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Meet the Liberty Committee
Current, former members of Congress, citizens join forces

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By Julie Foster
© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com


A group dedicated to the Declaration of Independence clause that all men "are
endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these
are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness," has grown to include more
than 60,000 citizen activists in its two short years of existence.

Based in Falls Church, Va., the Liberty Committee brings together members of
Congress and American citizens in a grass-roots effort to reduce the size and
scope of government. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, is honorary chair of the group,
which partners with the congressional Liberty Caucus. The latter boasts both
current and former congressional representatives as its members, while the
former is made of ordinary citizens.

The Liberty Committee has seen tremendous growth since it was founded
concurrently with the congressional Liberty Caucus.

"During the last two years, Liberty Committee activists and Liberty Caucus
members joined forces to defend and advance liberty by being actively
involved in our national legislative process. Executive orders, national
sovereignty, and privacy were the issues that called for our greatest efforts
during these last two years. I am pleased to tell you that our efforts met
with success," wrote Paul in an open letter to current and prospective
Liberty Committee members.

>From the Liberty Committee's website, members have the opportunity to keep
abreast of current legislative proposals key to the cause of liberty. They
can also electronically sign and send letters to representatives, lobbying
their causes.

This year, those causes included the repeal of the 16th Amendment, which
authorized income taxes in 1913. Members are also advocating a repeal of
withholdings taxes. If successful, employers will no longer be required to
confiscate taxes from employees' paychecks and route the funds to the IRS.
Citizens would have to pay their total tax liability without intervention by
employers – a move that would create renewed awareness of dollar amounts
individuals pay to their government, proponents say.

Liberty Committee members are also asking President George W. Bush to
"rescind the signature of the United States of America to the International
Criminal Court Treaty that former President Clinton authorized on December
31, 2000." The ICC has been ratified by 36 countries so far. Once 60
countries have ratified the treaty creating the court, the new judicial body
will formally be established. Clinton claimed he signed the treaty to ensure
the United States is included in formation of the court's procedures. But
Republican leadership in Congress has vowed not to ratify the treaty,
however, should Bush submit the proposal for legislators' consideration.

In response to growing worldwide support for the ICC – Canada ratified the
treaty last July – and to the increasing role of the United Nations in
American policy, Liberty Committee members have banded together to support
H.R. 1146, the American Sovereignty Restoration Act. The bill would withdraw
the United States from the United Nations and prohibit U.S. armed forces from
serving under U.N. command.

Liberty Committee Executive Director Kent Snyder summed up the phenomenon
that drives the group in a letter he wrote Wednesday.

"One thing politicians will fight to keep is power, whether that power is
stolen from the people or not. As long as the people are asleep, politicians
get away with their illicit power grabs. One power grab leads to another, and
too soon, the people are without liberty because piece by piece, they let
their political power slip away," he wrote Wednesday.

The letter continues with an explanation of the constitutional limits of
campaign-finance reform measures. Paul believes opponents to proposals such
as the McCain-Feingold campaign-finance reform measure are correct when they
say such measures are unconstitutional. The bills violate the First
Amendment, says Snyder, making them illegal.

"The Constitution specifically does not give to representatives and senators
the power to make laws affecting campaigns so they cannot control the outcome
of their own re-elections (and for good reason!). But how many Washington
politicians will stand on the floor of the House or Senate and admit the
truth ... that the only power they have is that limited, specific power
granted by the Constitution?" he wrote.

In addition to the Liberty Committee's congressional membership, the group's
senior legal adviser is attorney Herb Titus, who holds a Harvard law degree.
Titus taught constitutional law, common law and other subjects for nearly 30
years at five different American Bar Association-approved law schools. He
also served as the founding dean of the College of Law and Government at
Regent University in Virginia. Titus has also worked as a trial attorney and
counsel for the U.S. Department of Justice.

Paul describes the citizen members of the group, saying, "These activists for
liberty are Americans; divided not by race, gender, education, occupation,
geography, religion or national origin, but united by the knowledge that
liberty improves the well-being of every person."





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Julie Foster is a staff reporter for WorldNetDaily.

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