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Proposal to appeal the 17th amendment
to the U.S. Constitution
This would be the very best thing that could possible
happen to us as a
nation. We should seriously pursue this in my opinion. If the Legislature
could pick the 2 Senators as it used to be then state sovereignty would be
protected.
Norm Davis
----- Original Message -----
From: "jett hillebrandt" <jett@kih.net>
To: <ndavis@aispc.net>;
"Stuart Jones" <stujones2001@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 7:43 AM
Subject: Fw: 17th AMENDMENT REPEAL REPORT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sovereign Cause" <sovereignty@popcorn.net>
To: <landgrab@ma.ultranet.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 4:24 AM
Subject: 17th AMENDMENT REPEAL REPORT
> LEGISLATORS IN SEVERAL STATES ARE NOW CALLING
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> FOR REPEAL OR RESCISSION OF THE 17TH AMENDMENT.
>
> Bill SJ10 to repeal the 17th Amendment was recently
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> brought before the Montana legislature. The bill was
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> defeated, though legislators there admitted they had no
>
> objection to repealing the amendment and gaining back
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> that state's suffrage in the U.S. Senate. Since Montana
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> residents showed no interest in repealing the amendment,
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> legislators were reluctant to act. State Senator Jerry
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> O'Neil, who sponsored the bill and intends to reintroduce
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> it, commented that Montanans were apparently unware
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> of the importance of this bill in gaining back Montana's
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> sovereignty and state's right. Senator O'Neil can be
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> reached at
oneil@centurytel.net email address. His
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> efforts should be encouraged. The Montana bill to repeal
>
> the 17th Amendment got much out-of-state support and
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> gained the attention of state legislators throughout the
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> United States who expressed interest in introducing a
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> similar resolution. Several state legislatures strongly favor
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> repeal the 17th Amendment including Alaska, Arizona, New
>
> Mexico, Hawaii and Utah, which is ablaze with a strong repeal
>
> movement.
>
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Sovereign Cause
>
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