From Paul Griepentrog, Randy Cook and Jessica Bernier
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“The ins and outs of this are complex, and with having to deal with all the various attacks on our Liberty, I find myself facing the situation, where it’s hard to focus on the fact you are trying to drain the swamp, when you are up to your ass in alligators!”
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____________ Resolution for Food Sovereignty WHEREAS All people are endowed by their Creator, at birth, with certain inalienable rights, and that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; and
WHEREAS Food is human sustenance and is a fundamental prerequisite to life; and
WHEREAS The basis of human sustenance rests on the ability of every natural person to save seed, grow, process, consume and exchange food and farm products; and
WHEREAS We the People of __________, have an obligation to protect these rights as is the Common and Natural Law; and in recognition of this state’s proud agricultural heritage; and in view of the necessity of agricultural, ecological and economic diversity and sustainability to a free and healthy Society; and
WHEREAS It is the burden of the state of __________ to protect and defend the lives, rights and property of its people pursuant to the law of the land;
THEREFORE, Be it resolved, that We The People, stand on our lawful rights, within their protection in the 10th Amendment to the Constitution for the United States of America and reject such federal decrees, statutes, regulations or corporate practices that infringe our basic human rights to save seed, grow, process, consume and exchange food and farm products within the state of ________; also,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that We The People of the state of _________, see it as our duty to, and shall, resist any and all unlawful infringements upon these rights, from whatever source.
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Although an act of this nature may produce standing regarding legislative intent in regard to reciprocity of Federal programs, these type of Federal programs (Food Safety Bill) can be implemented in three ways, state legislative action, an amendment to the state constitution or the venue indicated in the proposed act of empowering state agencies. The latter, invoking grants (contractual bribes), cooperative agreements and application (key component) by an agent of a state administrative authority having the delegated power as issued by the governor of that state. As the Federal act has declared this to be the modus operandi, the target needs to be the governor, to prevent the empowering of the state agency secretary.
The ins and outs of this are complex, and with having to deal with all the various attacks on our Liberty, I find myself facing the situation, where it’s hard to focus on the fact you are trying to drain the swamp, when you are up to your ass in alligators!
Paul
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Mar 22, 2011 @ 17:48:44
Cj
Dec 29, 2010 @ 10:54:46
Excellent! Someone is fighting back. I knew that the old style Vermonter attitude would survive. (I grew up there many years ago)
Now if we could just get something like this going in every state. I’ll start in Florida, let me know what I need to do next, and whether or not we can form a national group with state chapters.
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Augie
Dec 27, 2010 @ 00:47:50
Great statement–!!! I wonder how best to use it.
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LEE
Dec 23, 2010 @ 02:23:15
Paul, exactly right.this is very similar to what I have been working on here with NVCCA,(in some ways its even better)
We have to now take this fight to the statehouse in every state,we most likely wont win at the federal level,its no longer abiding by the law,its dictating law!
We are in for a long hard fight,but we will win! Lee
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Louie Cocroft
Dec 22, 2010 @ 16:08:47
By Douglas J. Hagmann
Of notable significance is the report of closing activity last week at the Chicago Board of Trade involving “long positions” on commodity futures including corn, wheat and other stock as detailed by a December 14, 2010 Commodity Futures Trading Commission report.
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Cheryl
Dec 22, 2010 @ 12:46:57
Keep fighting the good fight, dont let the bastards win!!!!
Cheryl and Daryl
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