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(Thomas Jefferson)


Saturday, August 8, 2009

Obama's Imperial Decree: Target Oklahoma

NOTE: As a resident of the Great State of Oklahoma, this concerns me because our State is run by an Obama supporter Governor Brad Henry thanks to an independent run of Richardson in 2002 that siphoned off enough votes to elect Henry. The OK Attorney General is running for Governor but then people have to remember he took Oklahoma on the side of Gore in Bush versus Gore when Oklahoma went huge for Bush and also went against the Boy Scouts in a case in CT but Edmondson wants to be Governor after Henry. Not going to happen. Will the Governor and AG try to give in to Holder? We know they won't stand up to him. This idea they don't want the Oklahoma voters to decide is ludicrous. Edmonson has already come out against the "English Only" bill and yet he is supposed to represent Oklahomans. No Way!

Oklahoma is a conservative state that only 34% of the voters went for Obama and today it would be less then that yet we are run by a group of liberals that got in office in 2002 and 2006 who are out of touch with the voters. Henry is trial lawyer and am so happy his term is UP in 2010. Kim Holland who he appointed as Insurance Commissioner and she won in 2006 has a reputation for being pretty nasty. Our Labor Commissioner is a bad joke. These and others are in office as the Democrats took over statewide seats in 2006 thanks to a very weak Governor's candidate on the Republican side.

In 2010, we are going to change that and this state where every county voted against Obama, is going to be put back on the right track by our favorite Congresswoman Mary Fallin who is running for Governor. She is a fighter for Oklahoma and the rights of all of us. Attorney General Holder may hold sway over the Democrat leadership of the State today but he won't get to first base when Mary becomes Governor.

Predict voters will pass the "English Only" and the "Voter ID" bills on the ballot. Democrats in the Legislature and the Governor fought the Voter ID bill not wanting people to have to show a picture ID which made no sense until you see the amount of voter fraud that helps Democrat candidates around the Country. Maybe with a picture ID in FL, Mickey Mouse would not have been able to vote.

Support our Oklahoma legislature as they take on Holder!

Obama’s Imperial Decree: Target Oklahoma

Posted on 06 August 2009
by Bryce Shonka

Remember the good old days, when one only had to watch out for the Federal Government’s twisted interpretation of the commerce clause to justify tyranny?

Well those days seem to be long gone. The Obama Administration has been employing an old tactic lately – what some might call an imperial threat – and they’re not doing it overseas, either.

STATES UNDER THREAT

The state of Oklahoma is now the target of a direct challenge from US Attorney General Eric Holder, who is using the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as justification to violate Oklahoma’s sovereignty as affirmed by the Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution.

In a letter written to the State Attorney General in April, the Federal government used aggressive language, bringing up the possibility of withholding Federal funds appropriated for Oklahoma. The reason? A proposed amendment to the State Constitution, which requires voter approval, that would make English the official language of the State.

“What it indicates is the Federal Government’s contempt for the states, in this case Oklahoma, and for the idea of federal — as opposed to national — government. AG Holder believes that Oklahoma is an administrative subdivision of the USA, and that it is perfectly right for him to coerce Oklahomans to do his will. Who cares whether he has ever been to Oklahoma, met an Oklahoman, or thought about Oklahoma?” said Kevin Gutzman, an American historian and New York Times bestselling author.

Oklahoma is not alone as a state challenged by central authority in recent months. Recently, federal firearms licensees in Tennessee and Montana received a letter from another Federal agency, the ATF, who had also issued a decree wrought with hubris - claims by the Federal government of their legal supremacy across the land.

DESTROYING LOCAL GOVERNMENT

“Both of these letters, particularly this letter to the Attorney General of Oklahoma, are very officious,” observed Rob Natelson, professor of law at the University of Montana. “It reminds one eerily of the kinds of communications that started to come out from the Emperor to the local cities of the Roman Empire, beginning the course of the ultimate destruction of local government.”

Professor Natelson is a widely-recognized expert on the framing and adoption of the United States Constitution, and on several occasions, he has been the first to uncover key background facts about the Constitution’s meaning. I knew this before our conversation. What I didn’t know, however, was that he’s also been studying Roman Law and history for the past 50 years, and is responsible for several works in that field.

“During the 2nd century AD, the Roman Emperors began increasingly to interfere with local government and they did this with…letters…letters that look something like this,” continued Natelson, indicating the letter from Holder to Oklahoma. “They started out as almost advisory and they got increasingly peremptory. By the end of the 2nd century, there was very little local government left. You had very few people, therefore, willing to participate in local elections; very little patriotic spirit towards one’s own province or city. And this was the harbinger for the ultimate centralization of the Roman Empire.”

He continued with a strong, decisive tone, “Almost everyone who’s studied in that area agrees that the effect was to sap the life out of the empire, so that everything flowed to the center. All that counted was the Emperor and his bureaucrats…and his courtiers. I look at this and I see this letter which gets close to looking like an order from the central government down to a sovereign state legislature, and I say…WOW. This looks like something that Septimius Severus would have sent to the local officials.”

In Columbus, Ohio last weekend, a rally in support of State Sovereignty drew around 7,000 people. Judge Andrew Napolitano addressed the rally and made similar comments indicating the nature of our current point in US history.

“In the long history of the world, very few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its maximum hour of danger. This is that moment and you are that generation”

IMPERIALISM AND DECLINE

Are these men ‘crying wolf’?

“Some people might think that’s a far fetched analogy but I can’t emphasize enough how important this development is seen by historians. When people think of the collapse of the Roman Empire they think of the fall of Rome in 476 AD. The conversion of Rome from a relatively free state - almost a Federation - into a totalitarian state, really picked up speed and accelerated during the 2nd century [AD], with this increasing intermeddling by the central authorities in local state government. That’s what it reminded me of,” recalled Natelson.
“[The DOJ] are not violating any law by sending these letters, but there’s a change in tone, there’s a new and disturbing tone in them. At least the ATF letter was addressed to individuals. This one is addressed to a state legislature - really, it’s a bit much. Besides the fact that there’s the tone, there’s the fact that they sent the letters at all. Most of the letters that were sent out by the emperor were called rescripts, and that’s almost what [the letter from Holder] looks like. The one difference is that a rescript was usually a reply to a request for advice. In some ways this is worse than a rescript because this is unsolicited. A better way to compare it would be to an imperial constitutio - an imperial decision or decree.” Natelson added.

His Roman analogy is worth considering, for several reasons. Rome may have ended up a brutal dictatorship, but it began through a series of treaties between regions, and in some ways parallels present day America.

“When you draw comparisons between the U.S. and ancient Rome, you have to be very cautious, though Rome does have lessons to offer us and the history and results of the relentless centralization of the Empire is one of them,” Natelson continued.

THE OTHER WAY AROUND

If there’s a case to be made that the US is headed for the same sort of central plan that sucks the life out of a Republic, it would be difficult to imagine who in the United States could be encouraged by such a trend, outside of DC’s beltway.

“Certainly state legislators in Oklahoma and congressmen from Oklahoma should put the Federal Government on notice that they will support a substantial reduction in the budget for Holder’s portion of the federal bureaucracy so long as he is trying to coerce them in this way.” recommended Gutzman.

Worldwide trends in recent political elections do exhibit signs of a move away from central planner candidates, a trend the United States has been contrary to for nearly a decade, but perhaps the pendulum has reversed itself.

“As the economy grows increasingly complicated, increasingly interdependent and increasingly technological, centralized control (which never worked very well) works less and less, and people are less willing to stand for it. This reflects a visceral gut reaction people have against centralized control, because they know from their own life it makes no sense, though it always takes time for those mega-trends to filter into the political class,” Natelson continued. “Eventually, when a mule gets hit over the head enough times it figures out what’s going on, and eventually the politicians will figure out what’s going on, too.”

People in the US are coming together by the thousands, demanding decentralization and nullification of Federal powers. Never before have the political elites had to contend with a non-partisan political force on such a massive scale. A storm seems to be brewing; a maelstrom of everyday Americans rallying around the document designed to keep the government in fear of the people - instead of the other way around.

2 comments:

David said...

How many cases of voter fraud has Oklahoma prosecuted in the last 20 years? How many people are there they don't have a photo ID?

Unknown said...

I don't know of any cases that have been prosecuted which is the problem. This is the first year that Republicans have EVER controled the Election Board in Oklahoma. What Democrat is going to prosecute anyone for voter fraud since it benefits them. ACORN is being prosecuted in other states but then they probably don't have a Democrat Governor or Attorney General.

We had ACORN in S. OKC that tried to steal a State Senate race by voter fraud but it didn't work. How many felons do we have registered to vote which is illegal is another question? We know for a fact that ACORN was registering them as well.

Our Governor put his veto on a bill to require a picture ID but our Legislature had a companian bill to take it to the vote of the people. Why are Democrats so afraid to require people to show a picture ID to vote? Anyone can go to the DMV locations to get one -- my Mom had one and she didn't drive. All it takes is a little effort. This idea of throwing up the straw man about how many people don't have a photo idea is ridiculous. How do they cash a check from the Federal Government or anyone else?

I am for requiring a birth certificate when you register to vote or change your voting precinct. Not requiring someone to prove they are an America citizen is wrong. Wait -- that would mean Obama would have to show his birth certificate to vote. Motor Voter passed by the Democrats has been an open door for voter fraud that ACORN walked right through.

Our voting rights are precious and should be treated as such instead of votes for sale or people casting illegal votes in more then one precinct. How about people being registered from vacant lots?

Voter fraud has become a way of life for the Democrats -- how many elected officials are in office because of voter fraud.