
Today, Sept. 17, 2011, marks the 224th anniversary of the signing of our Constitution at the Philadelphia (Constitution) Convention in 1787.
To show your support and defense of the Constitution, be sure to sign on to the Oath Accountability Civil Action for Constitutional Integrity.
To enforce our Constitution's limits on the central government, we believe a formal legal action is necessary. This action, if successful, would require that all members of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches, first and foremost, abide by their oaths "to support and defend" our Constitution, under penalty of law, and comport with its enumerated limitations on the federal government. The current scope of federal activities provides abundant evidence that many members of those three co-equal branches have long since abandoned their oaths, and, at present, there is no recourse for prosecution to enforce compliance.
To that end, please sign on to this action, and join Patriots across the nation in this effort to establish legal standing as citizens, particularly those in our Armed Services who defend their oaths with blood and life. If we are unsuccessful in our effort to seek remedy for the lack of any proscription against, and penalty for breach of oath, it is because the judiciary refuses any such accountability regarding the wanton violation of our Constitution. Such rejection would in effect render Americans once again condemned to the abuse previously characterized in American history as "Taxation Without Representation."
Source: The Patriot Post · http://patriotpost.us
It's hard to believe that this is necessary and that it might be considered "far right wing" today. That's the case, however, in our media-driven, crony capitalistic, politically-(in)correct society.
Abiding by the documents on which we were founded and structured has become inconvenient for far too many Americans--especially our elected officials.
Today, read our Constitution in its entirety and the Declaration of Independence, too, if you can make the time. If you have children, include them in your reading and discuss what our Constitution and Declaration means to them and to others around the world.
We became great following its tenents. It's our responsibility to make certain our children are learning the truth about it and that may or may not be happening in their school.
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