by
mojitojoe
(None are more hopelessly enslaved, as those who falsely believe they are free.)
To: MrB
Watch for zer0 to say the 10th amendment is as out dated as the rest of it.
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posted on
02/16/2009 3:17:29 PM PST
by
mojitojoe
(None are more hopelessly enslaved, as those who falsely believe they are free.)
To: Forward the Light Brigade
Sectionalism could be in the future if the National Government heads down a socialist path or starts to bend or ignore the Constitution.
__________________
It’s huge country. Let them have their Communism, we can have out Constitution and our Republic that our forefathers gave us. The problem is, after a few years they would all want to immigrate to our side.
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posted on
02/16/2009 3:19:55 PM PST
by
mojitojoe
(None are more hopelessly enslaved, as those who falsely believe they are free.)
To: ForGod'sSake
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posted on
02/16/2009 3:20:58 PM PST
by
Netizen
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