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 Sovereignty Resolution For MN !!! 
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:56 pm 
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MN Introduces their own Sovereignty Resolution and joins the other 21 States!

http://www.infowars.com/sovereignty-res ... entatives/

Read the Bill Here:
https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/bin ... ssion=ls86

If you live in MN please call your Congressman and/or Senator and let them know that you support this bill.

Congress:
https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml

Senate:
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_i ... rs_cfm.cfm

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Done....contacted Ortman and Kohls.

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And contact all committee members and show up when it is being discussed.

http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/comm/c ... comm=86132

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Of course you can attend the conference next week also and learn more.
http://www.mnc4l.org/

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Minnesota Campaign for Liberty

Presents

Economics of Freedom

A conference to be held

February 28
12:30 – 5 PM

At the
Minnetonka Marriott
5801 Opus Parkway
Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343

Featuring

Thomas E Woods,
a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute and bestselling author of
Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed,
the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse
presenting
“Free Market Economics 101”

Terry McCall on
“Freedom Sells”

with Master of Ceremonies
AM 1500's Dave Thompson

And breakout sessions:

(1) Professor Butler Shaffer, author of In Restraint of Trade, on the Great Depression;
(2) Bill Butler on Monetary Policy and the Bailouts; and
(3) Parliamentary Procedure: How to Be Effective at Meetings and Conventions.

~ ~ ~ ~

To reserve your seat, send payment of $20 per person to Minnesota Campaign for Liberty, PO Box 64, Excelsior MN 55331 by February 21, and include the names of all attendees and which breakout session is preferred. Payment of $25 may be made at the door if seats are still available.

Credit card payments may be made here for $20 through February 21 or $25 through February 26. Specify attendee(s) name(s) and breakout session preference with your PayPal payment.

Questions may be directed to marianne@campaignforliberty.com

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April 19, 1775 the strongest military in the world attacked farmers and townspeople formed as militia in Concord. One year, 3 months, and 25,000 american casualties later, we would begin forming a government based on limited powers and individual liberties.

It's your constitution. They died for it. Read it. Know it.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution ... rview.html

http://LibertyMinnesota.com


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Good.. time to give the Fed a big middle finger

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Done, we need to pass this.


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Is there an specific mandate that triggered this? I'm guessing that the ID program the feds are forcing was one factor. Just curious why it came about. Usually there is an explanation of why they introduce something like this.


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This is just feel good stuff....I'd spend my political capitol on something substancial, I think.


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This is a good start....thats what it is.

First up have to wake up.......states are starting to due this.

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Dick Unger wrote:
This is just feel good stuff....I'd spend my political capitol on something substancial, I think.


Yup, it takes a little rumble, a little concern, a few meetings, a little saber rattling . . . in short, neither the first revolutionary war nor the first civil war happened overnight. The war that seems to be brewwing will either be a second revolutionary war or a second civil war but somedays you don't doubt that the thunderheads on the horizon mean rain before the day is done.

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Dick Unger wrote:
This is just feel good stuff....I'd spend my political capitol on something substancial, I think.


I agree... It makes me feel good. :)

The more this stuff comes out in the public the better.

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April 19, 1775 the strongest military in the world attacked farmers and townspeople formed as militia in Concord. One year, 3 months, and 25,000 american casualties later, we would begin forming a government based on limited powers and individual liberties.

It's your constitution. They died for it. Read it. Know it.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution ... rview.html

http://LibertyMinnesota.com


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YEAH!!
I'm on the horn on this one!

I've been following other states similar legislation, specifically New Hampshire's (which I believe to be the best of the lot) and was wanting for the same thing to hit MN. I agree it's mostly just baby steps, and likely with the teeth of the same, but at least these are baby steps in the direction of restoring this nation, rather than the usual slow roll towards it's destruction.

This is deserving of everyone's support.

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I agree...well said.....and we need to keep pushing. The other side just will not stop.

Very few things on this earth I will die for. Guns (which equals liberty) are near the bottom of the list.....BUT THEY ARE ON THE LIST.

This is not chest thumping.......this is just me...and I know me.

(great sig quote by Thomas E. Woods Jr. by the way...so true)

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It had it's first reading last week, and was assigned to committee. Picked up another 9 authors this week.

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http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution ... rview.html

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Apparently 31 states as of the Feb. 26.
Today alex jones (infowars.com) had oklahoma rep. Key as a guest. Every state has put a strong opposition to the recent fed. offensive. Just like 3rd law of newton laws of motion - the more the feds push, the more the states will push back. I've benn hearing for the last couple month all those reps coming to alex jones show with their versions of the state bills for sovereignity and was sure that minnesota will eventually introduce one ( repub. governor after all :D )


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