Ozark Property Rights Congress
In these
troubling days, we suffer
under a centralized government that is completely out of touch with
the people they are supposed to represent. This
distant and unresponsive
government obviously owes its allegiance and position to the
multi-national corporations and the special interest groups, not to us.
As globalism transitions
from global to local,
we must become Vocal
Local
to block the implementation of globalist programmes,
right where we are!
- First: Educate yourself and learn why private property
rights are important to
you, and to all freedom and liberty-loving Americans.
- Next: Get Vocal Local! Make your voice heard with your neighbors, co-workers, newspapers, local government officials, and everyone else you can reach.
- A great way to help acheive both of these important goals is to take part in your local Property Rights organization.
Whereas it has long been known and declared that the poor have no right to the property of the rich, I wish it also to be known and declared that the rich have no right to the property of the poor.
– John Ruskin
Ozark
Property Rights Congress
Mission Statement
America's founding fathers understood
that without the individual's right to own and control property, no
other rights could be protected from government tyranny. Indeed,
homes, personal possessions, personal safety, unrestricted travel and
free speech are all placed in jeopardy once government has
established the power to control or confiscate private property
through general edict. Property rights are the very foundation of a
free society. Today, in the United States, property rights have come under attack from a wide variety of state, federal and international programs, treaties and regulations. Both individual landowners and private businesses have come under increased pressure as governments on all levels seek to enforce central planning for land use and development. Such regulations have limited productive use and access to property, thereby diminishing property values, along with the hopes, dreams and constitutional rights of property owners nationwide.
With equal vigor, the Property Rights Congress seeks to protect private interests in public land, including access, and resource use. In the firm belief that "public land" is not the property of the federal government, but, indeed, the property of the people of America, we promote a public land management program that involves local citizens, requires participation of local and state elected officials, and ultimately controlled by elected members of Congress - rather than the agencies of the Executive branch of government.
The mission of the Property Rights Congress, a coalition of advocate and educational groups and individuals, is to educate and provide information to the American public as to the roots and nature of such property rights violations; expose those actions that will further damage the American right to private property ownership and control; and advocate appropriate action to protect property rights.
To these ends the Property Rights Congress will develop a number of programs, conferences and publications designed to enhance the American public's awareness of efforts by government and individuals to usurp or damage constitutionally-guaranteed property rights.
When advocating its positions, in all cases, the Property Rights Congress will strongly advocate private property ownership over state-controlled collective land use.
If you live in Missouri - please also visit:
Missouri
Citizens for Property Rights
mo-cpr.org
Northwest
Arkansas Property Rights Association
SaveBentonCounty.com
NWAPRA is a citizens group
made up of NWA property owners, businesses, farmers, and
residents working together to protect property rights in Northwest
Arkansas.
If you live in Washington County, Arkansas - please also visit:
From their website: "Our Primary Concern are the Protecting Agriculture and Rural Areas Task Force (PARA) recommendations presented to the Quorum Court Oct 2005.
Please note a good portion of the PARA Task Force report: Issues Identified, PARA Task Force Goals, Growth Management Techniques, and Appendix G Recommendations come from the United Nations Agenda 21 Document.
Agenda 21 is a worldwide effort to move property out of the hands of individuals to centralized control. Many excuses and justifications are are put forth as to why individual property ownership must be eliminated. Implementation of Agenda 21 has been slow going in the United States but it is being pushed on several fronts."



