NCRC Religious Freedom Petition
By Jim Day, Publisher
St. Louis MetroVoice

    On November 22nd of 2003 a new grassroots organization known as the National Coalition to Restore the Constitution (NCRC) held its first rally in the rotunda of the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City, MO. Missouri's rally was one of 46 simultaeously held rallies in state capitols across the United States. The primary purpose of these rallies was to encourage citizens to sign a petition demanding that our elected Congressional representatives put a stop the destruction of our constitutional form of government by the judicial branch of our federal government. I strongly encourage readers to click here to go to the petition, print out a copy of it, sign it, obtain the signatures of six other citizens and mail it to the address listed at the bottom of the petition. I urge you to make several copies of the petition, hand them to those who sign your petition and ask them to ask their friends to obtain signatures as well. Keep in mind, those signing the petition must be at least 18 years of age and a citizen of the United States.

     This is YOUR opportunity to get involved and do something!  If you value what is left of your religious liberties…if you desire to see America turned away from its present path of self-destruction…if you value freedom…NOW is the time to take a stand.  We MUST put a stop to the judicial tyranny which has and is presently sweeping our nation. We MUST demand that our elected officials adhere to their oath of office and MUST restore the original precepts and intent of the Constitution of the United States as penned by our Founding Fathers.  We MUST take action NOW – while we still have the freedom to do so!

     Sign the NCRC’s petition. Send the NCRC a financial contribution. Volunteer to assist them in anyway possible. Contact your friends, relatives and acquaintances in other states and encourage them to do the same. It is time to take back our nation from the enemies of God and restore American to what it once was…”One Nation Under God with Liberty and Justice for All.”