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Alabama OFFICIALLY Kicks The U.N. Agenda 21 to the curb?

~ The Rebel ~ 2012/06/14 02:24:41

Alabama became the first state to adopt a tough law protecting private property and due process by prohibiting any government involvement with or participation in a controversial United Nations scheme known as Agenda 21. Activists from across the political spectrum celebrated the measure’s approval as a significant victory against the UN “sustainability” plot, expressing hope that similar sovereignty-preserving measures would be adopted in other states as the nationwide battle heats up.

The Alabama Senate Bill (SB) 477 legislation, known unofficially among some supporters as the “Due Process for Property Rights” Act, was approved unanimously by both the state House and Senate. After hesitating for a few days, late last month Republican Governor Robert Bentley finally signed into law the wildly popular measure — but only after heavy pressure from activists forced his hand.

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  • Waldorf 2012/06/14 14:31:58 (edited)
    Waldorf
    +1
    Holder and his DOJ will just tell them they can't do that. Either that, or the Supreme Court will declare that a State does not have the jurisdiction to legislate re foreign affairs and treaties.
  • JanHopkins 2012/06/14 03:48:39
    JanHopkins
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    It''s about damn time. How many more states to go?
  • Bali 2012/06/14 02:38:04
    Bali
    +2
    **** the UN and the horse they rode in on....any more questions?
  • The River Rat 2012/06/14 02:35:05
    The River Rat
    +1
    We get something right every now and then here.
  • Soup Man 2012/06/14 02:27:57
  • HarleyCharley 2012/06/14 02:26:20
    HarleyCharley
    +1
    im all for it
  • ~ The Rebel ~ 2012/06/14 02:25:44
    ~ The Rebel ~
    Virtually no mention of the law was made in the establishment press. But analysts said the measure was likely the strongest protection against the UN scheme passed anywhere in America so far. The law, aimed at protecting private property rights, specifically prevents all state agencies and local governments in Alabama from participating in the global scheme in any way.

    “The State of Alabama and all political subdivisions may not adopt or implement policy recommendations that deliberately or inadvertently infringe or restrict private property rights without due process, as may be required by policy recommendations originating in, or traceable to ‘Agenda 21,’ ” the law states, adding a brief background on the UN plan hatched at the 1992 “Earth Summit” in Rio de Janeiro.

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