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To: xzins

I knew Corker was a traitor. He and his Tennessee twin Lamar! are both communists. So his attempt at weakening US law is not news. What I am having difficulty with is understanding this process.

1. They cannot pass a “law” that trumps a constitutional requirement.

2. How can the Senate pass a “law” without the House also voting on it?

I admit I haven’t paid much attention to this since hearing about Corker’s involvement since I have expected his sudden but inevitable betrayal for some time. I just remember when laws required both the House and Senate to pass them and changing a constitutional specification required a constitutional amendment. If I am misunderstanding this situation I would appreciate any help. I just can’t keep up with all these modern day changes and fabrications.


20 posted on 04/15/2015 6:18:12 AM PDT by Waryone
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To: Waryone

You are correct. If this were a piece of legislation, it wouldn’t go forward with the House of Representatives having input.

Not a peep out of them so far.

Obviously, the fix is in.


22 posted on 04/15/2015 6:20:07 AM PDT by xzins (Donate to the Freep-a-Thon or lose your ONLY voice. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Waryone
1. They cannot pass a “law” that trumps a constitutional requirement.

Easy, they just do away with the Constitution. They do not announce this is what they are doing. They merely ignore it. That way it is just as effective and when they can use it[the Constitution] to serve their purposes,it is there. And when it no longer serves their purposes, they go back to ignoring it.

25 posted on 04/15/2015 6:27:55 AM PDT by sport
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