Glen Bradley, Could You Introduce the "Stop Agenda 21" Bill For North Carolina?

North Carolina rules would seem to prevent short-session introduction of new and controversial bills, but nonetheless I am working on opposing Agenda 21 and the indefinite detention piece of the NDAA when we go back into the short session in March.
 
Yeah, suprisngly Newt even mentioned it in one of the debates. That is suprising since he's so establishment. Of course he's pandering though. But the fact that he'd bring it up interesting in and of itself.
 
OK, I am looking for collaboration on putting the bill together. There is no real model legislation out there, so I am using Tennessee as a base, but would like to come up with something genuinely new, and better, and to actually become the model.

The following thread:

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...-the-ICLEI-Agenda-21-Noncompliance-Act-for-NC

is established specifically for collaboration on producing an anti-ICLEI bill for introduction in the short session.
 
OK, I am looking for collaboration on putting the bill together. There is no real model legislation out there, so I am using Tennessee as a base, but would like to come up with something genuinely new, and better, and to actually become the model.
Surely you have heard of the American Legislative Exchange Council, right?

http://www.alec.org/
 
i can't remember now from where but i did read somewhere that NC is pretty far along with the Agenda 21 agenda.

do you think it is true Glen? I will see if I can find the reference.

I found this little piece of good news concerning one of my neighboring counties


http://youtu.be/ArDjFH-pjO0
 
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Yes, and I'm pretty much the only member of the NCGA not intimately involved with ALEC. They are pretty hard-core pro-establishment, in my experience.
REALLY?!!? :eek: I always thought that ALEC was a very conservative / anti-federalist type of organization. :confused::confused::confused::confused:



Regardless, have you looked on their website for model legislation that may or may not already exist on A21? If anyone would have it, it would be them.
 
REALLY?!!? :eek: I always thought that ALEC was a very conservative / anti-federalist type of organization. :confused::confused::confused::confused:



Regardless, have you looked on their website for model legislation that may or may not already exist on A21? If anyone would have it, it would be them.

They didn't have models for anything I introduced in 2011. I spoke to an ALEC rep and he looked at me like I was a space alien with the stuff I was doing. I don't have a membership, so I don't have access to their catalogue. When people like our own version of Newt Gingrich are pushing ALEC I want no part of it, and I certainly don't want to pay thousands of dollars to access model legislation nothing of which I will ever use.
 
They didn't have models for anything I introduced in 2011. I spoke to an ALEC rep and he looked at me like I was a space alien with the stuff I was doing. I don't have a membership, so I don't have access to their catalogue. When people like our own version of Newt Gingrich are pushing ALEC I want no part of it, and I certainly don't want to pay thousands of dollars to access model legislation nothing of which I will ever use.
Wow... that's disappointing.. :(
 
They didn't have models for anything I introduced in 2011. I spoke to an ALEC rep and he looked at me like I was a space alien with the stuff I was doing. I don't have a membership, so I don't have access to their catalogue. When people like our own version of Newt Gingrich are pushing ALEC I want no part of it, and I certainly don't want to pay thousands of dollars to access model legislation nothing of which I will ever use.

Even if you don't support everything they do, it's nice to have connections and networks. That is critical in politics.
 
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