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Thank
you
for
being
here
this
morning
for
this
press
conference.
There
are
many
challenges
in
government
today
and
they
occur
at
every
level.
None
represents
a
greater
threat
to
state
sovereignty,
of
Texas,
of
Texans,
and
of
the
separate
states,
than
the
reprehensible
dereliction
of
duty
demonstrated
by
Supreme
Court
of
the
United
States
in
recent
rulings.
In
Texas
and
in
the
separate
states
across
the
Union,
the
conservative
populations
are
frustrated
by
the
quiet
acceptance
by
state
and
federal
officials
of
the
Court's
rulings
as
"the
law
of
the
land".
Citizens
are
upset
by
the
lack
of
fortitude
by
elected
officials
to
act
on
the
council
of
Chief
Justice
Roberts
and
of
Justice
Scalia
whose
scathing
dissents
declared
the
Court
to
be
impotent
and
without
authority
to
enforce
its
rulings,
targeting
the
Court's
lawless
ruling
on
same
sex
marriage,
writing
that
the
ruling
lacked
law
or
constitutional
authority.
I
am
thankful
that
here
in
Texas
we
have
elected
conservatives
to
serve
in
our
statewide
offices,
in
the
Texas
Senate
and
among
my
colleagues
in
the
Texas
House.
Here
in
Texas
and
across
the
nation,
our
elected
state
officials
must
hear
our
voices
calling
for
the
constitutional
restoration
of
the
sovereignty
of
the
separate
states
and
of
the
people,
and
rejecting
the
unconstitutional
rulings
of
Supreme
Court
of
the
United
States.
Concerning
the
"attorney's"
perspective
of
the
Supreme
Court
being
the
final
authority,
the
words
of
Chief
Justice
Roberts
in
his
dissent
--
as
a
judge,
I
find
the
majoritys
position
indefensible
as
a
matter
of
constitutional
law.
--
alleges
the
behavior
of
Justices
Kennedy,
Breyer,
Sotomayor,
Kagan
and
Gingburg
to
be
without
law
or
hint
of
constitutional
authority.
It
is
glaringly
clear
to
citizens
that
these
Justices
are
guilty
of
bad
behavior.
Our
Founding
Fathers,
fearing
the
return
of
tyranny,
constitutionally
provided
for
Justices
to
be
removed
for
such
behavior.
Knowing
that
the
TX
delegation
to
the
US
Congress
is
largely
conservative
and
joins
strong
conservative
ranks
at
the
Capitol
in
Washington
DC,
our
elected
federal
officials
must
hear
our
voices
calling
for
the
constitutional
restoration
of
the
sovereignty
of
the
separate
states
and
of
the
people.
In
order
to
act
constitutionally
to
restore
state
sovereignty,
Justices
Kennedy,
Breyer,
Sotomayor,
Kagan
and
Gingsburg
must
face
impeachment
proceedings
for
their
bad
behavior,
in
the
dereliction
of
constitutional
duty
found
in
the
unethical
abandoning
the
rules
of
law,
of
constitutional
precedence
and
of
constitutional
constraint
for
their
personal
beliefs
and
political
agendas.
The
United
States
Congress
must
exercise
the
constitutional
authority
to
limit
the
jurisdiction
of
SCOTUS
over
all
matters
except
those
where
original
authority
exists,
the
right
to
review
in
all
other
cases
being
reserved
by
the
judiciary
branch
of
the
governments
of
the
separate
states.
We
as
the
citizens
of
Texas
and
of
the
separate
states
must
be
vocal,
we
must
let
our
state
and
federal
elected
officials
know
that
we
support
the
constitutional
restoration
of
state
sovereignty
and
that
we
will
stand
with
our
state
and
federal
elected
officials
who
stand
up
for
state
sovereignty
and
reject
lawless
rulings
of
the
Supreme
Court.
In
the
absence
of
good
behavior
by
a
majority
of
Justices
and
lacking
authority
to
rule
in
certain
matters,
the
Governors
of
our
states
must
hold
their
respective
elected
state
officials
accountable
to
the
laws
of
our
states
and
to
our
state
Constitutions.
Our
Governors
should
join
together
in
rejecting
the
striking
down
of
state
sovereignty
and
should
form
a
coalition
standing
between
an
overreaching
federal
government
and
the
citizens
of
the
separate
states.
We
as
citizens
must
act
to
have
our
voices
heard.
The
sleeping
giant
is
awake,
and
filled
with
the
pent
up
frustration
of
state
and
elected
officials
who
lack
the
will
to
assert
our
state
sovereignty
and
our
sovereignty
as
citizens.
We
as
citizens
must
not
accept
political
conduct
where
our
constitutional
sovereignty
is
or
would
be
exchanged
for
the
"political
correctness"
of
the
day.
Pollsters
are
often
used
to
distort
the
landscape,
and
the
media,
in
political
venues,
has
often
demonstrated
bias.
We
as
Texans
and
as
the
citizens
of
the
separate
states
must
know
where
our
State
and
fed
elected
officials
stand
on
the
issue
of
the
restoration
of
state
sovereignty
and
of
constitutionally
remanding
the
Supreme
Court
for
its
rancid
behavior.
We
as
Texans
and
as
citizens
across
our
nation
must
be
clear
on
where
we
stand.
We
must
make
certain
that
our
state
and
federal
officials
know
that
we
are
an
informed,
voting
electorate
ready
to
lend
our
support
and
to
cast
our
ballot
for
individuals
who
will
stand
for
our
sovereignty
as
states
and
as
citizens
and
to
vote
against
those
would
abandon
sovereignty
for
political
ease.
Incensed
with
the
reprehensible
conduct
of
the
Supreme
Court
and
dismayed
by
the
tepid
response
by
the
majority
of
our
state
and
federal
elected
officials,
the
PACT
for
the
Constitutional
Restoration
of
State
Sovereignty
provides
individual
citizens
across
Texas
and
across
our
nation
with
a
citizen
action
plan
to
employ
the
constitutional
provisions
our
Founding
Fathers
provided.
Those
constitutional
provisions
having
been
written
to
ensure
that
future
generations
of
Americans,
as
the
free,
sovereign
citizens
of
the
separate
states,
preserved
the
constitutional
ability
to
politically
accomplish
what
our
Forefathers
died
for,
to
throw
off
the
yoke
of
tyranny.
Go
to
my
website
at
www.
CecilBellJR.com
to
get
your
copy
of
my
citizen
action
plan
and
the
resources
currently
available
within
the
PACT,
and
to
add
your
signature
to
the
PACT
for
constitutional
restoration
state
sovereignty.
Our
state
and
our
nation
are
vastly
different
than
just
a
few
scant
years
ago.
People
are
deeply
concerned
about
the
erosion
of
moral
values
and
the
abandonment
of
our
Constitution.
All
perpetrated
on
Texans
and
on
Americans
under
the
guise
of
tolerance
and
wearing
the
cloak
of
political
correctness.
Our
Founding
Fathers
intended
for
a
limited
federal
government
where
the
sovereign
power
of
the
states
and
of
the
people
was
limited
only
by
the
authorities
constitutionally
enumerated
to
federal
government.
We
the
people
of
Texas
and
of
the
separate
states
demand
that
our
state
and
fed
elected
officials
act
to
cross
and
we
remind
those
elected
officials
that
we
will
be
an
informed,
voting
electorate.
At
this
time
I'll
take
your
questions-Thank
you
for
attending
today's
press
conference.
God
bless
you,
God
Bless
Texas
and
God
Bless
the
United
States.