Video - highlights of CC2009 debate over civil disobedience 2 parts

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I found this posted on Catherine Bleish's (delegate MO) FaceBook page.

"The Liberty Kids face off with the STATUS QUO. It was the young and the fresh against the old and the strong." -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk3x9uWKfYs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWh2WGa04GU

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So what is going on with

So what is going on with CC09 now? What happens next? When do we get our country back?!?

Bumped for part II

Part II added 11/28/09

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Thanks Anisha. Since there

Thanks Anisha. Since there seemed to be so much controversy in this one area of the CC2009, I thought some would appreciate seeing some of the arguments for and against the civil disobedience section.

Wish I could find more like this out there. Its a nice presentation around just the one portion of CC2009. If there were more pointed presentations such as this, by topic, giving both sides and showing the process, I think it could help bring more people to the cause.

I have no idea how to cut and edit video, but if anyone does, I think its a great idea, because then, if someone was concerned about a particular topic, we could easily show them how the CC2009 was there working for them in that area. Just my opinion.

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Thanks

I missed more of this than I wanted. I wanted to watch Taitz. What did they end up doing about her lawsuit?

IMO, I don't think it is the place of CC2009 to CALL for civil disobedience. It also can't stop people from doing what is in their opinion the only thing left to do. But it is out of place at CC2009.

As far as I know, they

As far as I know, they demanded that the Gov. force him to show his documentation. They also defined Natural Born Citizen, as a citizen born in the states to two US citizen parents, because the Gov. and the courts refuse to do so.

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Our grievances have not been addressed by Congress

so the Continental Congress was held to discuss remedies. The disagreement was over how strongly worded the civil disobedience recommendations should be, I think.
Passionate rhetoric on both sides----and I thought that Catherine's proposed changes should be adopted as it was a reasonable compromise.