This document outlines a proposed "Re-Declaration of Independence March" to reclaim the ideals of limited government that the US was founded upon. It complains that the national government is no longer acting in accordance with the Constitution and is overstepping its bounds. The march is intended to bring awareness to restoring the balance of power between federal and state governments and is not about modern wedge issues or endorsements of any administration or ideology. Details are provided on the location, timeframe, and recommendations for organizing the event.
This document outlines a proposed "Re-Declaration of Independence March" to reclaim the ideals of limited government that the US was founded upon. It complains that the national government is no longer acting in accordance with the Constitution and is overstepping its bounds. The march is intended to bring awareness to restoring the balance of power between federal and state governments and is not about modern wedge issues or endorsements of any administration or ideology. Details are provided on the location, timeframe, and recommendations for organizing the event.
This document outlines a proposed "Re-Declaration of Independence March" to reclaim the ideals of limited government that the US was founded upon. It complains that the national government is no longer acting in accordance with the Constitution and is overstepping its bounds. The march is intended to bring awareness to restoring the balance of power between federal and state governments and is not about modern wedge issues or endorsements of any administration or ideology. Details are provided on the location, timeframe, and recommendations for organizing the event.
government our Founders fought and died for less than 300 years ago • Reclaim the honor and heritage that appropriately define us as United States Citizens COMPLAINT • We are U.S. Citizens, not servants • We do not believe the national government is acting in accordance with the letter and spirit of the Declaration of Independence • We do not believe the national government is acting in accordance with the letter and spirit of the Constitution Target Audience
• ANY American who believes the
United States government is violating those principles upon which this country was founded • ANY American who wants the balance of power between the national and State governments restored THE MARCH IS NOT:
• about wedge issues such as abortion,
gay rights, 2nd Amendment rights and the like • a venue for approving or disapproving party actions or social ideology (right, left, etc) • a referendum about the current or past administrations MARCH DETAILS • [Insert Date / Time Frame] • Location: The U.S. Capitol Grounds • Bring an appropriate symbol of your State to leave in a designated area • Bring signs that reflect the tone and tenor of the March such as: Uphold Your Oath; Stop the Erosion of our Liberties; etc. • Do NOT bring signs reflecting wedge issues – this will hinder the core message and intent Next Steps/Recommendations
• Find organizers who are well read and researched
relative to our Founding Documents • Invite speakers who will talk to our Complaint and will not insert a partisan “political” tone to the proceedings • Encourage all 50 State Legislative bodies and Governors to join the march • Invite Revolutionary re-enactors willing to walk the crowd and answer questions