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60-40 Senate Votes to Stomp out Freedom of Speech
Posted on 03/20/2002 12:51:54 PM PST by toenail
In direct and wanton violation of their oaths of office, sixty U.S. Senators just voted to squash the First Amendment to the Constitution.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Constitution/Conservatism
KEYWORDS: corruption; crime; treason
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To: toenail
BUSH #42: "Read my lips. NO NEW TAXES!"
Result: One term and 8 years of Bill Clinton...
BUSH #44: "Today, I am signing this Campaign Finance Bill because the American People want action, NOW!"
Result: One term and 8 years of Hillary Clinton....
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posted on
03/20/2002 2:57:06 PM PST
by
Gritty
To: fuquadukie
I don't know why any Republican would vote for CFR. But, after I see which Republicans did so, I won't vote for them ever again. Will I vote for a Democrat? No. I simply won't vote. What they did to our beloved Constitution and freedom of speech is beyond reprehensible. It's beyond belief!
To: Pokey78
To: Pegita
My apologies to Mr. Billybob and you I can't seem to find it. I'm sorry, I probably misread an earlier post. I'm so upset and surfing from post to post that perhaps I misunderstood or got the posts confused. SSSSOOOORRRY! I need to keep a cool head :)!
To: NittanyLion
Listening to Rush today, he thinks Bush will sign it. I don't know, but I'd really like to WHY Bush would sign it.
To: AppyPappy
You state the problem correctly. There IS a solution, however. I hope Bush uses it. Billybob
To: DoughtyOne; AppyPappy; Congressman Billybob
Now that you've enlarged that picture Doughty, we can all see clearly that McBane is just centering the knife in Daschle's back for us. All we need now is for Bush to act upon Congressman Billibob's plan and push it in...DEEP!
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posted on
03/20/2002 3:05:24 PM PST
by
RFP
To: DoughtyOne
McCain can't keep from stabbing people in the back.
To: gov_bean_ counter; registered
You just KNOW someone's gonna PhotoShop that picture and place a nice big dagger in McCaniac's left hand.
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posted on
03/20/2002 3:08:28 PM PST
by
RFP
To: gridlock
Arizona, remember this day.
Has
Charlie Keating opined on the CFR bill yet?
To: registered
I'm thinking of something along Mad Magazine's old "Spy vs. Spy" with the both of them stabbing each other in the back.
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posted on
03/20/2002 3:10:16 PM PST
by
RFP
To: RFP; gov_bean_ counter
viva el veto
Velveta for short!
To: skcomp
Congress does NOT have the votes, to override a veto. If that were the only problem, the President would veto and that would be the end of that. The problem is more difficult than that. Billybob
To: rohry
He's probably talking "line-item veto". In which case, it will be in USSC immediately. The only other option Bush has other than signing will be "pocket veto". But, that would be the same (in this day and age of media) as vetoing it outright.
To: Askel5; OKCSubmariner; nunya bidness
To: Congressman Billybob
So, are you saying there will NOT be a veto?!
To: toenail
Why is it Senator McCain wants so bad to go down in history as the vile monster who destroyed free speech in America?
To: Congressman Billybob
You seem to be hinting at the line-item veto. (You don't have to say it, let me bring it up as a hypothetical.) IIRC, it is an open question as to whether or not the president has such power already. If he decides to veto only the unconstitutional provisions, it does a number of wonderful things:
- Without the unconstitutional spending restrictions, it's a great bill for Republicans -- raises the personal donation limit and other nice things.
- Bush can both support CFR in principle, but support the Constitution as well.
- The Senate has to oppose his action because the use of the line-item veto in the future will strip Congress of its power.
- The Dems will have to be in the position of supporting blatantly unconstitutional provisions.
- Bush can say he wants to test a principle in court -- both CFR and the line-item veto.
If Bush does this, it's a win-win. Probably a win-win-win, actually.
To: Queen of Excelsior
I want Pat O'Malley to run against Peter Fitzgerald in 2 years.
To: Congressman Billybob
"The Problem" which is more difficult I suppose, is the media backlash no matter what he does. In that case, why not stand on principle and veto? McCain will have a meltdown which will just make him more irrelevant, and the media will resurrect the entire Enron thing which has been relatively quiescent of late, but so what? The public, does not really care about this issue, IMHO, so go ahead and do the right thing. Maybe I am missing something, but I am not sure the public will care one way or the other, unless the President undermines his own stated principles.
Granted Bush needs the Congress on board for the war issues, but do you think they(Congress) would dare to compromise the country's perceived security as payback and that it would play with the public? I'm not sure what you are hinting at, but maybe you are on to something I just can't understand.
regards
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