pisshead
03-02-2007, 05:38 PM
this is good news...11 states have decided to oppose the NAU...maybe this means they all support terrorism though and hope that the terrorists win and hate the troops...
of course we all know the north american union will be good for freedom and/or doesn't exist - it's just a conspiracy theory...
we won't be safe from the evil muslims until we give up our sovereignty and constiutiton to a world government...fighting the NAU means the terrorists have won...
NAU Resolutions Introduced in Georgia, Illinois, and South Dakota
Mary Benoit
JBS.org (http://www.jbs.org/node/2881)
Friday, March 2, 2007
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS:
Three more states have introduced anti-North American Union resolutions which now are present in over 1/5 of the state legislatures.
Follow this link to the source article: "House Joint Resolution 29 (http://tinyurl.com/2lcddb)"COMMENTARY:
As far as we know, a total of 11 states have now introduced resolutions in their state legislatures that oppose the implementation of the North American Union, U.S. participation in the Bush-backed Security and Prosperity of North America (http://prisonplanet.com/node/917) and the construction of the NAFTA Superhighway (http://prisonplanet.com/node/2048).
The most recent states to introduce these resolutions are Illinois (H.J.R. 29), Georgia (S.R. 124) (http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/sum/sr124.htm), and South Dakota (S.C.R. 7) (http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2007/bills/SCR7p.htm). Also, the Missouri House has introduced their own resolution (H.C.R. 33) (http://www.house.mo.gov/bills071/bills/hcr33.htm) which is very similar to the Senate-sponsored NAU resolution that was introduced by Senator Barnitz.
To date, the only resolution that has made it past committee was Utah's H.J.R. 7 which was sponsored by Rep. Sandstrom. The legislation passed the House by a vote of 47-24 but was killed in the Senate when the congressional session ended on Wednesday without bringing the resolution to a vote (http://www.thespectrum.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070227/OPINION/702270331).
Below is an updated list of the NAU resolutions that have been introduced in Congress and state legislatures. Also included are the phone numbers of either the congressional switchboard or the office of the resolution's sponsor. With enough support, members of Congress may be encouraged to bring these resolutions up for a floor vote on the congressional floor.
NAU resolutions currently in Congress and state legislatures:
United States Congress:
- Congressional Switchboard â?? (202) 224-3121
- House Concurrent Resolution 40 â?? introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Virgil Goode of Virginia
Arizona:
- Senate Switchboard - (602) 926-3559
- Senate Concurrent Memorial 1002 â?? introduced by Senator Johnson
Georgia:
- Senate Switchboard: (404) 656-5015
- Senate Resolution 124 â?? introduced by Senators Schaefer, Rogers, Douglas, Hill, and Chapman
Illinois:
- Office of Rep. Black: (217) 782-4811
- House Joint Resolution 29 â?? introduced by Representative Black
Missouri:
- House Switchboard â?? (573) 751-3659
- Senate Concurrent Resolution 15 â?? sponsored by Senator Barnitz
- House Concurrent Resolution 33 â?? sponsored by Representative Guest
Montana:
- House Switchboard â?? (406) 444-4800
- House Joint Resolution 25 â?? introduced by Representative Rice of Montana
Oregon:
- Legislative Switchboard â?? (503) 986-1000
- Senate Joint Memorial 5 â?? sponsored by Senators George, Starr, and Whitsett and Representatives Boquist, Krieger, Nelson and Thatcher
South Carolina:
- House Switchboard â?? (803) 734-2010
- House Concurrent Resolution 3185 â?? introduced by Representative Davenport
South Dakota:
- Office of Senator Kloucek: 605-773-3821
- Senate Concurrent Resolution 7 â?? introduced by Senators Kloucek, Apa, Lintz, and Maher and Representatives Nelson, DeVries, Gassman, Jerke, Kirkeby, Noem, and Betty Olson
Utah:
- Legislative Switchboards â?? (801) 538-1035 (Senate), (801) 538-1029 (House)
- House Joint Resolution 7 â?? introduced by Representative Sandstrom and Senator Fife (Passed in the House by a vote of 47-24 and was killed in the Senate for the remainder of the Congressional year)
Virginia:
- Senate Switchboard â?? (804) 698-7410
- Senate Joint Resolution 442 â?? introduced by Senators Lucas and Hawkins
Washington:
- Legislative Switchboard â?? (800) 562-6000
- Senate Joint Memorial 8004 â?? introduced by Senators Stevens, Swecker and Benton
- House Joint Memorial 4018 â?? introduced by Representatives Roach, Dunn, McCune and Hurst
For more information on the NAU â?? including sample cover letters (for JBS members only (http://prisonplanet.com/join)) and model state resolutions â?? please visit the John Birch Society's North American Union issues page (http://prisonplanet.com/nau).
of course we all know the north american union will be good for freedom and/or doesn't exist - it's just a conspiracy theory...
we won't be safe from the evil muslims until we give up our sovereignty and constiutiton to a world government...fighting the NAU means the terrorists have won...
NAU Resolutions Introduced in Georgia, Illinois, and South Dakota
Mary Benoit
JBS.org (http://www.jbs.org/node/2881)
Friday, March 2, 2007
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS:
Three more states have introduced anti-North American Union resolutions which now are present in over 1/5 of the state legislatures.
Follow this link to the source article: "House Joint Resolution 29 (http://tinyurl.com/2lcddb)"COMMENTARY:
As far as we know, a total of 11 states have now introduced resolutions in their state legislatures that oppose the implementation of the North American Union, U.S. participation in the Bush-backed Security and Prosperity of North America (http://prisonplanet.com/node/917) and the construction of the NAFTA Superhighway (http://prisonplanet.com/node/2048).
The most recent states to introduce these resolutions are Illinois (H.J.R. 29), Georgia (S.R. 124) (http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/sum/sr124.htm), and South Dakota (S.C.R. 7) (http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2007/bills/SCR7p.htm). Also, the Missouri House has introduced their own resolution (H.C.R. 33) (http://www.house.mo.gov/bills071/bills/hcr33.htm) which is very similar to the Senate-sponsored NAU resolution that was introduced by Senator Barnitz.
To date, the only resolution that has made it past committee was Utah's H.J.R. 7 which was sponsored by Rep. Sandstrom. The legislation passed the House by a vote of 47-24 but was killed in the Senate when the congressional session ended on Wednesday without bringing the resolution to a vote (http://www.thespectrum.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070227/OPINION/702270331).
Below is an updated list of the NAU resolutions that have been introduced in Congress and state legislatures. Also included are the phone numbers of either the congressional switchboard or the office of the resolution's sponsor. With enough support, members of Congress may be encouraged to bring these resolutions up for a floor vote on the congressional floor.
NAU resolutions currently in Congress and state legislatures:
United States Congress:
- Congressional Switchboard â?? (202) 224-3121
- House Concurrent Resolution 40 â?? introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Virgil Goode of Virginia
Arizona:
- Senate Switchboard - (602) 926-3559
- Senate Concurrent Memorial 1002 â?? introduced by Senator Johnson
Georgia:
- Senate Switchboard: (404) 656-5015
- Senate Resolution 124 â?? introduced by Senators Schaefer, Rogers, Douglas, Hill, and Chapman
Illinois:
- Office of Rep. Black: (217) 782-4811
- House Joint Resolution 29 â?? introduced by Representative Black
Missouri:
- House Switchboard â?? (573) 751-3659
- Senate Concurrent Resolution 15 â?? sponsored by Senator Barnitz
- House Concurrent Resolution 33 â?? sponsored by Representative Guest
Montana:
- House Switchboard â?? (406) 444-4800
- House Joint Resolution 25 â?? introduced by Representative Rice of Montana
Oregon:
- Legislative Switchboard â?? (503) 986-1000
- Senate Joint Memorial 5 â?? sponsored by Senators George, Starr, and Whitsett and Representatives Boquist, Krieger, Nelson and Thatcher
South Carolina:
- House Switchboard â?? (803) 734-2010
- House Concurrent Resolution 3185 â?? introduced by Representative Davenport
South Dakota:
- Office of Senator Kloucek: 605-773-3821
- Senate Concurrent Resolution 7 â?? introduced by Senators Kloucek, Apa, Lintz, and Maher and Representatives Nelson, DeVries, Gassman, Jerke, Kirkeby, Noem, and Betty Olson
Utah:
- Legislative Switchboards â?? (801) 538-1035 (Senate), (801) 538-1029 (House)
- House Joint Resolution 7 â?? introduced by Representative Sandstrom and Senator Fife (Passed in the House by a vote of 47-24 and was killed in the Senate for the remainder of the Congressional year)
Virginia:
- Senate Switchboard â?? (804) 698-7410
- Senate Joint Resolution 442 â?? introduced by Senators Lucas and Hawkins
Washington:
- Legislative Switchboard â?? (800) 562-6000
- Senate Joint Memorial 8004 â?? introduced by Senators Stevens, Swecker and Benton
- House Joint Memorial 4018 â?? introduced by Representatives Roach, Dunn, McCune and Hurst
For more information on the NAU â?? including sample cover letters (for JBS members only (http://prisonplanet.com/join)) and model state resolutions â?? please visit the John Birch Society's North American Union issues page (http://prisonplanet.com/nau).