20th August 2009

Constitution Project

Do you believe the Constitution is the rule of law? Do you believe in the original intent of our founding fathers? Do you want to reform Congress? I’m not talking about reforming a Democratic Congress, but Congress.

If your answer is yes, we have to work together to make this happen. Please email this to all you know and post on your blogs. The goal in its entirety is to make all three branches of government respect and abide by the rule of law, know as the Constitution of the United States of America.

The most egregious of offenses against the Constitution is from Congress, so the focus will begin with the Legislative branch. It requires you to do some homework, because you have to know what you are talking about.

1. “We the people” need to read the Constitution. It is about four thousand, four hundred and forty (4440) words and will take less than an evening to do. Some may have to digest and research to understand what these wise men meant. Please try to understand it. The links below are an online Constitution and a pocket Constitution you can get free from The Heritage Foundation.

http://animal-farm.us/definitions/constitution

http://www.askheritage.org/Premium.aspx

Our main concern will be Article 1, Section 8 and the 10th Amendment.

2. Next, “We the people” must write to each of our Senators and our Representative to tell them that we have read the Constitution and we know what the “Powers of Congress” are and that we want them to abide by the “Powers of Congress” granted by the Constitution, and that anything not listed are reserved for the States and the people as addressed in the 10th Amendment. If they do not abide by the Constitution, they will be voted out of office.

If they do not know the “Powers of Congress”, a copy is attached, and they might spend some time reading and learning their duties. Most of these politicians know the Constitution, so this is really a poke at them.

This is to be sent to ALL of your Senators and Representative, Democratic and Republican. That would be a total of three letters, three emails, three faxes, and three phone calls. I would not suggest to send to politicians out of state, as they will look at addresses and usually only address letters from there district. That is not to say that if you have an address in another state, not to use it.

3. Below is a letter to send to your Reps and Senators. It is an example.

A. Please use the Representatives and Senators name.

B. This is an example letter. It will be more effective if you rewrite it in your own words.

C. This letter will be more effective if you send it United States Postal Service, and hand written. At least send it USPS if you don’t hand write it. I know some of you will not send a snail mail. Please do, it’s the most effective method. Please write the letter in your own words, PLEASE.

D. Send them an email. Please send a snail mail and an email, if possible. Also send a fax. Call them, but to read the letter will be too much for an intern to take time for.

D. Example letter:

[-start Letter-]
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Dear [Senator or Representative] [your Senators or Representatives name],

“We the People” are tired of what is going on in Washington D.C. “We the People” would like to see you do your real job in Congress, and not make up jobs to keep yourselves busy and waste our tax money, not to mention making unconstitutional law.

Your job in Congress is established in the Constitution under Article 1, Section 8. There are only 18 items listed. Just in case you didn’t know, or have forgotten they will be listed at the end of this letter.

Where is it in the Constitution that Health Care, and Cap and Trade are mentioned? For that matter, where is Social Security, global-warming research, welfare, mass transit, food stamps, minimum wage, Medicaid, Medicare, and unemployment insurance?

You can point to “general welfare” in Article 1, Section 8, to account for your unlimited power you think you possess, but if you knew your history of the United States and the Constitution, you would know that “general welfare” did not mean the welfare of the people. Here is the 1828 edition of Noah Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language, and how the word “welfare” was defined 40 years after it was written in the Constitution:

WEL´FARE, n. [well and fare, a good going; G. wohlfahrt; D. welvaard; Sw. valfart; Dan. velfærd.]
1. Exemption from misfortune, sickness, calamity or evil; the enjoyment of health and the common blessings of life; prosperity; happiness; applied to persons.
2. Exemption from any unusual evil or calamity; the enjoyment of peace and prosperity, or the ordinary blessings of society and civil government; applies to states.

Welfare did not have the meaning then as it does today. In the Constitution the word “welfare” is used in the context of states. The “welfare of the United States” does not mean the welfare of individuals, people, or citizens.

Here are a few words from our founding fathers on “general welfare” to set you straight:

“If Congress can do whatever in their discretion can be done by money, and will promote the General Welfare, the Government is no longer a limited one, possessing enumerated powers, but an indefinite one….” — James Madison

“Congress has not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare, but only those specifically enumerated.” –Thomas Jefferson

“Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.” — James Madison

“I can find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution, and I do not believe that the power and duty of the General Government ought to be extended to the relief of individual suffering which is in no manner properly related to the public service or benefit.” — President Grover Cleveland

“I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents.” — James Madison

It is important that you know your history as well as the Constitution.

Please abide by these rules set forth by our Constitution of these Unites States of America or face removal from office next election.

Your Constituent,
[Your name]

P. S.
Here is your list of powers authorized to you by the Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, and some more words from our founding fathers.

1. The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defense and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;

2. To borrow money on the credit of the United States;

3. To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;

4. To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States;

5. To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;

6. To provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and current Coin of the United States;

7. To establish Post Offices and Post Roads;

8. To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries;

9. To constitute Tribunals inferior to the supreme Court;

10. To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, and Offenses against the Law of Nations;

11. To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water;

12. To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years;

13. To provide and maintain a Navy;

14. To make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces;

15. To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions;

16. To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the Militia, and for governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the United States, reserving to the States respectively, the Appointment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress;

17. To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful Buildings; And

18. To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.

Under the Tenth Amendment: 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.

More words from our founding fathers:

“We still find the greedy hand of government thrusting itself into every corner and crevice of industry, and grasping at the spoil of the multitude. Invention is continually exercised to furnish new pretenses for revenue and taxation. It watches prosperity as its prey and permits none to escape without a tribute.” — Thomas Paine

“Those who would give up essential Liberty to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” — Ben Franklin

“The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.” — James Madison

“I consider the foundation of the Constitution as laid on this ground that ‘all powers not delegated to the United States, by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states or to the people.’ To take a single step beyond the boundaries thus specially drawn around the powers of Congress, is to take possession of a boundless field of power not longer susceptible of any definition. — Thomas Jefferson

“The greatest [calamity] which could befall [us would be] submission to a government of unlimited powers.” — Thomas Jefferson

“The powers of the federal government are enumerated; it can only operate in certain cases; it has legislative powers on defined and limited objects, beyond which it cannot extend its jurisdiction.” — James Madison

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[-end Letter-]

E. Your Representative and Senators can be found at:

http://www.house.gov/

http://www.senate.gov/

Remember:
Snail mail,
Email,
Fax,
Call your Reps and Senators,
And go to town hall meetings and tea parties and bring this up.

4. Make it Viral

A. Send this message in it’s entirety in an email to all of your friends, relatives and your lists.

B. If you have a blog, post it on your blog and allow other bloggers to copy.

C. Post a link to your blog on all blog posts, forums and bulletin boards concerning the Constitution, inviting these bloggers to copy your post.

D. When you go to tea parties and town hall meeting, bring copies of the Constitution Project to pass out with your blog URL so they may copy it easily.

You can download a clean copy of the Constitution Project at:

http://animal-farm.us/holder/constitutionproject.txt

Please take the liberty to make changes if you can make this idea work better because this idea is not about me, but about the United States and our Constitution.

I was asked how can we get our Representative and Senators to abide by the Constitution. This is one way. Have your Tea Parties, and Town Hall meetings. We have to keep after these politicians and let them know we know what the law is. The Constitution is the law and we will make them abide by it. If not, we will vote them out, whether they are Democratic or Republican. It is up to us to save our Constitution and these United States.

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  1. 1 On August 20th, 2009, ohiobelle said:

    Great job!!

    It’s on my post!

  2. 2 On August 20th, 2009, m2elena said:

    I love Ohiobelle’s new gravatar.
    and I will probably copy this and customize it and send it. I will look into setting some time this weekend. It is ABSOLUTELY IMPERATIVE that we FLOOD these “REPS” now in this time period. Right now!!

    Semper Fidelis

  3. 3 On August 20th, 2009, tellitlikeitis said:

    Great Post! Foxwood

  4. 4 On August 20th, 2009, foxwood said:

    The gravitar was scary, Belle!

  5. 5 On August 21st, 2009, Me Again said:

    Hey Blogwood, This is a fantastic post. I believe I would like to put it on mine as well. I put a note about you on one of my pages for the cyber stalker I have and would be (future) cyber stalkers. I do hope this deters their behavior.

    GREAT POST!!! Lots of work here.

  6. 6 On August 21st, 2009, Shannon said:

    Thank you for your comment on my latest post. I was curious, so I followed you back to your post. Great job! I really enjoyed reading it and am inspired to take more action. I have shared this with my favorite people. Keep up the good work!

  7. 7 On August 22nd, 2009, Me Again said:

    Hey Blogwood er um, Foxwood! I’m back, just followed your tweet!

    Yes, great job and we are sharing all your work here.

  8. 8 On August 22nd, 2009, foxwood said:

    Thanks, WG… I was trying to get others to take a look. This one I think is important.

  9. 9 On August 23rd, 2009, ddforliberty said:

    I like this idea a lot. I am adding this content to my weblog and will discuss this with everyone. Thank you for a solid suggestion.

  10. 10 On August 23rd, 2009, arlenearmy said:

    Fox
    It would also be a good idea for somebody to post a calendar of important legislative dates. Like when they start voting on things. I would do it but I don’t know how to put post calendars on a blog. We need to keep an watchful eye on these politicians.

  11. 11 On August 24th, 2009, Ken Minor said:

    I do want the US under the rule of law as stated in the Constitution. Equally, I want Americans to accept their responsibility to hold goverment accountable and not merely accept that government can govern itself.

    Thanks for the wakeup.

  12. 12 On August 24th, 2009, MainStreet said:

    Your comment on my blog, Republic-MainStreet, led me here. This is a great analysis and I will follow through. My concern is that, through use of the “General Welfare” clause, the courts have set precedents that will not be overturned. The courts are no longer defending the Constitution, most are activists and it will only get worse as Obama appoints others.

    Another concern is, even if we vote these reps out of office, we know, as in the past, their replacements grow to be just as intolerant of the people’s views. They promise one thing and do what they please. Term limits are a must.

    Great work!

  13. 13 On August 24th, 2009, LukeAmerica2020 said:

    Excellent idea. And … we all need to be familiar with Article 1, Section 8 … at the very least to know that it establishes the ONLY 18 duties of Congress.

  14. 14 On August 24th, 2009, tellitlikeitis said:

    These idiots in congress I’ll bet have never read the constitution besides why would you expect them too. They don’t even read their own damn bills.

  15. 15 On August 25th, 2009, foxwood said:

    Bill Fleming commented on Constitution Project – Animal Farm:

    Not only have they read it, tellitlikeitis, they have sworn to uphold it. Biden and Obama both teach Constitutional Law. What makes you think you and these people here know more about the Constitution than they do?

    Ok, just in case… question for all you Constitutional wizards. If you are so sure that the document means exactly what it meant when it was written, please define for me the meaning of today’s “well regulated militia” and how it in any way resembles the meaning given in the 2nd Amendment when it was written. I’ll check back and take careful note of your answers. Thanks.

    Ok, Bill. Then why do they shit on the Constitution? Czars are not in the Constitution and as a matter of fact, unConstitutional. Why does Obutthole surround himself with Communists, Marxists, Socialists, and Anti-Capitalists? I digress.

    The Second Amendment:
    A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

    You must have the mentality of the age of the writing of the Constitution, Bill, meaning you have never learned American history. Regulated then had the meaning of “properly working” and did NOT mean government regulated. The Constitution is designed to “LIMIT” government, Bill, not man. Better luck next time.

  16. 16 On August 26th, 2009, tellitlikeitis said:

    Hi Bill, You said our Congress have not only read the constitution but have sworn to uphold it. Oh really! Well watch this town hall video and weep. Congressmen idiot doesn’t know what the 10th amendment is. Senior moment maybe? or just a convienment memory lapse.

  17. 17 On August 26th, 2009, Michael said:

    I like it. I’ve shouting from the rooftops. I’ll link it. Thx
    Stand Up. Speak Up. Take America back.

  18. 18 On August 26th, 2009, tellitlikeitis said:

  19. 19 On August 26th, 2009, Bellagio said:

    Obama and Biden ARE NOT Constitutional Scholars of OUR Constitution. They are scholars in Constitutional Law. They studied Constitutional Law, which is foundational law that establishes the framework for nation states or political bodies, but they did not study OUR written Constitution, its origins. I’m certain neither of them cared to turn 1 page of the Federalist Papers, nor the US Constitution Convention notes that were the foundation of OUR country’s Constitution, authorizing a Federal form of governance of enumerated powers which protects the people FROM Government.

    For example: A Constitution can be any form of foundation law. It can establish Government as Totalitarian (Obamarian) having absolute power over its people. Enumerating rights allowed the people of which protects Government FROM the people. A constitution that establishes government as master and provider, the way Obama would like to have it.

  20. 20 On August 26th, 2009, Betsy Ross said:

    Actually, what we now have is pretenders in office, in all three branches. And “voting them out” really is no solution at all, since the people now have so little power at all.

    Since all are in violation of campaign finance laws. You cannot have a “representative” government when those “representatives” have been accepting, in greater and greater amounts, out of district funding for their campaigns – and are “corporately” backed by two parties that have hijacked our government on each and every level.

    The only real “solution” to getting the border fenced and secured is a class action against the federal government for “breach of duty” under Article IV, Section 4 and the Secure Fence Act.

    The only real “solution” to get the pretenders out of office is for some brave souls to file criminal complaints in the Federal Courts and have them severed on all members of Congress for “treason.” That is actually what the Sargeant of Arms is for, and why those provisions are in there.

    The founders realized there would be a time that those in power would usurp more and more of their share at the cost of those governed.

    And voting them out, as you can see, simply means a change in the face at the podium, but not the agendas at all.

  21. 21 On August 26th, 2009, Betsy Ross said:

    And I find across the Board that there are many that say they believe in Constitutional government, but when push comes to shove, really don’t know what Constitutional government was intended to be and just where and why it got hijacked and by which branch in collusion with the others.

    And really only believe in Constitutional government so long as it suits their individual special interests, and not those of all the other Americans also with respect to the Bill of Rights.

    Such as the border issue as an example, that are behind this as a state issue for enforcement measures of immigration policies when it actually is not at all – it is federal, and what the states and citizens need to do is “petition” and/or file lawsuits to get them to do their jobs…..but the states are now in collusion with them actually, all public statements to the contrary.

    Arizona’s law enforcement get benefits from the employers hiring them in the way of civic contributions for their organizations, so it is all talk and show for Lou Dobbs and their own political careers. And used by both parties for election purposes only, instead of taking the legal steps necessary in order to cure the problem.

    I could write volumes on why the borders remain open, and just why and who is benefiting. Since the drug trafficking stimulates the economny, and most of those politicians are on the drug cartel and illegal immigrant gravy train.

  22. 22 On August 27th, 2009, Reasonsjester said:

    Kudos on the website. You’re on my blogroll. Best, RJ

  23. 23 On August 27th, 2009, Vinture said:

    Thank You for visiting my website. I agree whole heartedly that our Government must start following the laws of the Constitution and stop bending and twisting the laws. We as Americans must hold them accountable.

    http://vintorius.wordpress.com/

  24. 24 On August 27th, 2009, foxwood said:

    greengeekgirl,

    Where did you go to school again? Public school, ran by the teachers unions, or college? Doesn’t matter, indoctrination is indoctrination. You have to read the context of the Constitution as in the time it was written to understand the founding fathers intentions.

    Do you really believe the United States could afford to provide for welfare of the people (welfare as defined today, and not as defined when the Constitution was written)? The public school indoctrination took for you. Communism at work.

  25. 25 On August 27th, 2009, foxwood said:

    Hey, idiots! I post a nice little post on your site, then you come back here and post crap on mine, I will give you crap back. So post on your site about how I insulted your intelligence with your public school or college education. As an indoctrinee, you don’t have a clue. Have a nice day.

  26. 26 On August 29th, 2009, Me said:

    Hey, Blogwood I posted on my site and have gotten great comments and information. Here are a couple for now.

    Internal affairs complaints can be filed against this officer for violation of civil rights at http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/police/inside-fcpd/internal-affairs-file-complaint.htm

    Internal affairs complaints can be filed against this officer for violation of civil rights at http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/police/inside-fcpd/internal-affairs-file-complaint.htm
    1st Amendment Lover
    1
    AND
    Might I add an item for consideration? The power to recall congressmen who fail to respond to the will of their state/district. It can be done without the circus that would accompany elections every year.

    See http://www.geezergator.wordpress.com “Right of recall”

  27. 27 On August 29th, 2009, Otter said:

    I agree. People should be well-informed about the document our country was founded upon.

    To begin with, I suggest you purchase a copy of the Pocket Constitution at the Bookstore for the Heritage Foundation. They come in packets of 10 so buy many and give them to your friends!

    We must be informed about how our government is SUPPOSED to work before we can reform it.

  28. 28 On August 30th, 2009, drkate said:

    Excellent article and model letter. Looks like many are honing in on this critical article of the Constitution.

    Honestly, the banks! 16th amendment. federal reserve and secrecy! Then we’ll see why these elected cowards are afraid to move!

    Thanks for the hard work!

  29. 29 On September 6th, 2009, Jack Okie said:

    I appreciate your efforts, but if you think these bozos (both D & R) will voluntarily give up their money and the power it brings them, you’re dreaming.

    To effect the changes you advocate, the states are going to have to wrest power back from the feds. Support the state sovereignty / 10th Amendment movement in your state; explore Nullification; elect legislators, governors and attorneys general who will combat the federal encroachment.

  30. 30 On September 6th, 2009, foxwood said:

    The 10th Amendment is key, Jack. I agree. But I can’t give up hope that some of these Bozos might see the light.

  31. 31 On September 6th, 2009, Jack Okie said:

    Well, you’re right that we need to attack on both fronts. There might already be some congresscritters who would back the 10th Amendment, and we should try to elect more. The mood I sense among the tea partiers and others I meet locally is that people have finally realized there is no compromising with the Left. We either restore the Constitution or loose it, and people are prepare to do whatever it takes.

  32. 32 On September 6th, 2009, foxwood said:

    Where abouts in Oklahoma you hail? I lived in Tulsa for 35 years. Living in SW Louisiana now.

  33. 33 On September 7th, 2009, TJ said:

    Do you all agree that women should not vote? Or black people are less than a human? If not then how would you restore all of the constitution to the way our founders wanted and where was all this rage during the Bush years when he was wiping his as with it? I dont get it, im up for as much reform as possible, but we should never go back, we need to take a step forward for our nations sake. Those men who wrote the constitution did so with a beleif that future generations would care of it they way they did, but that means making sure its rules and theories are worthy of our time. Obama doesnt detroy the law, no one has made a point to convince me othewise and its a shame that everyone is mad now….what about whats happened to our nation the past 10 years?

  34. 34 On September 7th, 2009, foxwood said:

    ARE YOU STUPID!? Have you heard of Amendments? Get out of here!

    Presidents have WIPED there ass with it since the 1920s TJ. Go read some history.

  35. 35 On September 7th, 2009, Tom Usher said:

    Great post. I’ve posted it on my blog. Thanks for reading my stuff.

    http://www.catawissagazetteer.blogspot.com

  36. 36 On September 19th, 2009, Papa Bill said:

    Interesting and thoughtful. I’ll workout how to post a link from my blog. (All this tech stuff is a bit daunting, but fun, to master.)

    Keep up the good work! The more we get “We the people” involved the better off this nation will be.

    Papa Bill

  37. 37 On September 22nd, 2009, gsr said:

    2/3 to 3/4 of the federal budget is Unconstitutional!!!! we need to change it. visit my blog at citizensptconstitution.blogspot.com

  38. 38 On September 26th, 2009, lisaintx said:

    Foxwood
    This post is kick BUTT!! Well done!!!
    You Constitution hugging Patriot!!! ;-}

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