Posted on 03/26/2006 10:59:25 AM PST by Thanatos
Edited on 03/26/2006 11:04:23 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Maryland Democrats are attempting to overthrow the State Constitution of Maryland.
How?
By ignoring Article II, SEC. 13. which states:
All civil officers nominated by the Governor and subject to confirmation by the Senate, shall be nominated to the Senate within forty days from the commencement of each regular session of the Legislature; and their term of office, except in cases otherwise provided for in this Constitution, shall commence on the first Monday of May next ensuing their appointment, and continue for two years (unless removed from office), and until their successors, respectively, qualify according to law (amended by Chapter 99, Acts of 1956, ratified Nov. 6, 1956; Chapter 161, Acts of 1964, ratified Nov. 3, 1964; Chapter 576, Acts of 1970, ratified Nov. 3, 1970).
The Democrats, in a partisan match between the Senate Leader and the Governor wants to ensure shorten the constitutionally directed appointment period from 2 years to whatever the democrats want it to be.
Here is a story from Fox News that explains what the Democrats are Planning to do:
The Maryland Senate passed legislation Friday that would give Democrats in the Legislature more control over the governor's Cabinet appointments, a move that Republican lawmakers have called a "mean-spirited vendetta" aimed at ousting one of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich's Cabinet secretaries.
The bill, which passed on a 29-18 roll-call vote, would require any governor elected to a second term to resubmit Cabinet secretaries to the Senate for approval. If passed by the House of Delegates in its current form, the bill would apply to Ehrlich's Cabinet, should he be re-elected in November.
"If a Cabinet secretary is not responsive to the needs of the citizens of Maryland, there needs to be a check and balance," Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., D-Southern Maryland, said in justifying his bill.
But throughout a week of partisan bickering and political maneuvering, Republican senators argued that the real intent of the bill is to remove Secretary of Transportation Robert L. Flanagan from his post. Flanagan has recently fallen out of favor with Democratic lawmakers for failing to hand out $28.5 million in highway grants to counties and municipalities around the state.
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You can read the text of the bill here: SB 1075, sponsered by
Hell, the RATs have been using the United States Constitution for toilet paper for years. This is nothing new for them.
Snowball's chance in hell for any of those lib-dem scum to resign, for any reason.
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A warm up for their overthrow of the U.S. Constitution?
Just like in NC. The governor is elected from the other party (GOP), and they suddenly decide to take away his veto power. Only in this case apparently, they feel no need to change the constitution. Nothing worse than to have Democrats controlling your state for a century or more.
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