Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Cynthia Davis releases her Sovereignty Manifesto


In a column that appears to serve as the kickoff for her state senate run, Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O-Fallon, stakes out ground far to the right of her "liberal" Senate opponent, incumbent Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County.

Things must be bleak in Mrs. Davis' district since her column includes this gem:

"I hope at the end of your life you have as much joy as I do---joy that comes from knowing who I am and what I am supposed to be doing."

I hope that is a result of poor editing and not a sign of delusions of grandeur. Mrs. Davis' column is reprinted below:


What a marvelous opportunity to start all over again. I am so grateful to begin my 8th year as your State Representative.
Every year has a different set of surprises and challenges, yet all are instructive. 2010 will be better than 2009 just for the additional experience we have all gleaned from last year.

Some of the happiest moments of this year have come from constituents who I have helped. There is nothing more satisfying than to have someone walk up to me in the grocery store and tell me how my office made a difference in his or her life. I hope to always use my office to make Missouri a better state and to give our residents a sense of satisfaction from feeling well represented.


We were all made for a reason---to make a difference in this world. Some make differences for good and others for the worse. Everyone has a unique calling to discover who we are and to discover on what we ought to be spending our time.



One of my favorite philosophers said, “Time is life. Money is congealed life.” How we spend our time and money shows who we are and what we think is important. I hope at the end of your life you have as much joy as I do---joy that comes from knowing who I am and what I am supposed to be doing.



This is going to be a particularly great year because I am working on some of the best legislation filed thus far. With all the unhappiness people have over the economy and a general lack of responsiveness from our government, I have a resolution that really says everything on my heart and hopefully what is on the hearts of those who I represent.



That’s why I am filing the following declaration of Missouri’s sovereignty:



Whereas, the Declaration of Independence declared these United States bound by the tyranny of a government that was unresponsive to its citizens, as set forth in the following language: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness--- That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed ... "; and

Whereas, some states when ratifying the Constitution of the United States of

America recommended as a change, "that it be explicitly declared that all powers not expressly and particularly delegated by the aforesaid are reserved to the several states to be by them exercised"; and

Whereas, these recommended changes were incorporated as the Ninth

Amendment, where, "The enumeration of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people"; and

Whereas, the Tenth Amendment sets firm limits on federal power to that which is defined by the states and the citizens when it says, "the powers not delegated to the United States by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people"; and

Whereas, the Tenth Amendment assures that we, the people of the United States of America and each sovereign state in the Union of States, now have, and have always had, rights the federal government may not usurp which allow us to craft our own laws specifically tailored to reflect the values, public morals and fiscal benevolence of our own citizens; and

Whereas, the Constitution of Missouri expresses the powers of the people in Article I, Section 3, by declaring, "That the people of this state have the inherent, sole and exclusive right to regulate the internal government and police thereof, and to alter and abolish their constitution and form of government whenever they may deem it necessary to their safety and happiness, provided such change be not repugnant to the Constitution of the United States."; and

Whereas, the Constitution of Missouri expresses the independence of our state in Article I, Section 4, by declaring, "That Missouri is a free and independent state, subject only to the Constitution of the United States; that 11 proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States qualifying or affecting the individual liberties of the people or which in any wise may impair the right of local self-government belonging to the people of this state, should be submitted to conventions of the people."; and

Whereas, the founders of this nation rejected the principles of socialism, communism, and other forms of tyrannical governments that allow for

redistribution of the wealth, preferring instead to set up a constitutional republican form of government, based upon Judeo-Christian beliefs that encourage limited government, personal responsibility and respect for human life; and

Whereas, among these rights, the State of Missouri affirms and declares in our

state statutes, Section 1.205, RSMo, that:

(1) The life of each human being begins at conception;

(2) Unborn children have protectable interests in life, health, and well-being;

(3) The natural parents of unborn children have protectable interests in the life, health, and well-being of their unborn child; and

Whereas, some policies coming forth from the national government appear to be in conflict of the rights of our citizens, specifically the rights of conscience which are gravely jeopardized by national policies that may compel persons of faith to compromise their deepest convictions; and

Whereas, it is the role of the national government to protect our borders and to secure our liberty, especially safeguarding us against those who adhere to philosophies that conflict with our uniquely American and Missouri values of freedom and equality; and

Whereas, today, in 2010, the states are treated as little more than administrative agents of bailouts, government schools, healthcare, and welfare programs, none of which are constitutionally authorized functions of the federal government; and

Whereas, the national government is diminishing our future prosperity by

escalating the national debt at an unprecedented rate by squandering trillions of taxpayer dollars and demonstrating wanton disregard for protecting us and our posterity from insurmountable financial burdens, which in large part originates from spending beyond the legitimate authority derived from the United States Constitution; and

Whereas, the economic principles that allowed our country to flourish and prosper were based upon our trust in God, economic freedom, hard work, high moral standards, and private charity, all of which are suppressed in the socialist model; and

Whereas, federal judges are charged with the duty of adjudicating according to the dictates of the United States Constitution in a fair, just, and impartial manner and are not charged with crafting political preferences or interjecting their personal philosophies through their court decisions; and

Whereas, some of the most egregious usurpations of legislative power have come from appointed federal judges who craft rulings that strip our citizens of their constitutional right to religious speech, such as ruling to remove all references to God Almighty and suppressing our right to display the Ten Commandments in a public arena, declaring prayers in public places illegal, and forcing an atheistic culture upon our citizens:

Now, therefore, be it resolved that we, the members of the Missouri

House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth General Assembly, Second Regular Session, the Senate concurring therein, hereby declare that the people of this state have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves as a free, sovereign, and independent state, and shall exercise and enjoy every power, jurisdiction, and right pertaining thereto, over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States; and

Be it further resolved that this resolution shall serve as Notice and Demand

that federal judicial appointments be based upon the appointee's ability to uphold a strict interpretation of the language written in the United States Constitution, not personal philosophy, political patronage, or level of ignorance of the jurisdiction between the legislative and judicial branches of our government; and

Be it further resolved that the State of Missouri affirms and declares that it

is a natural and fundamental right of parents to direct the care, education, and upbringing of their children of which such right cannot be removed by the federal government, not any international treaty of any sort; and that the State of Missouri will be under no obligation to comply with any international treaties that undermine our inalienable rights to direct our families and our children in a manner consistent with our religious beliefs, dictates of our conscience, and heritage; and

Be it further resolved that this resolution shall serve as Notice and Demand

to the federal government that we will not tolerate our tax dollars being spent on abortion, drugs, research, or procedures that destroy unborn human life, nor any policies that disregard the freedom of conscience of any citizen of our country or any other; and

Be it further resolved that this resolution serves as Notice and Decree that

the national government has no authority to impose assisted suicide or euthanasia, nor to impose any rules purporting to force our state to acknowledge immoral sexual perversions as a marriage or the equivalent; and.

Be it further resolved that this resolution serve as Notice and Decree to the

federal government, to cease and desist, effective immediately, mandates that are beyond the scope of its constitutionally delegated powers, especially those based upon unproven science such as a global warming alarmism as well as mandates that show no regard for our state laws as they pertain to agricultural practices, manufacturing practices, motor vehicle operation and energy generation options; and

Be it further resolved that all compulsory federal legislation which directs states to comply under threat of penalties, sanctions, or financial manipulations or which requires states to pass legislation or lose federal funding be prohibited or repealed, especially those which pertain to education, health care, housing, and our highways when such federal funds are collected in any part from the tax-paying citizens or businesses of the sovereign State of Missouri; and

Be it further resolved that based on the above principles and provisions, the

Missouri General Assembly hereby declares by this resolution that any act by the Congress of the United States, Executive Order of the President of the United States, or Judicial Order by the federal courts which assumes a power not delegated to the government of the United States by the Constitution and which serves to diminish the liberty of any of the several states or their

citizens shall abridge the Constitution. The Missouri General Assembly further declares that any acts which would cause such an abridgment include, but are not limited to:

(1) Establishing martial law or a state of emergency within any state comprising the United States of America without the consent of the legislature of that state;

(2) Requiring involuntary servitude, or governmental service of persons under the age of eighteen other than pursuant to, or as an alternative to, incarceration after due process of law or other than a draft during a declared war;

(3) Surrendering any power delegated or not delegated to any corporation or foreign government;

(4) Any act regarding religion, further limitations on freedom of political speech, or further limitations on freedom of the press;

(5) Further infringements on the right to keep and bear arms, including attempts to put serial numbers in ammunition and acts that prohibit the types or quantities of arms or ammunition; and

Be it further resolved that the Chief Clerk of the Missouri House of

Representatives be instructed to prepare a properly inscribed copy of this resolution for Governor Jay Nixon; Barack Obama, President of the United States; the President of the United States Senate; the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; and each member of the Missouri Congressional delegation.

6 comments:

Busplunge said...

One of my favorite philosophers said, “Time is life. Money is congealed life.”

I googled that phrase and the closest I came up with was, "Time is life and money is congealed energy."

Often attributed to Joseph Campbell, the first google entry suggests ways to cast spells to gain more money.

Try it yourself: google the phrase "Joseph Campbell time is life and money is congealed energy"

Surely this isn't what Ms. Davis is intending, is it?

Anonymous said...

thanks Randy for staying so close to Ms. Davis....I don't have time to keep up with this gal and you just serve her up to me all the time

Sure makes my following her easy.

Thanks so much!

Anonymous said...

I'm just glad Randy is keeping an eye on this evil woman...I feel so safe knowing Randy's awake

Anonymous said...

right off the teabaggers manifesto, I see Joplin now has 12 members, the tea party movement is a real barnburner.

Anonymous said...

i pray that in some small way , you might still put your students somewhere near the top of your priorities. ......................................with all this gibberish you quote, somehow you left out the ridiculous 'no child left behind law'. That tells a lot about how much you truly care about your real job that you're actually collectly a state paycheck for. No opinion on that,huh?

Randy said...

I suggest you use the search field on this blog and research "No Child Left Behind." You will see I have criticized it many times.