Posted on 04/24/2015 7:47:02 PM PDT by calico_thompson
The Constitution of the United States of America Article I, Section. 9.
..No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.
And some here think that the Republican Congress or Senate will do anything about it.
I heard a guy on the Mark Levin show read this section of the constitution this afternoon.
Maybe,,,,under a President other than Obama...or any other slimey democrack
Just watched Bret on the Clintonian scandals.
Circumstantial evidence is more powerful than many think. As an example:
It is winter and bedtime. You get in your jammies and look out the window to see brown, dry grass. In the morning you wake up to see snow on the ground. You did not see it happen, but the snow shows it did. Circumstantial.
It is problematic that the Justice Department, the FBI will be run by Loretta Lynch. Nothing will happen until after the election. Rudy Guiliani for Attorney General?
But ... there is no controlling legal authority any where near Slick and the CanckleMeister.
Rudy Guiliani for Attorney General?
EXCELLENT CHOICE!!
and So Let It Be!!
Hillary is benign
We hear it all the time
We hear it on the news , you know
We hear it on the late night show,
We hear it everywhere we go,
Hillary is benign.
All she wants is good
It must be understood.
Money must come in, you see
For favors to go out from me
Im sellng out, but not for free.
Its really for your good.
Your future is a bust
In her you put your trust
And while you slept, she cheated you
Securitys now far from you
And soon you will be glowing, too.
But vote for her you must.
Rudy would make a great AG!
The Klintons are garbage and if the elected body does nothing they should be kicked to the curb!
The REAL government has decreed that Hillary is to be taken down. The Republican part of the Uniparty will have no role in the process.
Without power or the prospect of having power, the Clintons will not have anything to pretend to care about, like their rackets—uh, “charities.”
The REAL beauty part is: With nothing to pretend to be doing “for the children” or “for the pooor,” they will drink and screw themselves (not, obviously, each other) into ill health, debilitation, and early death.
Democrats (snd RINOs) in the senate and congress are complicit in overthrowing the US Constitution going back at least as far as the FDR days but accelerating in the last 25 years.
The time to stop the Clintons was back in February 1999 when Bill was impeached by the House for lying under oath and obstruction of justice, but the democrat led senate acquited him.
Everyone in the country knew Bill was guilty as charged but politics won out over honesty and justice.
Democrats voted a straight party line to acquit and 10 republicans joined them on the perjury charge. Five republicans voted with democrats on the obstruction charge.
Once the Clintons sawthat the senate didn’t have the backbone to enforce the law they decided they could get away with just about anything.
And they have year after year after year.
Additionally - Knowing that the senate will place politics above the US Constitution gave Barack Obama the confidence that he could break the laws with impunity. He bet that the congress and senate would not have the backbone to impeach him for his criminal actions and he was right.
Ten Republican Senators who voted to acquit Bill Clinton of Perjury:
John H. Chafee (R- Rhode Island)
Susan Collins (R-Maine)
Slade Gorton (R-Washington)
James M. Jeffords (R-Vermont)
Richard C. Shelby (R-Alabama)
Olympia J. Snowe (R-Maine)
Arlen Specter (R-Pennsylvania)
Ted Stevens (R-Alaska)
Fred Thompson (R-Tennessee)
John W. Warner (R-Virginia)
Five Republican Senators who voted to acquit Bill Clinton of Obstruction Of Justice:
John H. Chafee (R- Rhode Island)
Susan Collins (R-Maine)
James M. Jeffords (R-Vermont)
Olympia J. Snowe (R-Maine)
Arlen Specter (R-Pennsylvania)
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