Listen and learn before it's too late.
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Listen and learn before it's too late.
http://eclipptv.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=9184
Aren't the sancuary cities the we see now defacto nullification of Federal Laws? So even cities are nullifying national laws much less states.
If it's okay for cities to nullify immigration laws. . .
Arizona,Utah,Georgia,Oklahoma and Colorado, have all nullified the Federal Immigration Laws.Quote:
Originally Posted by patbrunz
Ergo, states should be able to nullify Obamacare. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mkfarnam
That's what that video is about.Quote:
Originally Posted by patbrunz
Yes, I know. I'm agreeing with it. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by mkfarnam
Nullification is a VERY GOOD thing!!! :)
Agreed. The video also mentions having the state legislatures choose the senators again, like it was originally in the Constitution, which I think is a good idea too.Quote:
Originally Posted by April
10th Amendment Resolution
The following is a sample 10th Amendment House Concurrent Resolution approved by the Tenth Amendment Center. Activists, we encourage you to send this to your state senators and representatives – and ask them to introduce this resolution in your state
A RESOLUTION affirming the sovereignty of the People of the State of _________.
WHEREAS, in the American system, sovereignty is defined as final authority, and the People, not government, are sovereign; and
WHEREAS, the people of the State of __________ are not united with the People of the other forty-nine states that comprise the United States of America on a principle of unlimited submission to their federal government; and
WHEREAS, all power not delegated by the people to government is retained; and
WHEREAS, the People of the several States comprising the United States of America created the federal government to be their agent for certain enumerated purposes only; and
WHEREAS, the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States reads as follows: “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 peopleâ€