CITIZEN ACTION GROUPS
Groups serving civic engagement
For all of my adult life, I have been aware that our Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were meant to provide for the government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
I have been aware that the US election system was constructed to allow for a union of states, with the authority of the people to direct the governance of their state, and their state to have authority within the union.
Each citizen is to have a say through the House of Representatives, the states to have a say through the Senate, and the US Supreme Court was designed to assure that ALL laws are executed equally and equitably to all.
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[Equity has been recently redefined by our corrupt society, but the word has a historic meaning. I use the word for its true intended purpose. I refuse to comply with the corruption of our language.]
Equity:
a: justice according to natural law or right
specifically : freedom from bias or favoritism
b: something that is equitable
Equitable:
a: having or exhibiting equity : dealing fairly and equally with all concerned
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I have really never known quite how to be more effective in expressing my wishes to my political representatives. Sending letters to Congressional officials seems as idiotic as putting a message in a bottle and sending it to Washington by tossing the bottle into the Mississippi River.
As many of you know from my writings, I have recently joined Convention of States, and become an active volunteer in political activism. It is one thing to complain, [the extent to my activism over the last 40+ years,] it is yet another to affect reform.
To the point of reformation, I have also become acquainted with several groups that are engaged in influencing the workings of the Louisiana Legislature. I am sure that I’ve mentioned some of them in articles, but I want to take the time to point out how you might become more effective in your own citizenship. How you might join your actions with others who have similar concerns, to protect the liberties of every citizen, and promote the will of patriotic Americans through our legislature.
These groups are engaged in the fight for liberty. There are probably more, and I may alert you to them in the future, but these are spilling proverbial blood on the civic battlefield right now, and they crave the enlistment of patriots, JUST LIKE YOU.
COS, LACAG, SOS, and Louisiana Sunshine, are among them.
"The State of Freedom” Is LACAG’s podcast where we can get daily updates on activities in our legislature.
God bless you, Dave
“Duty is ours, results are God’s” John Quincy Adams
