



7-3-12. David Cobb from Move to Amend addresses the delegates and answers questions about the Citizens United case. http://file.dsii.net/pm2m/2012-07-03/CC2-003.swf

7-2-12. Continental Congress 2.0 Opening Remarks. http://file.dsii.net/pm2m/video/CC2.swf













The 99% Declaration





WHEREAS THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION PROVIDES THAT:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

BE IT RESOLVED THAT WE, THE PEOPLE of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in order to form a more perfect Union, by, for and of the People, shall elect citizen Delegates between June 1-7, 2012 to attend and convene a NEW CONTINENTAL CONGRESS the week of July 4, 2012 in the City Of Philadelphia. The Delegates shall then deliberate, draft and ratify a PETITION FOR A REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES to be served upon the United States Congress, Supreme Court and President, prior to November 6, 2012.

THE PEOPLE through these non-partisan locally elected Delegates shall gather to condemn and demand redress from the individuals currently in control of the United States government.

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We denounce the entrenched politicians and lobbyists:

-for engaging in all manner of corrupt practices to remain in office at any cost, attain money and accrue personal power;

-for continuously violating the public's trust and general welfare of the People of the United States of America by auctioning public policy to the highest bidder;

-for abandoning the precious covenant between those who govern and the People based upon an oath to protect and defend our Constitution;

-for placing petty partisan political interests above all other concerns including the short and long term interests of the People of the United States of America and the very continuation of this planet as a viable ecosystem for our children; and

-for failing to govern with integrity, equity and ethics absent all self-serving conflicts of interest.

WHEREFORE, the aforementioned Continental Congress 2.0 will ratify a Petition for Redress of Grievances that may or may not include grievances and solutions demanding:

An End to Corporate Personhood

The Overturning of the Supreme Court's Decision in Citizens United v. F.E.C.

The Elimination of Crony Capitalism and Washington's Revolving Door of Corruption

Comprehensive Banking and Securities Reform to end Wall Street's Control of our Politicians

100% Public Financing of Political Campaigns and Other Election Reforms

A Freeze on Home Foreclosures

Real Student Debt Relief and Refinancing

Ending the War in Afghanistan and Taking Care of Our Veterans

Medicare for All ("Single Payer Healthcare")

Protection of the Planet

Congressional Term Limits

Tax Reform

A New Jobs Program

Reforming the Federal Reserve Banking System

Handling Education as a National Security Issue

Ending Perpetual War for Profit

Curtailing Outsourcing and Currency Manipulation

New Protections of Civil Rights to Keep Up With Invasive Technology

Curtailing the Prison Industrial Complex

A Plan to Reduce the Federal Debt





YOU MAY SEE ALL 100 OF THE PROPOSED GRIEVANCES TO BE VOTED ON BY CLICKING HERE. Once signed and ratified, the Petition for Redress of Grievances drafted by the delegats will be served on the 535 members of Congress, the President and the 9 members of the Supreme Court before the 2012 general election. If these public officials ignore the petition, the delegates and all those similarly situated (i.e., 99% of the American people), will file a class action law suit in federal court seeking injunctive relief demanding redress of these grievances and asserting violations of the public trust doctrine, the general welfare clause, The Civil Righst Act, and for past and ongoing abuses of government power under the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. See the full plan here.



