Ed. note:
This update regards the
upcoming historic Continental Congress 2009 event
to be held in Philadelphia directly across from
Independence Hall. As part of CC 2009,
delegates selected by the People from each of the
fifty states will convene to discuss the
Government’s ongoing violations of the
Constitution and strategies the People can employ
to peaceably curtail the abuse. Although these
violations have been widely debated for years, it
is the Government’s patent refusal to respond to
any and all First Amendment Petitions for Redress
that now compel the People to justly and actively
resist the tyranny.
We strongly encourage our readers to review
each of our
latest updates.
At a minimum, please be sure to read our “Summit
Call”
and “Line
in the Sand” web
articles
which provide a good overview of the
constitutional crisis and CC 2009
initiative.
|
|
Upon being mortally wounded or hurt by its foe, the
mythical Phoenix of Greek lore would regenerate
itself from its own ashes, becoming virtually
immortal and invincible.
So
too, the creature of a People’s Continental Congress
continued to experience its own rebirth as part of
the resurrection of Liberty during the past two days
in the desert southwest. |
Bob
Schulz reported exceptional, energized meetings in
both Phoenix, Arizona and
El
Paso, Texas
on
the past two evenings. The enthusiastic crowds
intrepidly embraced the concept of renewing the
Founder’s Continental Congress as a means to breathe
new life into our withering Republic.
Crowds in both cities participated eagerly, going as
far as actually starting the process of publicly
vetting and nominating a number of well-qualified
individuals capable of representing them as
Delegates to the upcoming Continental Congress 2009
to be held in Philadelphia later this winter.
Bob
Schulz wants again to offer his sincerest personal
thanks to those who have supported and participated
in the CC 2009 initiative thus far. He reports that
the Congress project has clearly begun to “take
wing,” and is succeeding – as was hoped for – in
transcending both organizational and single-issue
boundaries as we move toward securing our common
cause of Liberty.
This weekend, Bob speaks in San Bernardino and San
Francisco, California. Details can be found on the
CC 2009 meeting schedule web page.
Delegate
Nomination Process to be Unveiled
The
WTP on-line system to nominate potential Delegates to
the Continental Congress 2009 is scheduled to
be unveiled this coming week.
Nominations may be entered through the secure
on-line entry system and nominees will be displayed
on each state’s WTP Congress state web page
following preliminary screening and approval by
WTP. See the
MA state page to see the nominee
display design
concept.
Individuals planning to be nominated should begin to
assemble a short description of their professional
and educational backgrounds as well as a short
personal public statement conveying their
qualification and arguing their desire and ability
to best serve as a People’s Delegate. Nominees will
also be able to include active html links to
materials on other websites in their text responses.
It
is strongly suggested that nominee statements be
prepared and thoroughly reviewed off-line using your
word processing software prior to entry into the
nomination system where much of the information will
be publicly displayed. Please take care to use
proper grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and to
spell-check all submissions.
Nominees will be requested to upload a relatively
small sized “head and shoulders” graphic image (.jpg
format) that will be displayed along with the
nominee’s details.
CLICK HERE for the latest CC 2009 promotional
meeting schedule.
Thank you for
your
generous support. Your tax-deductible donations are the sole source of
funding the historic Continental Congress 2009 initiative.
|