Sign these Petitions for Redress!!
Help America Recover the Spirit of 1776
1776 - Declaration
of Independence
“In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated
Petitions have been answered only by repeated
injury. A Prince whose character is thus marked
by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit
to be the ruler of a free people.”
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“If money is wanted by Rulers
who have in any manner oppressed
the People,
they may retain it
until their grievances are redressed,
and thus peaceably procure relief,
without trusting to despised petitions
or disturbing the public tranquility.”
1774, Journals of the Continental Congress, 1:105-113
Please sign these Petitions Today.
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The Federal Reserve
Illegal Immigration
North American Union
Federal Income Tax Fraud
War Powers Clauses/Iraq
Unlawful Gun Control Laws
"U.S. Patriot Act" Abuses
In January 2008, after almost 5 years of litigation, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of the landmark WTP lawsuit seeking a Judicial declaration
- for the first time in history - of the Constitutional meaning of the last ten words of the First Amendment.
By failing to hear the case, the Judiciary treasonously abdicated its primary constitutional function and legal duty,
i.e., to interpret the Constitution.
Let's make June 30, 2008 a great day in US history.
re·dress To set right; remedy or rectify
June, 30, 2008, with your help, will be remembered as the day we claimed our Right to hold the Government accountable. The wisdom of the Magna Carta, the Founders of our country and by virtue of the law set forth in the U.S. the Constitution, we will utilize the Right of the People to Petition for Redress and with all power at our diposal, ensure that the People recieve proper remedy from our elected Representatives
Will you stand with your Countrymen?
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"We must, indeed, all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately."
Ben Franklin
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