Archive for the ‘Tenth Amendment’ Category

Be Careful What You Ask For - You Might Get It!

January 12th, 2010 | No Comments

Frankly Speaking - Frank Gillispie - January 7, 2010
Every year congress is presented with numerous proposals for constitutional amendments, but only rarely does one see the light of day. Most are greeted with the statement “Congress will never allow that to happen.” But there is another way to amend the Constitution other than action by [...]

Working For Georgia State’s Rights

December 31st, 2009 | No Comments

Ray McBerry, candidate for Governor of Georgia, is introducing 8 bills, which will strengthen Georgia in invoking it’s 10th Amendment rights. He is running States Rights as a main focus of his campaign. If you have not heard of him, you may get more information by going to his website: http://www.georgiafirst.org
One proposed legislation, would keep [...]

State Authority and Federal Tax Funds Act : Amends Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated

December 29th, 2009 | 1 Comment

Proposed amendment to legislation in Georgia calls for all federal taxes collected be used by the Federal government only on constitutional laws and programs, otherwise, the federal government doesn’t get the money from the state.
“The Panel shall determine the percentage of all federal expenditures that are in
53 compliance with the limits placed on the federal [...]

National Strike-We The People Strike Back Against an Out of Control Government

December 23rd, 2009 | No Comments

Repost form National Strike January 20th, 2010

Posted by Allen Hardage on December 20, 2009 at 8:44pm
My Fellow Americans,
When King George III of The British Empire had concluded his French and Indian war in 1763 he lacked to funds to pay for the costly event. His answer was to impose tax after tax on the colonies [...]

The Work Of Georgia First

December 11th, 2009 | No Comments

From the GeorgiaFirst.org website:
Georgia First is a network of like-minded Georgians who believe in limited local government, and believe that the people should own their government rather than be owned by their government.
In order to re-institute a Jeffersonian Republic, our people must be trained in self-government beyond attending rallies and flooding fax machines.
Ray McBerry is [...]