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Our founding fathers created a republic by federating 13 sovereign States. The States ceded their sovereignty in exchange for a federal government with limited powers.
American political parties have abandoned the creed of the original federal confederation of States and have committed themselves to a large, all-powerful national government. The rights of States are being eliminated by this increasingly illegitimate national government, which attempts to hold all power. A national government, because it is non-federal, is unconstitutional. Elected federal officials have crafted this threat to liberty so they will not furnish a remedy.
The people themselves must redistribute government to the states and re-establish our constitutionally defined federal government. As a
first step, we are establishing the Palmetto Manifesto.
Join us. Take a stand. Carry the Torch of Redistribution. Peacefully, but urgently, help us restore our constitutionally constrained federal government as a servant of the States. The governments of the States, not the people in the States, created the federal government through the Constitution. The federal government is not a party to the compact created by the Constitution and the people in the States are not a party to the compact created by the Constitution. Therefore, neither the federal government nor the people in the States can be the final arbiters of the powers of the federal government. The governments of the States are the creators and the arbiters of all federal governmental power. The Palmetto Manifesto unequivocally restores this role to the States and federal patriots demand that it be enacted by individual Constitutional amendment.
Please join ReddSkye.com and help secure the adoption of the Palmetto Manifesto. Your children and grandchildren will surely thank you for chasing the Modern Redcoats out of Washington, DC. ReddSkye Members Blog: What Do You Think?
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