Forum Post: The Proposed Declaration and Petition of Grievances Continues to Improve
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 9, 2011, 2:10 a.m. EST by ms3000
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Thank you for everyone's input on the proposed plan of action and petition of grievances to be voted upon next July 4, 2012 in Philadelphia. The declaration and action plan continues to evolve with your help. Please continue to send us your ideas and comments at:
the99declaration@gmail.com
The declaration went online on Oct 7, 2011 at 4:13 PM and since then we have almost 800 visitors and almost as many comments in emails, tweets and other postings, This is your future so please keep making suggestions! https://sites.google.com/site/the99percentdeclaration/
Yea, still not interested.... are you planning to come up with a non-partisan version to fit the needs of the other 66%?
Why not run for one of the two delegate spots in your district and submit your concerns and grievances. This is why we are calling it the Third Continental Congress. You think the representatives from the 13 colonies agreed on everything when they started debating a list of grievances to be sent to King George? Of course not, but they did it and then went on to write the declaration of independence, the Articles of Confederation and then the constitution. They got it right until Bank of American, ATT, Goldman Sachs and other corporations purchased the government
Well, if you started with that and a few other key changes, sure.... but what good would I do as a delegate if you've already demanded medicare for all, for starters?
Become more non-partisan, or let your cause fall on deaf ears. Squeezing in partisan demands will only alienate half of who you claim to represent.
democracy means compromise. That is something the jackasses in DC have long forgotten. Both DEMS and REPS work for the same corporations and have paralyzed DC because that is what the corporations want.
I agree on compromises... so, start with a non-partisan list of demands to get the ball rolling and get everyone on board. Don't start with your most partisan demands and expect everyone to follow. Once we have retaken our government, we will talk compromises.
I think they got it wrong when they wrote the Constitution as an anti-democratic document designed to protect the eastern elite from the farmers and veterans who fought the war of independence.
As Henry ford once said, "It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning." I know how the banking system works, its not bad if used by the people correctly.
good luck with that, I guess you never heard of We the People foundation. They have been trying to get some change via the petition for redress of grievances for over 5 years now. Its founder is Bob Schultz. Google it and see what a waste of time it is to petition a government that does not need to listen to its citizens. Why don't they need to listen to We the people, because they have all our wealth and we don't know how to access it. Any other cause other than teaching We the People how to access their funds/credit/wealth using the present system in place today is a waste of time and momentum.
This is not five years ago. We will be more than a million strong by the time the delegates meet and more than that when the petition is represented to Congress and the President. Stay tuned or better yet, come to Liberty and Broadway and talk to us about it.
http://metapolitik.org/comment/reply/30
I cant come, I'm not even in the Unites States. On million Citizens can not do what a pen can do. A pen can allow We the People to access the funds being held by the Governments of the United States. Quickly doing 2 things restoring the wealth the the rightful owners We the people And taking the ability to use OUR credit away from the international bankers that at present control and use OUR credit without our knowledge
As Henry ford once said, "It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning." I know how the banking system works, its not bad if used by the people correctly.