Posted on 05/31/2014 8:20:03 PM PDT by lbryce
OBAMAS REICHSTAG FIRE MOMENT TAKES THE STAGE
Sen. Ted Cruz dropped a bombshell, as you will see in this video, where he emphatically states that the United States Senate this year will vote on a Constitutional amendment to effectively repeal the First Amendment. This is Senate Joint Resolution 19 that Se. Cruz is referring to. It proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections.
Cruz: Obama To Repeal The First Amendment from Now The End Begins on Vimeo.
This vote will give the Congress the plenary power and unlimited authority to regulate political speech. The door that they plan on using revolves around campaign finance reform, but will extend to all areas of political speech across the board.
When you think it cant get any worse, it does, Cruz said. This year, Im sorry to tell you, the United States Senate is going to be voting on a constitutional amendment to repeal the First Amendment.
I am telling you I am not making this up. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has announced the Senate Democrats are scheduling a vote on a constitutional amendment to give Congress the authority to regulate political speech because elected officials have decided they dont like it when the citizenry has the temerity to criticize what theyve done, he added.
(Excerpt) Read more at nowtheendbegins.com ...
Whew! That’s good. I’d hate to think that anyone whose vote counts would support it.
amen brother. The knee jerk brigade, as usual, isn’t thinking. Congress cannot amend the constitution. Period.
I heard the same thing said about both Clinton and Bush. Come Jan 20, 2017, Obama will be gone.
t remains that unless the House actually agrees with the Senate's bill that it will go nowhere. So I still like my election year theories.
Otherwise, am I still overlooking something?
As Abraham prayed, on bended knee, we pray, for the sake of the ten, O Lord!
I would wager that most of the 14 Democrat holdouts are up for re-election this November.
And that, if pressed, at least half of them would vote for the amendment. There might even be a few Republicans who would vote for such an amendment -- John McCain, e.g. He has never been a big fan of free speech and there is a lot of McCain-Feingold about this Amendment.
The Democrat party stands for tyranny.
Senator Cruz didn't write the article. And nothing in his quoted remarks goes beyond the facts.
Don't worry, be happy! ;-)
I may be OT, but, it’s late and I have to post this:
Bill Whittle: The Wolf, the Bear and the Lambs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOO_iNHypyA
“Intellectuals” is Latin for “Cowards”.
Three quarters.
Three fifths had to do with an aspect of the congressional representation of our more southerly states. It was an unseemly compromise that was agreed to in order to get the Constitution ratified.
Followed by rope and tree
Your analysis is absurd.
If anything, Mr. Cruz simply assumed that anyone who is paying attention understands the Amendment process. Nowhere can I see, from that video, that he is subtly or overtly implying that the Senate can amend the constitution by itself.
He does not describe the entire process, but why would he need to? The process begins in Congress or a Constitutional Convention, so I don’t see your irrational line of reasoning having any substance unless it springs forth from personal bias.
Please, remove your head from your fourth point of contact.
You sir, are my hero! Long and short of it, we await, (that would be my husband and myself) the wisdom (so lacking in most,) of you’re opinion in these dire times. Besides that, you’re funny as hell. That would be Romney and Obama as the pictorial of what hell actually is.
Love Ya!
Where did the senator do that?
The article gives that impression, I'll agree. But it's just that it has a click-bait title and video caption written by a crackpot, loose-cannon blogger.
they cannot repeal an amendment by a vote.
they would need 3/4 of the states not 2/3.
Sì!
when they ratified the 17th amendment that was the destruction of the USA , our free republic
before then the states had the power , the state legislators selected the senators
The point is that the Senate cannot act unilaterally from the House regardless if the issue is a proposed amendment to the Constituiton or a bill for a federal law. So unless Reid is working with House RINO "leadership" on a bill to limit 1st Amendment protected speech, I don't know why Cruz seemed to be sounding alarm about a Senate vote.
Not a stupid question, and I believe you are correct.
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