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>"Whereas, The scope of power defined by the Tenth Amendment means that the
federal government was created by the states specifically to be an agent of the
states; and
Whereas, Today, in 2009, the states are demonstrably treated as agents of the
federal government..."<
"In case you didn't hear about it on the mainstream media (which you haven't
because they want to keep us asleep), numerous states are currently declaring
sovereignty, including:
Here is that portion from the Michigan "Journal of the House of Representatives,
95th Legislature, Regular Session of 2009":
"[These States] have seen fit to reaffirm their sovereignty and make various
demands to the Federal government in recent months. At the same time, the Federal
government saw fit to recall soldiers from Iraq to post them on American soil
waiting to be deployed to quell disorder, and are now coming out about their labor
camps and forced civilian labor programs.
"Coincidence?
"Seems to me that in tough economic times you can expect to see civil unrest,
rioting and even armed resistance. Especially when fascism increases right along
side the economic collapse. Perhaps it would be best to draw out the "homegrown
terrorists" before the general population is upset enough to be willing to listen
to them and even stand beside them. Perhaps the government figures you'd be
willing to actively rebel prematurely if you think your state government will
support your efforts. Perhaps the government wants to appear weak and unable to
cope with you so that they can take you out've the game before they really can't
handle you." Circle of 13
It seems to this blogger that States rights as they were designed are finally
being recognized once again, in light of the fact that for over a century "the
states are demonstrably treated as agents of the federal government," and that
"the total scope of federal power [is] that specifically granted by the
Constitution of the United States and [was] created by the states specifically to
be an agent of the states."
But let us also hope they do not retreat into their own State regimes of
collectivism and ignore that the "The powers not delegated to the United States by
the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States
respectively, or to the people."
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