Oklahoma
Representative Charles Key
Charles
Key is the author of Oklahoma’s HJR 1003, the Tenth Amendment Resolution
calling on the federal government to follow the U.S. Constitution
and stop infringing on states’ rights.
Key’s
resolution states the federal government should "cease and
desist, effective immediately, mandates that are beyond the scope
of these constitutionally delegated powers.” A resolution
is a formal expression of opinion, will or intention voted by legislators.
"It’s
to help try to get us back to following the Constitution and try
to preserve our constitutional form of government,” Key said.
"The federal government continues to violate it more and more.
It’s gotten so bad that they pretty much do whatever they
want and get away with just about anything they want to get away
with.”
Charles
Key interviews on The
Alex Jones Show
Feb
26, 2009 Interview
Feb
10, 2009 Interview
Oklahoma
Senator Randy Brogdon
Senator
Randy Brogdon was elected to his first term in the Oklahoma Senate
in 2002. His district includes large portions of the Tulsa suburban
area, including Owasso, Collinsville, Catoosa and the fast growing
areas of northeast of Tulsa and Rogers County. He started his political
career by serving on the Owasso City Council, and later elected
as Mayor.
Senator
Randy Brogdon has now sponsored a twin bill (to HJR 1003) in the
Senate, SJR 10.
SJR
10 reiterates the 10 Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and claims
state’s rights. The 10th Amendment reads: “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.” SJR 10 reads in part, “THAT this serve
as Notice and Demand to the federal government, as our agent, to
cease and desist, effective immediately, mandates that are beyond
the scope of these constitutionally delegated powers.”
Randy Brogdon has also
sponsored the bill SJR 11, rescinding the standing call for a Constitutional
Convention. A ConCon could be a devastating blow to liberty in America
since the whole Bill of Rights would be up for modification or repeal.
Senator
Brogdon's Feb 25, 2009 interview on The
Alex Jones Show
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