Did you know that 21 states have filed (or are considering filing) paperwork to declare sovereignty since Barack Obama took office?

Sovereignty simply means that each individual state seeks to retain the power to govern itself as laid out in the Constitution.

Peep this:

Although Fox News and CNN are not telling you about it, a growing number of states are declaring sovereignty. Washington, New Hampshire, Arizona, Montana, Michigan, Missouri, Oklahoma, California, and Georgia have all introduced bills and resolutions declaring sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment. Colorado, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Alaska, Kansas, Alabama, Nevada, Maine, and Illinois are considering such measures.

Yes, those are mostly red states, including Georgia. But how interesting that Illinois and Hawaii are among them.

This excerpt from an article on Infowars explains why these states are taking such action:

“Obama’s plans for a federal handgun license, ‘hate crimes’ laws to regulate Christians’ speech about their own religious beliefs on homosexuality, President Obama’s youth corps for mandatory public service and the so-called ‘Fairness Doctrine’ to ‘balance’ talk radio have New Hampshire Lawmakers telling Obama to basically grow up and get some better ideas,” writes Jake Jones. “They say that if Obama’s plans are implemented, it would constitute a nullification of the Constitution for the United States.” [LINK]

Let’s face it, sometimes ‘Change’ isn’t always good.