Posted on 06/04/2006 8:01:07 AM PDT by The Spirit Of Allegiance
I do not doubt that McLame's minions acted the exact way you describe. God bless you for your trip and patriotism. Visiting the "hard cases" is difficult, but they need to be reminded that THEY serve US! BTTT
Those are grounds for impeachment, no doubt.
But, that still isn't a provision for a recall election, I don't think.
Fat chance that his colleagues are going to impeach him. A good chunk of them would have to impeach themselves on the same grounds...
1 - Use of illegal ID or documents
2 - Federal income tax evasion
3 - Re-entry into USA after deportation
4 - Obtain/Operate vehicles with illegal ID
5 - ID theft/fraud - Social Security fraud
6 - Knowingly gaining employment fraudulently
7 - Recruiting other illegal aliens workers
8 - Transporting illegal aliens
9 - Harboring &/or housing illegal aliens
10 - Undermining US national security
11 - Registering/Voting using fraudulent documentation
12 - Conspiracy to violate federal statutes
13 - Uttering false statements to public officials
14 - Obstructing law enforcement
FREEPER ACTIVISM: Now if Arizona officials on the government payroll and tax-subsidized government agencies used tax-exempt bonding improperly by funding the activities of illegal aliens who used fraudulent documentaiton to get tax-subdized government benefits---they could be a criminal violation.
If the bonding agents for Arizona tax-exempt municipal transportation and highways, municipal school bonding, utilities bonding, and the like, are ignoring illgal activities, the SEC should be advised of your concerns. EMAIL enforcement@SEC.gov.
FREEPER ACTIVISM Most bonding agents conducting municipal business are registered broker-dealers and members of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). NASD and SIPC should also be contacted regarding your concerns about illegal activity.
FREEPER ACTIVISM Arizona Banks doing business with the state and municipalities that are conducting illegal activity are jeopardizing bank patrons, shareholders, and depositors and should be reported as follows:
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is the primary federal regulator for national banks. The OCC's Customer Assistance Group is available to assist with questions or complaints concerning national banks. Email to customer.Assistance@occ.treas.gov. You can reach one of the OCC Customer Assistance Specialists by calling toll free number, 1-800-613-6743, Monday-Thursday, 9-4, and Friday 9-3.
If Arizona banks colluded with state and municipal government officials to misuse the sanctioning power of the FDIC, that should be reported as well.
BACKGROUND: Now a bank holding company and financial holding subsidiary is subject to the supervision of, and regular inspection by, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the Federal Reserve Board). Some Banks are organized as national banking associations, which are subject to regulation, supervision and examination by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (the Comptroller or OCC), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the FDIC), the Federal Reserve Board and other federal and state regulatory agencies.
In addition to banking laws, regulations and regulatory agencies, banks and their subsidiaries and affiliates are subject to various other laws and regulations and supervision and examination by other regulatory agencies, all of which directly or indirectly affect the operations and management of a bank.
Any violations of these regs in collusion with Arizona government employees and agencies should be reported.
McCain..why am I not surprised?
"RINOs and CINOs posing as Republicans"
I know what RINO's means but would you please tell me what CINO means?.........Thanks
They may also have filed false bonding applications and/or claims. Similar penalties apply to insurance organizations that provide bond insurance for public officials. Check it out in your area.
Most states require bonding by law for all elected officials in their capacity as fiduciaries of the public's monies. The express purpose of bonding is to protect the public's money. Each state sets their own regulations. Now, say public funds went missing and the public official failed to get bond coverage; the state would have no way to recover that money other than restitution through a criminal prosecution. If you determine a public official doesn't have bond coverage, that could be an actionable offense.
Also, if a public official with bonding had previous financial problems---perhaps a bankruptcy or a firing for financial improprieties, etc---that they failed to reveal to bonding agents, that might subject them to legal penalties.
Classes covered by bonding include: Municipalities, counties, townships, school districts, ambulance districts, volunteer fire departments, community college districts, public universities, transit authorities, landfills, sewage treatment facilities, public works maintenance facilities, airports.
Now if and when elected and officials and government employees allowed government agencies to misuse tax dollars-----allowing illegals using phony documentation to get government benefits, to vote in elections for public bond issues, and so on, this could violate the state's bonding regulations, and the bonding requirements of the carrier.
It's time to play hard ball with lawmakers, the only thing they understand. Let 'em know there are real consequences to inaction on lawbreaking.
In Arizona, a good place to start is to go after bonded public officials aiding and abetting illegals via the Arizona-Mexico Border Project..... as well as on a local level with bonded city manangers or mayors, councilmen, etc. misusing public monies to fund "muster centers" and other benefits for illegals and their employers. They may have also filed fraudulent official documents with state and federal agencies.
15 March 2006 - 9/11 Families for a Secure America
McCain CHALLENGES PETER GADIEL TO DEBATE HIM IN ARIZONA . GADIEL ACCEPTS CHALLENGE
ENCOUNTER WITH JOHN McCAIN:
At the end of a week of lobbying, we accidentally met Sen. John McCain just outside the Russell Senate Office Building . Joan, Bruce and I approached him identified ourselves as 9/11 family members. We told him we opposed his amnesty bill and of our promise to hold accountable members of Congress who vote for it for the acts of violence that result. The following conversation resulted:
McCain looked at Joan and said : You're kidding, aren't you?
Joan Molinaro : No, we're not kidding.
At this, McCain started screaming and pointed his finger in our faces: After all I've done for you people! I welcome you to come to my state. I'll debate the issue with you. The people of Arizona trust me I got 77% of the vote last year. Who do you think they'll believe?
Peter Gadiel : Yeah sure. You won that race by getting 85 % of your money from out of state.
McCain : It's people like you who make my job so hard. I got 77% of the vote ."
Gadiel: "Oh sure, but you needed 85% of your money from outside the state. What kind of confidence is that?"
By this time, Joan and Peter were turning their backs to McCain, and he started to come after them. But Bruce saw a guard from the Russell Building come out, take McCain by the arm and pull him inside the building.
9/11 FSA accepts Senator McCain's challenge to debate him on the issue of illegal immigration.
Thanks for what you did for America/Americans. Sorry there were dirt bags like McCain to make your day unpleasant. I pray that Arizona voters have had enough of him and that they dump him for a Conservative!
Me too.
There was compassionate reporting of the fact that McCain broke under torture and gave information to the VC.
I hope that this debate doesn't denigrate McCain for his time as a prisoner of war. I believe 100% of our men broke eventually. Modern military survival training teaches the military to say what whatever needed to stay alive.
I dislike McCain for his ideology. I honor him for his service and doubly honor him that he was tortured for his country. I'm saddened by the FReepers who can't distinguish the difference.
What do the people in Arizona see in McCain? The guy is creepy.
Insane McCain is a dangerous politician who needs to be retired.
BTTT
As I read it, a dozen or so Minutemen were in the office making demands. Only those who're still licking the ground these vigilantes walk on could possibly see this as anything other than a disruption.
If McCain runs again for the Senate, there had better be someone ready to run against him in the primary.
Thanks for the ping.
Just yesterday I received a letter from McCain. Some conservative volunteer group he supports in their fight against Senators using defense spending as pork. Ships the Navy doesn't need, etc. Four pages of rant. Then another page for me to fill out and enclose a donation to keep this group with the money to fight against wasted defense spending.
I threw it in the garbage. I assumed he was getting names to add to his donor list for his run for the nomination for president.
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