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Last Updated on Wednesday, 6 May 2009 10:39 Written by rslcpol Wednesday, 6 May 2009 10:39
From NewsOK.com:
House members Monday again approved a resolution claiming Oklahoma’s sovereignty.
Unlike House Joint Resolution 1003, House Concurrent Resolution 1028 does not need the governor’s approval.
The House passed the measure 73-22. It now goes to the Senate.
“We’re going to get it done one way or the other,” said the resolutions’ author, Rep. Charles Key, R-Oklahoma City.
“I think our governor is out of step.”
This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 at 10:39 am and is filed under State Legislature News.
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May this be the leading state in a long line of states to finally put a stop to government intervention of unconstitutional practices.
The States and the People are the power, not the government and corporations.
Next, we take back the authority and power to issue our own currency, and rid this country of the poisonous and cancerous Federal Reserve System that has robbed the American People since 1913!!!
Go Oklahoma, and may all 49 other states follow you proudly.
I am a proud Oklahoman living in the UK, and I am glad to hear that Oklahoma is taking a bold step in taking back the rights of states in the USA. Go Oklahoma!