Alabama Adopts First Official State Ban on UN Agenda 21

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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.

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.


http://thenewamerican.com/tech/envi...opts-first-official-state-ban-on-un-agenda-21
 
This is the kind of stuff that is going to start some really nasty "debates", the likes of which we haven't seen for around 150 years or so.
 
Now, if only we could get the idiotic immigration law repealed, ballot access laws repealed and voter intimidation at the polls addressed, we'd be on our way here in the A-L. BTW, my precinct got the highest number of RP votes in Dallas County, which got the highest percentage of votes for RP in AL in the primaries. We had several people turned away from the polls when they were told they couldn't vote Republican. Don Bevel, son of civil rights activist James Bevel, had to demand his GOP ballot to vote for Ron Paul. He said he got some serious looks, but they gave it to him, anyway. Don's not exactly on our side, but he really likes Ron Paul and said his dad like Ron when he was alive. We have a good way to go in AL, but we're on the right track.
 
Also, activists like Don Casey, who's been preaching against A-21 for YEARS, have, no doubt, helped sway opinion against it here in Alabama.
 
Debates don't seem to be helping much. Go Alabama.

I think you misunderstand me. I fully support this. I'm talking about states starting to stand up to the federal government. And the last time we did, the "debates" that arose from it wasn't the kind of debates you're thinking of.
 
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