The Battle To Restore Sovereignty To Colorado

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Protect Colorado's Sovereignty

The Bill of Rights of The Constitution protects your right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by telling the government what they can’t do. There is one amendment that specifically limits the powers of the federal government over your life.

This amendment keeps the federal government confined to the Constitution of the United States.

10th Amendment

“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.”

Currently, our federal government has overstepped it’s authority in every state, including Colorado. Colorado is a sovereign state and her citizens have a right to a government that respects the supreme rule of law i.e. The Constitution.

It’s time for people to demand that any law, mandate, regulation, or code enforced by the federal government but not sanctioned by the Constitution be nullified. Anything less is tyranny.

How you can help

  • You can begin by contacting each member of the Colorado General Assembly and demand a sovereignty resolution be passed. There is currently a bill that has been postponed in committee that would do exactly this SJM09-011.
  • Second, demand that anyone you vote for uphold the Constitution and protect liberty above all else. Please request that all state representatives and candidates sign this pledge. If they are a congressman or running for a congressional position ask that they sign this pledge.
  • Third, demand that Congress read the bills they vote for and make sure those bills do not violate the Constitution.
  • Lastly, demand honest money in Colorado and reject the unconstitutional fiat currency of the Federal Reserve.

To learn more visit : http://coloradoliberty.org/blog/sovereignty/

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9 Responses to “The Battle To Restore Sovereignty To Colorado”

  1. S.H says:

    I just wanted to thank you very much for this ensightful article. I have already bookmarked your site, when I have more free time I am going to have to do some further browsing. Well back to my dreaming of Panama or back to the books – I wonder which one is going to win out. :)

  2. Cheryl says:

    Makes sense to me as well.

  3. Josh Eboch says:

    “The Bill of Rights of The Constitution protects your right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by telling the government what they can’t do.”

    So the Bill of Rights protects our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness by explaining to power-hungry bureaucrats and politicians what they may not do.

    Makes perfect sense to me. I wonder why Ralph can’t read. Maybe he should thank a teacher’s union.

    We must be making them nervous if the trolls are showing up.

  4. Makesmeralph says:

    The first fucking sentence, you moron.

  5. @ralpher

    That’s a pretty idiotic comment. Rod didn’t say anything about those words being in the constitution. Where did you see him say that?

    Try reading that first sentence again – maybe your grade school grammar skills will kick in?? Hope so!

  6. Makesmeralph says:

    The constitution and the bill of rights says nothing about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That’s the Declaration of Independence. Just out of curiosity, where did you go to grade school?

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  9. Great first post, Rod! Looking forward to more from you in the near future!

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