Oklahoma Stands against the 'New World Order'

Dennis Olson

New member
Resolution of the House of Representatives of the State of Oklahoma:

WHEREAS, President Clinton has affrimed that his foreign policy regarding the deployment of the United States military forces under the the authority of the United Nations will bear little change from that of his predecessor; and

WHEREAS, the United States is an independent sovereign nation and not a tributary of thE United Nations; and

WHEREAS, there is no popular support for the establishment of a "new world order" or world sovereignty of any kind either under the United Nations or under any world body in any form of global government; and

WHEREAS, global government would mean the destruction of our Constitution and corruption of the spirit of the Declaration of Independence, our freedom, and our way of life;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 2nd session of the 44th Oklahoma Legislature:

That the United States Congress is hereby memorialized to:

1. Cease the appropriation of United States funds for any military activity not authorized by Congress;

2. Cease engagement in any military activity under the authority of the United Nations or any world body;

3. Cease the rendering of aid to any activity or engagement under the jurisdiction of the United Nations or any world body; and

4. Cease any support for the establishment of a "new world order" or to any form of global government.

That the United States Congress is hereby memorialized to refrain from taking any further steps toward the economic or political merger of the United States into a world body or any form of world government.
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Hats off to you today, Oklahoma, as we mourn your innocent dead with you, together with those slaughtered at Waco.


[This message has been edited by Dennis Olson (edited April 19, 2000).]
 
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YES!!!
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Dennis, where did you find this at? I want to see who voted for the resolution.

[This message has been edited by JHS (edited April 19, 2000).]
 
I "swiped" it of a board where I've been a regular for over a year. I'll see if I can get the original poster to cough up a link. But I would assume that one could find the resolution by searching the OK state legislature site.

I'll see what I can do...
 
Now, if they would only pass a resolution that all construction on I-44 must cease before the year 2050 or the tolls come off then they will really have stuck their necks out.
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RKBA!
 
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