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scrosnoe
12-31-2008, 05:21 AM
Dear Friends,

Please be sure you are doing everything in your power to promote this event in OKC next weekend. It has an real short fuse on it because of the holidays! We are working to stop the real dangerous id legislation by being proactive in Oklahoma. Special thanks to Charles Key for leading the way and bringing us up to speed this weekend. Representatives and elected officials are encouraged to attend. This is a bipartisan event and all are welcome.

The OK-Safe Newsletter about the event in OKC is attached and there is a wealth of great information on their website. Please visit them often and sign up for their newsletter to stay up to date on these matters. http://www.ok-safe.com Special thanks to everyone at OK-Safe for all the help on this event and all matters. What a team!

I do hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas with friends and family and want to wish everyone a Happy New Year as well!

Blessings,
Sandie

PS Special thanks to OCPAC/OK-Safe/R3publicans and the many others helping spread the word also!

The event is promoted on http://r3publican.wordpress.com also. Comments are welcomed!

A text version invitation is below to share with friends. Flyer links are provided also and available online as well.

Sandra Crosnoe
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=== PLEASE SHARE THIS INVITATION FAR AND WIDE ===

Citizens to Assemble in Support of Bipartisan Legislative
Efforts to Protect Oklahomans from the Federal Collection,
Sharing and Control of Personal Data.


Date: Saturday, January 3rd
Time: 7:00 pm
Place: Character First, 520 W. Main in OKC.


Oklahoma City--January 3rd there will be a \"Citizens
Assembly for Oklahoma Sovereignty\" sponsored by OK-SAFE,
R3PUBLICANS, and the Constitutional Alliance to support the
Tenth Amendment Resolution. Oklahoma citizens will
demonstrate their firm rejection of The Real ID Act of 2005
and similar proposals to use personal information or
biometrics to enroll Americans in a national identification
plan.

This bipartisan event is open to all residents of Oklahoma
who wish to retain their rights and freedoms as guaranteed
by the US Constitution and Bill of Rights should attend
this assembly.

State Representative Charles Key and Senator Constance
Johnson, special guest speakers at the assembly, will
inform attendees about current proposals before the State
Legislature that would protect Oklahoma citizens\' private
data from being amassed. Several Bills have been submitted
by Oklahoma legislators that specifically address the
collection, sharing and retention of personal information
and biometrics that put all Americans at risk such as the
REAL ID ACT.

The Tenth Amendment Resolution HJR 1003, authored by
Representative Key, presents fair notice to Washington that
Oklahoma will not be intimidated into relinquishing legal
authority, responsibility or jurisdiction over matters
reserved to the state as declared Tenth Amendment to the US
Constitution which reserves all powers not granted to the
federal government to the state or the people.

Mark Lerner, leading expert on the biometrics industry,
founding member of the Constitutional Alliance will be
present to give an update on the latest news regarding
parallel efforts to resist untenable national/global ID
schemes. The Constitutional Alliance is a non-partisan
coalition of Americans committed to preserving state and
national sovereignty and the unalienable rights to life,
liberty, and property. They have been working with
legislators, officials and citizens nationwide to educate
them about the grave threat posed to our fundamental
freedoms that the misuse of biometric identifiers pose and
have crafted model legislation designed to stop the
national/global ID plan.

For more information, see:
http://r3publican.wordpress.com/

Color event flyer:
http://files.meetup.com/507850/AssemblyFINALFlyerCOLOR.pdf

Black & white event flyer:
http://files.meetup.com/507850/AssemblyPlainFINAL.pdf


To RSVP, please contact;

Kaye Beach
R3PUBLICAN Activist
405-818-3224
ladyaxiom@yahoo.com

--Forwarded Message Attachment--

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OK-SAFE News
Oklahoma State Representative
Charles Key to speak on 10th Amendement rights January 3, 2009

Rep Key
Oklahoma State Representative Charles Key will be a key note speaker at the upcoming \"Citizens Assembly for Oklahoma Sovereignty\" conference to be held in Oklahoma City on January 3, 2009.

Representative Key will share with us measures designed to protect Oklahoma from unwarranted federal intrusion that puts our unalienable rights to life, liberty and property in jeopardy which include:

The Tenth Amendment Resolution which re-affirms the scope of authority granted to states and the limitations placed on national government as set forth in the US Constitution and our bill of Rights as well as:

Other proposed legislation that, in addition to prohibiting the Real ID Act, will protect Oklahoma from efforts to enroll the people of this state in any type of national or global biometric identification system that puts our essential freedoms at risk.
Tulsa Townhall Meeting

Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Time: 6:45 pm
Location: Hardesty Library 93rd & Memorial Tulsa, OK

Ask for the Townhall Meeting room. For more information contact Randy Harris at aharris954@cox.net

Quick Links...
OK-SAFE Website
OK-SAFE Documents
Contact OK-SAFE
Join Our Mailing List

Oklahomans for Sovereignty and Free Enterprise, Incorporated (OK-SAFE) is a non-profit 501(c)4 Oklahoma Corporation made up of individuals and coalition groups dedicated to the Principles of American Free Enterprise and the Constitutional Sovereignty of Oklahoma and the United States of America.

Citizens to Assemble in Support of Bipartisan Legislative Efforts to Protect Oklahomans from the Federal Collection, Sharing and Control of Personal Data

Oklahoma City, Okla - A non-partisan \"Citizens\' Assembly for Oklahoma Sovereignty\" will be held on Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 in Oklahoma City in support of upcoming legislation that will protect Oklahomans\' privacy and prevent the further collection and sharing of sensitive personal data.

Sponsored by the national group The Constitutional Alliance, OK-SAFE, and R3publicans, the evening meeting will feature special guest speaker OK Representative Charles Key, OK Senator Constance Johnson, and other conservative leaders.

The discussion topics will include Oklahoma\'s Tenth Amendment Resolution, which asserts and protects state\'s rights; the collection of sensitive personal data, including biometric samples and data; and the global sharing of citizen\'s personal information.

The federal legislation known as the REAL ID Act of 2005 will be a key topic. This Act standardized, for the first time in U.S. history, the requirements for state driver\'s licenses and identification card. The controversial federal law included requirements to collect personal biometric data on citizens, participation in a growing national/international database of personal data, and allowed for the global information sharing of data.

Currently, there is evidence that a stealth approach to re-introduce REAL ID-type legislation in alternate federal bills will happen early in 2009, by calling it something else.

States which were non-compliant with the federal REAL ID mandates were threatened with prohibiting those citizens without the new biometric driver's licenses or identification cards access to government buildings or being allowed to board a federally regulated airplane.

Oklahomans overwhelmingly rejected participation in the REAL ID Act of 2005 with the passage of SB 464 in 2007, passed by both houses.

The bill, signed into law in May 2007 by Democrat Governor Brad Henry, clearly stated Oklahoma's non-participation in the REAL ID Act, however, in early 2008 the Governor wrote a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff asking for an extension to comply with REAL ID mandates.

The Constitutional Alliance has been helping legislators, officials and citizens groups across the country to understand the inherent dangers of biometric data collection and has helped to develop model legislation strengthening a citizen's right to privacy and identity protection.

The Alliance and other conservative groups recognize that Oklahoma, considered the most conservative state in the union, will be looked to as a leader in protecting the rights and freedoms of its' citizens.

Nationally known biometric expert, Mark Lerner, who has travelled the U.S. extensively educating legislators and citizens' groups on the dangers of biometric data collection, will be present. Donations of $15.00 or more will be accepted to help fund travel expenses for Mr. Lerner.

The "Citizens Assembly for Oklahoma Sovereignty" will be held at the Character First Training Center, 520 W. Main, Oklahoma City on Saturday, January 3rd, 2009. The meeting begins at 7:00 pm.

For more information or to RSVP, please contact; Kaye Beach at 405-818-3224 or email ladyaxiom@yahoo.com

"Now more than ever we must hold public officeholders accountable to the oath they took to follow the Constitution."
-Rep. Charles Key, Oklahoma State House

Matt Collins
12-31-2008, 10:06 AM
I saw about this on Facebook

acptulsa
12-31-2008, 10:08 AM
And what's more, you'll get a chance to meet me!

Yeah, I know, I know--:rolleyes:

Seriously, though, our effort to resist this federally mandated crap is hanging by a thread. If you're close enough to reach it, please get your warm bodies out there!

Oh, and let me know if I can assist you with your mobility, S.