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Thursday, October 29th 2009

8:43 AM

Hallelujah!

 

TENNESSEE EAGLE FORUM WARNS OF THE DANGERS OF CALLING A CON CON. Tennessee Eagle Forum President Bobbie Patray testified in favor of a resolution to reassert "state sovereignty," and included warning about the dangers of calling a Con Con before a specially appointed committee this week. "Eagle Forum is a strong supporter of the 10th Amendment and believes the federal government has overstepped its bounds," she said, "but to call for a federal constitutional convention we feel is a very risky way to go about it in today's political climate." During the meeting when the subject of Con-Con came up, Sen. Henry mentioned that a number years ago he was involved in a national effort to promote the Con-Con, "until Eagle Forum rose up in all their fury" and shot it down!! Watch testimony starting at 22 minute mark.

COMMENT: A number of states introduced resolutions to support state sovereignty. At the end of the day it was only Tennessee  and Alaska that passed these resolutions and had them signed by the respective Governors. [See final language HERE sponsored and passed by Rep. Susan Lynn, R-Lebanon, see her Blog HERE on HJR 108]. As you will see from the articles below, the 'Committee of Conference and Correspondence' will be contacting other states and legislative organizations urging action on this important constitutional issue that does not include a Federal Constitutional Convention. Hopefully, the states and/or organizations can come up with some concrete suggestions for reasserting state sovereignty.  This is definitely something we will be following closely.

Go HERE to read the first draft of the letter to other states.


Tennessee legislative panel asserts 'state sovereignty' from feds

TN FlagNASHVILLE -- A Tennessee legislative committee on Tuesday moved the state to the forefront of efforts by conservatives to reassert "state sovereignty" and rein in the federal government for usurping its constitutional authority.

Acting on a resolution overwhelmingly approved by the legislature in May, a specially appointed "Committee of Conference and Correspondence" voted to send letters to the other 49 state legislatures, inviting them to join Tennessee in a "working group ... to enumerate the abuses of authority by the federal government and to seek repeal of its assumption of powers" and mandates it has imposed on states.

Only one other state -- Alaska -- has adopted a similar "state sovereignty" resolution being pushed nationally by the "tea party" movement and other conservative groups and pundits.

"We really are leaders on this," said Rep. Susan Lynn, R-Mt. Juliet, who sponsored House Joint Resolution 108 that set the events in motion.
Read more here.


State launches boycott of 'unconstitutional' federal laws
Urges 49 others to join in combating government's 'abuse of authority'

Posted: October 21, 2009
11:50 pm Eastern

By Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

Tennessee is urging 49 other states to come together and create a "joint working group between the states" to combat unconstitutional federal legislation and assert state rights.

Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen signed HJR 108, the State Sovereignty Resolution on June 23. According to the Tenth Amendment Center, the resolution created a committee to form a joint working group between the states to enumerate the abuses of authority by the federal government and seek repeal of imposed mandates.

State Rep. Susan Lynn recently wrote a letter to the other 49 state legislatures, inviting them to join the group and warning that the role of the federal government has been "blurred, bent and breached."

"The national government has become a complex system of programs whose purposes lie outside of the responsibilities of the enumerated powers and of securing our natural rights; programs that benefit some while others must pay," Lynn wrote. "Today, the federal government seeks to control the salaries of those employed by private business, to change the provisions of private of contracts, to nationalize banks, insurers and auto manufacturers, and to dictate to every person in the land what his or her medical choices will be."

She continued, "Forcing property from employers to provide healthcare, legislating what individuals are and are not entitled to, and using the labor of some so that others can receive money that they did not earn goes far beyond securing natural rights, and the enumerated powers in the Constitution."

Lynn said that the people created the federal government to be their agent only for certain enumerated purposes.

"The Tenth Amendment defines the total scope of federal power as being that which has been delegated by the people to the federal government, and also that which is absolutely necessary to advancing those powers specifically enumerated in the Constitution of the United States," she wrote. "The rest is to be handled by the state governments, or locally, by the people themselves."

She noted that the Constitution does not include a congressional power to override state laws, nor does it give the judicial branch unlimited jurisdiction over all matters. Attempts to include such provisions in the Constitution were rejected by the Founding Fathers.

"With this in mind," she wrote, "any federal attempt to legislate beyond the Constitutional limits of Congress' authority is a usurpation of state sovereignty – and unconstitutional. Governments and political leaders are best held accountable to the will of the people when government is local. The people of a state know what is best for them; authorities, potentially thousands of miles away, governing their lives is opposed to the very notion of freedom." Read more here.

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