'Changing the Concept of Private Property'

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\'Changing the Concept of Private Property\'

Since Cowboydoc started such an impassioned posting, here's another lengthy but scary action now going on;
WASHINGTON – Behind closed doors, far-left lawmakers are conspiring to ram through legislation aimed at putting Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood and their allies in charge of your life.
The bill in question purports to deal with development that some people might deem objectionable. But like so many other schemes prompted by real or imagined problems, the "remedy" turns out to be far worse than the disease.
Clinton's Damage Never Ends
While the nation’s attention is focused on the war on terrorism, S. 975, the Community Character Act, seeks to implement a Clinton executive order that the leftist establishment could use to dictate what you can own, what you can drive, the kind of home in which you can live – a mammoth intrusiveness into your life.
American Policy Center, a think tank headquartered in Warrenton, Va., says that if the measure and its companion in the House (H.R. 1433) become law, they could also be used to dictate "the way you get to work, how you dispose of waste, the number of children you may have, even your education and employment decisions.”
On the last point, NewsMax.com has already dealt with efforts to put the feds in charge of your career choices. S. 975 would facilitate that all the more.
S. 975 passed the Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee on April 25 over the objections of its more conservative contingent. It awaits action on the Senate floor, where its primary backers hope to sneak it through when you’re not looking.
One of the "no" votes on the committee came from Sen. James M. Inhofe, R-Okla., who has expressed his concerns to NewsMax.com. He charges the measure "threatens the ability of local governments to make their own decisions on important economic development matters.”
A former mayor of Tulsa (1978-1984), Inhofe remembers confronting the same land-use issues. One of the first people to lobby the new mayor in the early years of his tenure was a prominent national advocate of land-use planning, housing, transportation and a host of other issues. This activist was advocating a plan to entice local governments to accept federal grants, while downplaying the inevitable federal strings attached.
Inhofe led his community in rejecting such proposals.
'Designed to Blackmail Local Governments'
"They were largely designed to blackmail local governments into giving up real local decision-making authority,” the Oklahoman says.
"By voting this legislation out of committee,” he told his colleagues, "we are saying it’s OK for the federal government to get involved in state, local and tribal land-use planning and that local planning is not important.”
'Changing the Concept of Private Property'
American Policy Center traces this development back to Executive Order 12852, issued by Bill Clinton in 1993 to create the President’s Council on Sustainable Development. "Sustainable development,” as envisioned by its proponents, "calls for changing the concept of private property, protected by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, to nothing short of a national zoning system,” says the think tank.
"Under such a system, the federal government, backed by an army of private, non-governmental organizations [NGOs] like the Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood, and the National Education Association will influence, if not dictate, property and other policies to the states and to local communities,” the study adds.
Sen. Inhofe sees this as "a dangerous precedent.” Proponents claim the program would be voluntary. But the Oklahoma lawmaker says that ignores the fact that "such a program creates a strong incentive for conducting planning activities solely in accord with federally imposed guidelines.”
The senator has "grave concerns with the notion of the secretary of commerce in Washington evaluating a state’s need for federal funds and then prescribing the criteria for the content of a state plan, usurping the expertise that exists at the local level.”
Hillary, Jeffords, Boxer, Lieberman, Specter, Reid ...
Committee Chairman Jim Jeffords (the GOP turncoat who now claims to be "independent" but caucuses with and even campaigns for the Democrats) is a driving force behind getting S. 975 approved by his panel.
Other main backers of the bill, according to APC, are Sens. Arlen Specter, R-Pa.; Max Baucus, D-Mont.; Harry Reid, D-Nev.; Bob Graham, D-Fla.; Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn.; Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.; Ron Wyden, D-Ore.; Thomas Carper, D-Del.; Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.; Jon Corzine, D-N.J.
Under the bill, as critics see it, locally elected officials would no longer be the driving force in making decisions for their communities. Most decisions would be arrived at behind the scenes by non-elected "sustainability councils” armed with truckloads of federal regulations, guidelines and taxpayer money.
Yet another think tank, the Chicago-based National Center for Public Policy Research, has done a study showing "the potential damaging effects of ‘sustainable development’ in over 100 metropolitan areas around the country.”
Back in the 1970s as mayor of Tulsa, Inhofe fought this plan because he was concerned the power of the citizens’ votes would be nullified.
As a U.S. senator in 2002, he worked with his colleagues to try to make improvements in the legislation. While one change was made before the committee vote, the senator says the bill still "continues to present serious constitutional and policy problems.”
Those who value individual control over their life decisions might want to notify their congressmen (www.house.gov) and senators (www.senate.gov) that they are well aware of S. 975 and H.R. 1433, and that they will be watching their elected lawmakers to see that they oppose this government encroachment.
 
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Rocky you are sure right. Rush has talked about this bill a number of times. This country is so far from it's founding roots it makes me sick.

As another aside if you look at the deed for your land you will also be surprised. Technically we don't even own the land that we buy. It's the governments and they can take it at anytime.
 
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A sad but true commentary. I just fired off some emails to my Senators and Rep about S. 975 and H.R. 1433...like it'll do any good. The old Steppenwolf "Monster" album rings truer today than ever before.
 
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Got any idea what the bill actually says? Think Tanks and Rush don't inspire much confidence for me. Maybe they're right on this one, but without reading the actual wording of the bill, I'm unwilling to assume the sky is falling based on their interpretations.

Chuck
 
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You can read them at the Senate and House websites. More food for thought;
"A large bronze plaque with a peculiar inscription under an unidentified insignia has been added to Independence Hall, the cradle of our republic where the Declaration of Independence was signed and the United States Constitution was written.
“Through the collective recognition of the community of nations expressed with the principles of the convention concerning protection of the world's cultural and natural heritage, Independence Hall has been designated a World Heritage Site and joins a select list of protected areas around the world whose outstanding natural and cultural resources form the common inheritance of all mankind."

We now find that at least 20 pieces of American property have been designated as "World Heritage Sites" and so identified with markers. These include Yellowstone and Yosemite national parks, the Grand Canyon, Thomas Jefferson's home Monticello, and, believe it or not, the Statue of Liberty. All of these markings took place without any publicity, without the American people knowing what was going on.
What's this all mean? It means these are "World Heritage Sites Controlled by the U.N.". And it gets more expanding with "Biosphere Reserves Controlled by the U.N.".
Inside Yellowstone, the Park Service is shutting down campgrounds as the park is being prepared to become the core of a huge biosphere reserve, as part of the United Nations global plan. Once established, no human activity will be permitted in the area. This represents fulfillment of plans outlined in the United Nation's Biodiversity Treaty - which, though still unratified by the U.S. Senate, is being implemented by the Clinton Administration.
For more details check out:
http://www.warroom.com/grab.htm
http://www.warroom.com/offlimits.htm
http://www.warroom.com/whose.htm
 
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As Russia become more privatized since the failure of communism, the USA become less privatized and under tighter outside control. It would appear that we have a date with destiny and the speeding train can't be stopped until we get there.

Could Art Bell be more than a paranoid nut with a mic????????
 
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<font color=blue>"Could Art Bell be more than a paranoid nut with a mic????????"</font color=blue>

Nahhhh!!! But, remember... even paranoids can have real enemies. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
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I am with you, I wonder sometimes if a revitalized Russia is the way out of this mess. Could Russia become the last free country on the planet?, what an ironic twist, the mightest sword freedom will ever wield brought low by a hillbilly from Arkansas, and just think of all those right wing racist bigots who died on the beaches of Normandy, freed the Jews from the hateful Nazis, defeated the tide of Communism in Europe and brought the Cold War to an end, oh well, I guess it was all for nothing.
Like I said, it is time to say NO!

Since all the soccer moms out there like to vote for the Clinton type cause they wear cute underwear then maybe all the soccer dads out there could perhaps ask their wives to stop voting for the death of their children, it would be a start in the right direction. Do it for the children and the animals too.
J
 

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