There is a clear covenant implied in our declaration of Independence-a covenant between God, the People, and the Government. When we, the People turn our hearts to God more than to our government or to ourselves, His Providence increases our personal wisdom and decreases our government dependence. We are individually and collectively freed.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

E-Signatures

Utah leads the nation with a big win! E-signatures
Utah leads the nation with a big win! E-signatures are a new political tool to empower people and take back government.
Tuesday was a victory for every David who has ever faced the government Goliath. The Utah State Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Lt Gov Bell must obey the law, honor the petition, and place gubernatorial candidate Farley Anderson on the ballot using people-empowering electronic signatures.
Utah leads the nation (this is a huge national story).
As Jefferson said, the only true repository of power is the people themselves.  This is the only power strong enough to take back government.  You are needed now to participate in this historic process.  We have only one week until the filing deadline for the Lt Governor as an unaffiliated candidate.  Your signature is needed.

Go to i-sign.us and follow the prompts and you will participate to put the first candidacy in history on the ballot using electronic signatures.  Have your last four digits of your driver’s license handy for your personal pin.  Pass this on to everyone on your list.



Utah Supreme Court Ruling

This is the Utah Supreme Court ruling regarding using electronic signature.


Utah Supreme Court rules in favor of e-signatures

SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state must accept online signatures for candidate petitions. The unanimous decision was made Tuesday as Utah voters went to the polls for primary elections and could change the way elections are handled nationwide


Utah Supreme Court Says State Must Accept E-Signatures


(KCPW News) The state of Utah should have accepted electronic signatures submitted by an independent candidate for governor to be on the ballot this November.  That’s according to a Utah Supreme Court ruling issued today in favor of candidate Farley Anderson.  He calls it a historic occasion.

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