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Show 1 The Paper That Dares To Take A t . December 2, 1976 The Utah Independent Page CONGRESSMEN FACE CHARGES. Stand YOUR CONGRESSMAN FOR WORLD GOVERNMENT ? Continued from page 7 reality of global interdependence.' It is also spon-iThe declaration goes on to urge a strengthen- soring a -- """gcation of the Upited Nations and ing of the United Nations and a broadening of the a number of Jf . agenc es n e p a ne jurisdiction of the World Court, that these may fall. U.N. Secretary-Gener- al Kurt Waldheim will preside over a reign of law that will not only end attend. wars but end as well the mindless violence which The council also is developing an Interde-penden- ce terrorizes our society even in times of peace. curriculum for schools. . . Also planned is a series of interdependence assemblies here Examine this closely. It suggests that world in the spring .and summer of 1976. The assemgovernment will somehow cure the problems of blies will include organizations which have a crime and terrorism, not just the problem of war. broad input into the determination of America's Quite obviously, the sponsors of this declaration " ; global relationships.71 have lost all contact with reality. 1 1 11 individual The NATIONAL JUSTICE FOUNDATION OF AMERICA. an organization which, supports and defends the sovereignty of the Unitcd Statcs anJ Qur form of government as a Constitutional Republic, announced this week its plans to continue with the 100 impeachment" of over Congressmen who endorsed an internationalist political statement e. called A Declaration of Congress. Here, stated Rakus, we make i.t abundantly clear. Con gressmen and politjcians ran and do get out of line and do engage in activities. ..we intend to call them to task for it. To impeach means ...to accuse, to charge an public official with a crime or malfeasance in office. It is a proceeding brought against in government and officials before a conducted According to John Rakus, Such proceedings are Justice Attorney and President of court. initiated by a written accusation the NJF, the endorsement of Articles called of Impeachment. by a ... . . ., Congressman is a violation of his We are in the process ot dratting a oath of office. Weve studied this Bill of Particulars on this matter carefully and I've received a right now. The primary accusation which number of legal and constitutional opinions; they all point in the same the NJF is bringing against the direct ion... political impeachment, errant Congressmen is that they are to remind all Congressmen that violating their Constitutional oath they owe allegiance to and loyalty of office. Obviously, said Rakus, ld ,his country and politicos endorse son)e vhen fre,8n ideology or international a statement that reads in part ultra-Constitutio- INTER-Dependenc- One great Congressman spoke up against this Mr. Speaker, we have lately witnessed the scheme to take the United States into World Nations Organization in full cry against United Government. On Jan. 19, 1976 the Hon. Martorle and her allies of the Free World. We AmericaS. Holt (R. Md.) gave the following speech in watched the U.N. become an instrument of have the House of Representatives: the Soviet Union and its shoddy following of Mr. Speaker, many of us recently received despots large and small. America should never a letter from the World Affairs Council of Phila-- subject her fate to decisions by such an assem- delphis, inviting Members of Congress to par- - bly, unless we long for national suicide. Instead, ticipate in a ceremonial signing of a 'Declaration let us have independence and freedom. of Interdependence' on Jan. 30 in Congress Hall, AdJnSmbertofIMSCeoI "A major throat to world peace la the Soviet invited to sign this document, lending their pres- - Union, which imposes slavery on its people and devotes its economy to the single task of build- tige to. its theme, but 1 want th rprnrrt tn Qhn a war machine to extend that slavery through- out the world. It subverts governments ot Hide- It calls for the surrender of our national pendent nations; it arms and impels its subservi- ent client states to wage wars of conquest against sovereignty to international organizations. It detheir neighbors. clares that our economy should be regulated by international authorities. It proposes that we enter a new world order that would redistribute the Mr. Speaker, there Is one force that pre-wealth created bv the American people. freedom, where it still survives in this and that is the strength of the United world, Mr. Speaker, this is an obscenity that defiles States. To the extent that we maintain a powerful, our Declaration of Independence, signed some and military deterrent, we shall economic credible 200 years ago in Philadelphia. We fought a great also have peace. . . If we surrender our inde- Revolution for independence and individual liberty, to a new world order dominated bv but now it is proposed that we participate in a pendence the Soviet Union and its clients, we will be be- world socialist order. traying our historic ideals of freedom and self- . . The fathers of our. Republic Are we a proud and free people, or are we government. a for those Ideals, which are revolution fought a carcass to be nicked by the jackals of the as valid as they ever were. Let us not today, world, who want to destroy us? let freedom by embracing slave-masteWhen one cuts through the high-florhetoric betray with world govern- not betray of this 'Declaration of Interdependence, one finds ment; let us celebrate Jefferson and Madison, key phrases that tell the story. For example, it not Marx and Lenin.' - congfe't rs: wn self-governm- ent states: A- - Daniel K. Inouye Gale W. McGee .) (R.-Mas- t.) (D.-Iow- (D.-Cal- .) (D.-Ind- (R.-Ore- (R.-Md- .) .) (D.-Wis- (R.-Ore- .) (D.-Minn- .) (R.-Kan- .) Congressmen Signing Declaration Of Interdependence Carl Albert Mark Andrews John B. Anderson (D-Ok- (D.-Mich- (R.-N.D- Les Aspin (D.-Wisc- William D. Ford Edwin B. Forsythe Donald M. Fraser Sam M. Gibbons William J. Green Gilbert Gude Thomas R. Harkin Michael Harrington Augustus F. Hawkins Henry Helstoski (D.-- J.) Frank Horton Robert E. Jones Barbara Jordan Martha E. Keys Robert L. Leggett Norman F. Lent Clarence D. Long Paul N. McCloskey, Jr. Matthew F. McHugh Torbert Macdonald Spark Matsunaga la.l (D.-Minn- (R.-II1- .) (D.-Fla- .) Herman Badillo William A. Barrett (D.-N.Y- (D.-Pa- (D.-Masa- (D.-Mo- (D.-Ind- .) (R.-N.Y- Jr. .) (D.-Cal- (D.-Cal- (D.-Ill- .) (R.-Mas- (D.-Mich- (D.-Cal- (D.-Cal- .) O J. Flood James J. Florio (D.-Pa- .) (D.-N.J- .) .) .) J.) a) (D.-Cal- .) i) N J.) (D.-Cal- (D.-Pa- .) .) (D.-Pa- .) the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn. a) granting For law. disciplinary .) although Constitution expressly provides for impeachment of executive and judicial officials, it generally leaves action notions of national sovereignty must not be permitted to curtail the obligation of (Inter-serv- es dependence) they are breaking their oath of loyalty ot this country which compels them to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. The NJF stresses that our basic Constitutional freedom and national sovereignty are not only being betrayed but that such a '...narrow is s conduct. treasonous supplanting-o- tantamount f to The our Constitutional freedoms and due process of law with a world court under the United Nations would nullify American citizens rights and open the door to control by and dictators internationalist despots. Some Congressmen may be under the impression that they possess plenary authority to bind us to internationalism, but such power was never delegated to them by the Constitution and any attempt to officiously assume such authority is Ultra Vires and beyond the scope of their office. For this reason we are taking action now before it becomes too late. We have plenty of scandals concerning the personal conduct The NATIONAL JUSTICE FOUNDATION OF AMERICA came into being because it has become necessary to put a limit on the power which the federal government has over the lives of the American citizens. And in a free society, the citizens of a state have a moral duty to insist that government abide by the will of the people; for government is the servant and not the master of its against people. (R.-Pa- .) RECOGNIZING COMMUNIST DOMINATED WORLD .) (D.-Ill- .) (D.-Cal- .) Louis Stokes James W. Symington Frank Thompson, Jr. Paul E. Tsongas o) (D.-Mo- .) (D.-- N J.) (D.-Mas- Morris K. Udall .l Lionel Van Deerlin Richard Vander Veen Charles A. Vanik Bob Wilson .) Clement J. Zablocki (D.-Cal- .) (D.-Mich- .) (D.-Ohi- (R.-Cal- (D.-Wisc- .) In a Communist dominated world we would expect only their captive nations to be recognized as independent nations, while the real independence of free nations would be challenged and denied. So now, when we see the Republic of China on Taiwan, Rhodesia in Africa, and now Transkei in Africa, having their right to independence challenged and with massive efforts to deny them that independence because they are free and anti-Communi- die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once. -Shakespeare quickly nations rush to give as recognition to the independence of the captive nations, was done with Vietnam and Angola, we can know how close we are to a Communist dominated world. And, when we see how of Washington Congressmen lately, but we will not tolerate any modern Benedict Arnolds joining the parade, said Rakus. (D.-Ohi- Cowards When (D.-R.I- (D.-Ariz- (D.-Ill- .) .) (D.-Pa- .) Daniel Edward Mezvinsky Abner J. Mikva Norman Y. Mineta Patsy Mink William S. Moorhead John E. Moss Thomas E. Morgan (D.-Iow- .) Fernand J. St. Germain Herman T. Schneebeli Patricia Schroeder John F. Seiberling, Jr. Paul Simon Fortney H. Stark (D.-Ohi- N .) .) (D.-Colo- (D.-Was- (D.-Pa.- (D.-Cal- (D.-Cal- .) Lloyd Meeds Ralph H. Metcalfe (D.-Ill- .) Helen D. Meyner (D.-- .) J.) N (D.-Cal- (D.-Mas- .) .) (D.-- (D.-N.C- .) (D.-N.Y- .) (D.-N.Y- Fred B. Rooney (D.-Pa- .) .) Charles Rose Edward R. Roybal .) Leo J. Ryan .) (R.-Cal- .) .) (D.-W'is- .) .) (D.-Md- .) (D.-Ore- .) (R.-N.Y- Robert Carr Cardiss Collins Silvio 0. Conte John J. Conyers, Jr. James C. Corman George E. Danielson Ronald V. Dellums Robert F. Drinan Robert B. Duncan ) Robert W. Edgar Don Edwards Joshua Eilberg Millicent H. Fenwick (R.-(D.-Maas- (D.-Tex- (D.-Cal- .) (D.-Cal- .) (D.-Kans- .) .) (D.-Md- a) .) .) (D.-N.Y- (D.-Cal- .) (D.-Ala- .) (D.-N.Y- N .) .) (D.-Fla- .) (D.-Cal- .) .) (D.-Mich- (D.-Mich- (D.-Minn- .) (D.-Mas- (R.-Pa- .) (D.-N.Y- all d) organization (United Nations) and developing countries of the third world." Rakus agreed that the NJF impeachment proceedings were breaking new ground into yet untested areas of constitutional (D.-Pa- .) .) (D.-Iow- a) Edward Boland, Jr. Richard Bolling John Brademaa William Brodhead Georg; E. Brown, Yvonne B. Burke Goodloe E. Byron (R.-Md- .) Berkley Bedell Edward G. Biester, Jr. Jonathan B. Bingham (D.-Iow- (D.-N.Y- .) (D.-Pa- .) .) third world and a. international John M. Murphy Robert N. C. Nix Richard Nolan Richard L. Ottinger Claude D. Pepper Charles B. Rangel Thomas M. Rees Henry S. Reuss Frederick Richmond Peter W. Rodino. Jr. .) (R.-N.J- .) resources and energy to foreign (D-Alask- (D.-Minn- .) American State of the Union message. Also, Senator Mike Gravel has recently endorsed and proposed a world income tax (including Americans) the revenue of which would be distributed to an international lending agency (World Bank), an .) (D.-Mon- t.) (D.-Mic- our ute of the constitutionally required .) (D.-Mon- t.l (D.-Alask- a) organization. The Declaration of INTER- Dependenceisapoliticalstatcment mocks our own Declaration of Independence; it was sponsored by the World Affairs Council and was drafted by Henry Commager, a notorious leftist educator. The statement suggests that we should subjugate the national sovereignty Gf the United States and create a world order- - under the United Nations apparatus. Wewill-uthen be expected to surrender and delivered State of the World" addresses to the Congress instead .) (D.-S.D- (D.-N.H- (D.-Idah- o) (R.-N.Y- (D.-Wyo- Thomas J. McIntyre Mike Mansfield Charles McC. Mathias Lee Metcalf Walter F. Mondale Gaylord Nelson Robert Packwood James B. Pearson .) one-wor- (Johnson-Nixon-For- (D.-Hawa- George McGovern a) -- - Senators Signing Declaration Of Interdependence al ce governments. The statement says THE FACT FINDER has been written and pub- - in establish anew world llshed twice monthly for over 33 years. In Chi- - part...to , is essential that mankind cago and now Phoenix, by Harry T. Ehrerlngham. Mr. Everingham is natinnai president of WE, ree ,sef rom narrow notions of THE PEOPLE, and editor and publisher of the national prejudice...(meaning our national newspaper, FREE ENTERPRISE. constitutionally created republic). Fact Finder Subscriptions - 24 Issues - $6.50 This trend in 2 for $10 - Box 10555, Phoenix, Ariz. 85064.; t li t ideoloev is not ti - 34th Year of Publication exactly new in America because for undetermined reasons the last three presidents of the U.S. , ng (D.-S.D- INTER-Dependen- nations We affirm that the economy of all nations is a seamless web, and that no one nation can any longer effectively maintain its processes of production and monetary systems without recog-nizithe necessity for collaborative regulation international authorities. by How do you like the idea of 'international authorities controlling our production and our monetary system, Mr. Speaker? How could any American dedicated to our national independence and freedom tolerate such an idea? James Abourezk Edward W. Brooke Dick Clark Alan Cranston Frank Church Jacob K. Javits Mike Gravel Philip Hart Vance Hartke Mark Hatfield Hubert H. Humphrey quasi-politic- , |