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March 22, 2004

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PETITION TO CONGRESS:  RESTORE CONSTITUTION, RELIGIOUS LIBERTY 
 
American liberty is under internal attack as never before in our
history, according to Alan Keyes, chairman of The Declaration Alliance,
a national citizens activist group. Keyes says last summer's travesty
of justice by the federal judiciary against the Ten Commandments
monument in Alabama "was a direct assault on the Constitution's
guarantees of freedom of speech, free exercise of religion and freedom
from federal interference in matters reserved to the people and the
states."
 
Keyes is sponsoring a petition at ConservativePetitions.com, an online
activism headquarters for conservative issues advocacy, that calls on
the American public to stop black-robed tyrants from acting
unconstitutionally and turning our nation into an atheist state. "Out-
of-control judicial activism is actively persecuting religious
believers and is driving all acknowledgement of God's authority in
human affairs from our common, public lives," argues Keyes. View the
petition at:
http://www.conservativepetitions.com/petitions.php?id=266
  
"Our Constitution can and must be restored if we are to protect our
God-given rights, and halt the same kind of tyrannical violations of
religious conscience that America's founding was instituted to
prevent," Keyes said in announcing the petition that supports the
Constitution Restoration Act of 2004 now before Congress. "I urge you
to stand against judicial dictatorship and government-sanctioned
religious persecution! Support this legislation as a crucial first step
in restoring Constitutional order in America."
 
Keyes said the actions taken in Alabama are a direct violation of the
First Amendment's explicit prohibition against federal law respecting
an establishment of religion, because they wrongly enforce federal
judicial review of actions reserved to the people and the states. "This
federal encroachment also absurdly equates prohibition of any mention
of God with 'neutrality' toward religion," he said. "Such overt pro-
atheistic hostility toward public religious expression is
unconstitutional, and must be actively rejected by us, the sovereign
American electorate." Read the petition's full content at:
http://www.conservativepetitions.com/petitions.php?id=266
 
Keyes has been urging the U.S. House and Senate to craft and enact
legislation "including court-stripping statutes that remove from the
appellate jurisdiction of the federal courts ANY state action taken
under the First and Tenth Amendments." He also calls on Americans to
"energetically support congressional efforts to enforce constitutional
limits upon dictatorial federal judges."
 
Keyes further invites citizens to "join us in activism, advocacy and
education about our religious liberty" by participating in Revival
Rallies all across America "to awaken the people to this vital cause."
According to information available at the ConservativePetitions.com
website, the on-going series of state and regional rallies that
concerned Americans have been holding since the illicit removals of
Alabama's Ten Commandments monument and Chief Justice Roy Moore will
reach new heights April 3 in Dallas, TX. These Ten Commandment Revival
Rallies are slated to climax this October in Washington D.C., prior to
the November elections.
     
To view the petition and its background, click here:
http://www.conservativepetitions.com/petitions.php?id=266
  
For more information, contact Editorial Director Rusty Weller
Phone: 972-727-1081
Email: revrusty@sbcglobal.net
 

 

 

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