CONTINENTAL CONGRESS IN SESSON
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CONTINENTAL CONGRESS 2009:
PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
NOTE: This Draft Schedule of Events has been prepared based on the following
assumptions:
1. The Constitution cannot defend itself and it is not a menu.
2. CC 2009 is a National Assembly of citizens from the states of the Union and the District ofColumbia.
3. The purpose of CC 2009 is to legally end certain violations of the federal Constitution.
4. CC 2009 is the appropriate next step in a 14-year process by the free People to hold their
STATE AND FEDERAL elected officials accountable to the federal Constitution.
5. The free People have exhausted their administrative and judicial remedies.
6. The free People wish now to exhaust their constitutional remedies, as guaranteed by the
Declaration of Independence and the Accountability Clause of the First Amendment.
7. The Delegates wish to focus on Facts, avoiding Opinions.
8. The Delegates wish to focus on violations of the Constitution, avoiding political questions.
9. When the People are up against unjust and uncivil government and laws and they are entitled
to reform they will achieve it if they are pro-active, non-violent and have a mass-movement.
Wednesday, November 11
5:00 P.M. Opening Ceremony – Continental Congress 2009
6:00 P.M. Liberty Banquet – Video-taped
8:00 P.M. Committee of The Whole, Election of Officers:
Thursday, November 12
The Founding Documents and the First Amendment’s
Accountability Clause
8:00 AM Historical Context and Purpose of the Declaration of Independence,
the federal Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
1:30 P.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, and Significance of the First Amendment’s
Accountability Clause”
11/8/09 A.M.
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Friday, November 13
Money and the Constitution
Militias, Firearms and the U.S. Constitution
8:00 A.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, Significance and Violations of the Money
Clauses of the Constitution”
1:00 P.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, Significance and Violations of the Second
Amendment of the Constitution.”
Saturday, November 14
Taxes and the Constitution
President’s Eligibility and the Constitution
8:00 A.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, Significance and Violations of the Tax
Clauses of the Constitution.”
1:30 P.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, Significance and Violations of the Natural
Born Citizen Clause of the Constitution.”
Sunday, November 15
War and the Constitution
Privacy and the Constitution
8:00 A.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, Significance and Violations of the
War Powers Clauses of the Constitution.”
1:30 P.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, Significance and Violations of the Privacy
Clauses of the Constitution.”
11/8/09 A.M.
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Monday, November 16
Foreign Policy and the Constitution
Immigration and the Constitution
8:00 A.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, Significance and Violations of the General
Welfare Clause of the Constitution.”
1:30 P.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, Significance and Violations of the
Faithfully Execute Clause of the Constitution.”
Tuesday, November 17
Sovereignty and the Constitution
Property and the Constitution
8:00 A.M. “Sovereignty and the North American Union”
1:30 P.M. “History, Meaning, Effect, Significance and Violations of the Property
Clauses of the Constitution.”
Wednesday, November 18
Jury Nullification and the Constitution
Grand Juries and the Constitution
Health Care and the Constitution
8:00 A.M. (Final schedule TBD , topics may change)
1:30 P.M. (Final schedule TBD , topics may change)
11/8/09 A.M.
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Thursday, November 19
Civic action the free People of America can
take to ensure compliance with Resolutions 1- 14
8:00 A.M. Morning session: CC2009 Committee of the Whole will debate will and
recommend First Amendment CIVIC ACTION RESOLUTIONS (Civic
actions the free People of America can take to peacefully achieve
compliance and enforce the adopted REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS to be
served upon state and federal officials and representatives.)
1:00 P.M. Afternoon session: CC2009 Committee of the Whole will debate will and
recommend First Amendment CIVIC ACTION RESOLUTIONS (Civic
actions the free People of America can take to peacefully achieve
compliance and enforce the adopted REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS to be
served upon state and federal officials and representatives.)
Friday, November 20
Civic action the free People of America can
take to insure compliance with Resolutions 1- 14
8:00 A.M. Morning session: CC2009 Committee of the Whole will debate will and
recommend First Amendment CIVIC ACTION RESOLUTIONS (Civic
actions the free People of America can take to peacefully achieve
compliance and enforce the adopted REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS to be
served upon state and federal officials and representatives.)
1:00 P.M. Afternoon session: CC2009 Committee of the Whole will debate will and
recommend First Amendment CIVIC ACTION RESOLUTIONS (Civic
actions the free People of America can take to peacefully achieve
compliance and enforce the adopted REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS to be
served upon state and federal officials and representatives.)
11/8/09 A.M.
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Saturday, November 21
Articles of Association
8:00 A.M. Committee of the Whole: FINALIZE ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION,
to be signed by the Delegates and posted on the Internet for at least eight
million free People of America to sign and agree, in association, that
should the U.S. Congress and the State Legislatures not signify, within
forty days, their commitment to comply with each of the Constitutional,
First Amendment REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS, the signers will participate
in the course of action called for in the Constitutional, First Amendment
CIVIC ACTION RESOLUTIONS, all as adopted by the Continental
Congress 2009.
2:00 P.M. CC2009 Congress: ADOPTION of ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION,
to be signed by the Delegates and posted on the Internet for at least eight
million free People of America to sign and agree, in association, that
should the U.S. Congress and the State Legislatures not signify, within
forty days, their commitment to comply with each of the Constitutional,
First Amendment REMEDIAL INSTRUCTIONS, the signers will participate
in the course of action called for in the Constitutional, First Amendment
CIVIC ACTION RESOLUTIONS, all as adopted by the Continental
Congress 2009.
6:00 P.M. Closing Ceremony (event to be webcast)
7:00 P.M. Freedom Banquet
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