Posted on 08/30/2009 10:59:15 PM PDT by Phree Non-Phixion
In this video at Representative Jim Morans (D-VA) town hall meeting on ObamaCare held at South Lakes High School in Reston, VA, many people were left outside when the school filled to capacity.
School security officer Wesley Cheeks, Jr. did not like a protesters anti-ObamaCare poster which used one of the viral "Joker" graphics.
Officer Cheeks told some town hall protesters to put away their signs or hell "charge them with trespassing or whatever he wants."
Then, when a protester said to Officer Cheeks, "This used to be America!" his response was: It aint no more, OK?
Pro-Obama Cop to Protester: "This Aint America No More"
not very far out of line is a statement that self-labels the speaker as a "moderate" and who, therefore, has a duty to provide pontificating balance in every decision-making situation.
The kind of person every defense lawyer strives to get on his defendant's jury...(Think Lyle and Erik Menendez's first two juries....)
Any elected official who violates the Constitution should be impeached. Impeachment proceedings is a long process. We the people have to become more engaged and we have to monitor our representatives. This can be done individually as well as through organizations. If your representative is guilty of voting against the Constitution they can be voted out of office.
No, my representative is a Republican who is fiscally conservative. And I have had conversations and e-mail exchanges with his staff for months.
About Health Care Bill, Cap & Trade, HR 2749 Food Safety Act (FDA Control of Food Production SCAM), Auto Nationalization, Banking Bailout & Nationalization and Firearm Control Legislation. He is on the right side of the issues.
But there are others in the State who have sided with the Administration on all of these, clearly Unconstitutional Act.
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