How to Advance Individual Liberty and Equal Justice in Your Backyard |
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By Administrator
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Tuesday, 20 April 2004 09:01 |
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What to Do About the Threat of Sustainable Development Summary: 8 helpful tips from Freedom 21 Santa Cruz [now Freedom Advocates] to improve the impact of your local efforts.
Full text:
- Know the Constitution. Become
reacquainted with the principles of our
representative republic. Commit to securing
the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our
posterity.
- Respect the dignity of human life by
respecting the rights of others to the use
and enjoyment of their property - even if
such activity does not advance your
personal interests.
- Understand and work to eliminate
harmful indoctrination programs in the
current government education system.
Understand your educational alternatives.
- Advance freedom locally:
- Hold elected representatives directly
accountable to the American Constitutional
system of government that is
currently being undermined by a
consensus process with predetermined
outcomes.
- Participate by investigating, researching,
writing, and speaking out.
- Support freedom advocacy groups and
spread the spirit of liberty.
- Do not let your local representatives take grant
money or funding w/ strings attached.
- Support the repeal of the Endangered
Species Act. (The present ESA is the
primary tool used to eliminate citizen
ownership and management of America's
rural lands and natural resources.)
- Stop contributing to Non-
Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
that are working to undermine the
Constitution or who are promoting a global
political agenda that is contrary to the
principles of liberty.
- Spread the word to your friends, family
and associates about the existence and
nature of Sustainable Development
policies and programs that threaten private
property and individual freedom.
- Stay informed. From our homepage you can sign-up for Freedom Advocates news and information.
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