Oklahoma's New World Order Resolution (1994)
May 1994, Oklahoma state legislature:
ENROLLED HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 1047
By: Monks, Adair, Apple, Breckenridge, Caldwell, Campbell,
Coleman, Cotner, Cozort, Culver, Dunegan, Ewrin, Ferguson,
Fields, Gates, Graves, Greenwood, Hefner, Henshaw, Hilliard, Holt,
Hutchison, Kinnamon, Kirby, Mass, Matlock, Mitchell, Paulk,
Perry, Phillips, Rhodes (Dusty), Satterfield, Smith (Bill),
Stottlemyre, Sullivan, Vaughn (George), Vaughn (Ray), Voskuhl,
Weaver, Webb, Weese, Widener, Worthen, Sadler, Todd, and
Bastin
A Resolution relating to United States military forces and the
United Nations; memorializing Congress to cease certain activities
concerning the United Nations; and directing distribution.
WHEREAS, President Clinton has affirmed that his foreign policy
regarding the deployment of United States military forces under the
authority of the United Nations will bear little change from that of
his predecessor; and
WHEREAS, the constitutional role of the United States military is
to protect life, liberty and property of the United States citizens and
to defend our nation against insurrection or foreign invasion; and
WHEREAS, the United States is an independent and sovereign
nation and not a tributary of the United Nations; and
WHEREAS, there is no popular support for the establishment of a
"new world order" or world sovereignty of any kind either under the
United Nations or under any world body in any form of global
government; and
WHEREAS, global government would mean the destruction of our
Constitution and corruption of the spirit of the Declaration of
Independence, our freedom, and our way of life.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 2ND SESSION OF THE 44TH
OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE:
THAT the United States Congress is hereby memorialized to:
1. Cease the appropriation of United States funds for any military
activity not authorized by Congress;
2. Cease engagement in any military activity under the authority of
the United Nations or any world body;
3. Cease the rendering of aid to any activity or engagement under
the jurisdiction of the United Nations or any world body; and
4. Cease any support for the establishment of a "new world order"
or to any form of global government.
THAT the United States Congress is hereby memorialized to refrain
from taking any further steps toward the economic or political
merger of the United States into a world body or any form of world
government.
THAT copies of this resolution be distributed to the Clerk of the
United States House of Representatives, the Secretary of the United
States Senate, and to each member of the Oklahoma Congressional
Delegation.
Adopted by the House of Representatives the 28th day of March,
1994.
Signed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives Received by
the Office of the Secretary of State this 29th day of March, 1994, at
1:29, o'clock P.M.
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