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Revision as of 23:47, 26 August 2014

A Constitutional Amendment that

Values Justice


The Uniting Amendment is a comprehensive Amendment

to the Constitution of the United States that

says the citizens have a right to prosecute

corrupt officers and other criminals

when the authorities refuse to act.

It says:

"Whenever those who are entrusted with the enforcement of law become unwilling or incapable of prosecuting violators, and the timely and established avenues of petition to redress by the people have been exhausted, the Citizens may organize themselves to enforce law, prosecute criminals, and protect their rights following due process."


The Amendment includes many other provisions to

reestablish a government that values fairness and freedom,

and has the integrity and compassion needed to move us forward.


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