The Liberty Amendment
The Liberty Amendment? Huh? I had never heard of it, until I stumbled across it on digg.com.
Essentially, the proposed amendment would:
give back to the Constitution its full force and effect in limiting the powers and activities of the Federal Government and restoring those powers reserved to the States and to the people.
The text of the amendment reads as follows:
Section 1. The Government of the United States shall not engage in any business, professional, commercial, financial or industrial enterprise except as specified in the Constitution.
Section 2. The constitution or laws of any State, or the laws of the United States shall not be subject to the terms of any foreign or domestic agreement which would abrogate this amendment.
Section 3. The activities of the United States Government which violate the intent and purpose of this amendment shall, within a period of three years from the date of the ratification of this amendment, be liquidated and the properties and facilities affected shall be sold.
Section 4. Three years after the ratification of this amendment the sixteenth article of amendments to the Constitution of the United States shall stand repealed and thereafter Congress shall not levy taxes on personal incomes, estates, and/or gifts.
Very interesting. I don’t know if I could even imagine the impact! Apparently, nine states have already endorsed it, which is a good sign. Unfortunately, there are only four years left to take action.
So, without further ado…
Check out the Liberty Amendment site, and take action today:
Cut and paste the contents of the Liberty Amendment – Sample Letter into your email program, modify appropriately, and send to your Senators and Representatives today!
Please note: most of these politicians make it really hard to contact them. You’re supposed to use the contact forms on their sites. Direct emails I’ve sent have been rejected.
33
According to Wikipedia, 33 is:
- the largest positive integer that can not be expressed as a sum of different triangular numbers.
- the atomic number of arsenic
- the “smile to the camera” word in Spanish, as is “cheese” in English. Diga treinta y tres (“Say thirty-three”) is the same as “Say cheese”
- a recurring, important number to the Freemasons, used often in their sacred rituals
33 was also:
- Jesus‘ alleged age at his crucifixion in 33 A.D. (historically unverified)
- The age of Alexander the Great when he died
For the sake of amusement, here are Biblical references:
- Genesis 33, Exodus 33, Numbers 33, Deuteronomy 33, 2 Chronicles 33, Job 33, Psalm 33, Isaiah 33, Jeremiah 33, Ezekiel 33
And from Islamic Holy Q’uran:
33 in 69 languages, in order of complexity, highest to lowest (from A Playground of Thoughts):
- Huli: ngui ki, ngui tebone-gonaga tebira
- Ndom: tondor abo mer an thef abo ithin
- Nimbia: gume bi ni tanran
- Hindi: tayntees
- Tzotzil: ‘ox lajuneb xcha’-vinik
- Ainu: rep ikasma wanpe etu hotnep
- Alamblak: yima yohtti tir hosfi hosfirpat
- Nahuatl: cem-pöhualli-om-mahtlactli-om-ëyi
- Malagasy: telo amby telopolo
- Yoruba: metalelogbon
- Welsh (Traditional): tri ar ddeg ar hugain
- Breton: tri / teir ha tregont
- Manx: tree-jeig as feed
- Scots Gaelic: trì deug air fhichead
- Georgian: otsdatsamet’i
- Danish: treogtredive
- Javanese: telung puluh telu
- Latin: trÄ«gintÄ? trÄ“s
- French: trente-trois
- Zulu: amashumi amathathu nantathu
- Basque: hogei ta hamairu
- Arabic: thalâthata wa thalâthûn (masculine), thalâth wa thalâthûn (feminine)
- Ganda: amakumi asatu mu ssatu
- Maltese: tlieta u tletin
- Assyrian: klaay-’td’laa
- Kurmanji: sî û sisê
- Dutch: drieendertig
- German: dreiunddreißig
- Swahili: thelathini na tatu
- Ojibwa: nisimidana ashi niswi
- Italian: trentatré
- Spanish: treinta y tres
- Swiss French: trente-trois
- Tigrinya: selasan-selesten
- Turkish: otuz üç
- Balkan Romani: tránda-te-trin
- Hungarian: harminchárom
- Tagalog: tatlumpu’t tatlo
- Polari: trey dacha and trey
- Scots: thertie three
- English: thirty-three
- Norwegian: trettitre
- Swedish: trettiotre
- Sukuma: makumiadatu na idatu
- Hawaiian: kanakolukÅ«mÄ?kolu
- Finnish: kolmekymmentäkolme
- Estonian: kolmkümmend kolm
- Romanian: treizeci ÅŸi trei
- Ancient Japanese: misodi amari mitu (ancient), misoji amari mittsu (modern)
- Kiribati: tenibwi ma tenua
- Wolof: ñetta fukka ak ñetta
- Croatian: trideset-tri
- Seneca: së niwashê së
- Indonesian: tiga puluh tiga
- Mandinka: taŋ saba niŋ saba
- Wu Chinese: 三å??三 sezhekse
- Tok Pisin: tripela ten tri
- Vietnamese: ba mu’o'i ba
- Igbo: iri ato. na ato.
- Thai: săhm sìp săhm
- Welsh (Modern): tri deg tri
- Aymara: kimsa-tunka-kimsani
- Cuzco Quechua: kinsa chunka kinsa-yoq
- Chinook Wawa: klone tahtlum pe klone
- Mandarin: 三å??三 sÄ?nshi sÄ?n
- Japanese: 三å??三 sanjû san
- Cantonese: 三å??三 saam1sap6saam1 (Cantonese has six tones, and they are given by numbers after syllables. The tone number means: 1 – high level, 2 – high rising, 3 – middle level, 4 – low falling, 5 – low rising, and 6 – low level.)
- Esperanto: tridek tri
- Tongan: tolu tolu
Blogger Gene Smith has a list of 33 things on his blog, Atomiq.
The TrÄ?yastriṃśa, or the Heaven of Thirty Three Gods, is referenced in Buddhist Cosmology.
Today is World Vegan Day, the Day of the Dead (DÃa de Los Muertos), Samhain Day, and All Saints’ Day.
Can you guess anything else about this day?