Citizens Rising in Defense of the Constitution
States Prepare for Coming Continental Congress – Locals invited to become delegates, National Election Day October 10th
EVERY STATE, U.S.A. -September 24, 2009 — Citizens fed up with constitutional violations causing devastation to the economy and the Nation, are stepping up to join constitutional activist Robert L. Schulz, Chairman of We The People Foundation for Constitutional Education, to prepare for a modern-day Continental Congress to take place November 8-22, 2009 at the Pheasant Run Conference Center in St. Charles, Illinois. Continental Congress 2009 is not political or partisan and seeks to defend, not amend, the current Constitution.
Billed as the “next appropriate step for the free people of America,” planners hope the historic national assembly will inspire the critical mass necessary to restore constitutional governance. 153 citizen-nominated-and-elected Delegates – three from each state and Washington, D.C. — will convene for two weeks to methodically and factually document constitutional abuses which have taken place over many years, across many administrations, every branch of government and both parties. Delegates will consider specific non-violent, legal civic actions to stop the wrongs.
Citizens are invited to nominate delegates who have a “proven passion for the Constitution,” by visiting http://www.cc2009.us. “Perhaps you know a great patriot who is a neighbor, a family member, or associate,” says Schulz. Delegates will make their own way to Illinois, but room and board will be covered by donations.
The decision to convene CC2009 comes after fourteen years of filing Petitions for Redress with the federal government for repeated violations of the Constitution by We The People Foundation for Constitutional Education, a national 501 c3 non-profit with headquarters in New York. Schulz says The Right to petition was put in the First Amendment by the Founding Fathers, “who did not want Americans to ever again experience a situation where their individual rights or civil liberties were threatened.” To date, this Right has never been recognized by the government nor defined in any court of law. Schulz says it must now be used to hold elected officials accountable to the rest of the Constitution “which will shift the power from the government back to The People where it belongs.”
Media Contacts:
Judith Whitmore – [email protected] – 804.405.6505
Todd McGreevy – [email protected] – 563.650.0120
Website: http://www.cc2009.us