Tuesday, August 09, 2011

CAN THE STATES BECOME SOVEREIGN ONCE AGAIN? by Dan O’Brien

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CAN THE STATES BECOME SOVEREIGN ONCE AGAIN?

by Dan O’Brien


Would another Continental Congress set the states on the right path to restoring the sovereignty granted to them by the U.S. Constitution?
(Aug. 9, 2011) — In reply to JB Williams’ excellent article in the August 8th edition of The Post & Email subtitled, “CAN AMERICANS FIND A “COMMON CAUSE’ TO EFFECT CHANGE?”  I would suggest that sooner, rather than later, we must reactivate the Continental Congress, shut down the Central Government, and withdraw the military back to state militia status, save for a small defensive military under command of the Continental Congress.
This is accomplished by each state seceding from today’s mock 1871 United States government, to again become sovereign nation states, which secession can readily be accomplished by act of their existing state government; and to send three delegates to the Continental Congress, whose job it would be to conduct international affairs and wind down the affairs of the central government.  It is anticipated that each state would readopt a republic form of government and temporarily abide by decisions of the Continental Congress.

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