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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: VRWC_minion
But here's the creepy part, (let us pray!)
"In a statement released by the White House, Bush said he will sign the bill despite some misgivings about it."
To: El Gato
If Bush takes the posistion that he has sworn to uphold the constitution and he believes that after confering with his cabinent that certain parts of the bill are unconstitutional he has the power to stop any prosecution under the bill.
The result is the parts good for GOP are passed, the parts that are not constitutional are not enforced and the Rats learn not to mess with Bush.
I used to think Bush had to veto it to avoid the "no new taxes" hammer, but I now see another way that would work even better.
To: Congressman Billybob
Please go to the whitehouse.gov website for the current news and please tell me what you think now.
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posted on
03/20/2002 4:49:14 PM PST
by
RamsNo1
To: Ken H
holy crap...if Bush did that, I would vote for him even if he opened the floodgates to all illegal Mexicans everywhere...lol. He could pretty much do anything and still get my vote in 2004 if he did such an amazing action.
To: concerned about politics
GOOD GOD, I don't think I can take anymore of this! DANG IT! Wait a second here, it just occurred to me. W is good at confusing the enemy before he STRIKES...YES! Wise as a serpent, yet gentle as a dove. I'm putting my fighting money on W! He's up to something, just watch!
To: Congressman Billybob
I understand now this is just an option you have heard being discussed as possible from within the WH. Needless to say it sounds intriguing and I would liek to see it done.....if just for history's sake even.
To: concerned about politics
Bush said he will sign the bill despite some misgivings about it."Signing it doesn't mean he will enforce the unconstitional parts. He will still keep his word to us as well as his oath if he states he will refuse to enforce the parts which are unconstitutional. Check and mate.
To: Congressman Billybob
Can Dick Cheney short-circuit the whole issue by simply refusing to sign the enrolled bill, thus preventing it from even being delivered to Bush? Or would Byrd be able to sign it over Cheney's objections?
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posted on
03/20/2002 4:51:14 PM PST
by
Fabozz
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To: El Gato
That's it. I am writing a letter now to my local paper withdrawing my support for Bush and calling him a lowlife scum who walks on the Constituion. He is filth.
To: VRWC_minion
Yeh, but BB also said that the President would look like he hadn't made up his mind whether or not to sign it.
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posted on
03/20/2002 4:53:04 PM PST
by
RamsNo1
To: VRWC_minion
but why the #*$&*#&$ would he say he will sign it DESPITE these questions if the plan is going to be done?
To: VRWC_minion
This was one of the signs BB told to look for Sounds like a prophecy from the Book of Revelation.......approriate since our representative democracy is on the verge of Armageddon (?sp).
To: RamsNo1
Yeh, but BB also said that the President would look like he hadn't made up his mind whether or not to sign it.Isn't that the meaning of "reservations" ?
To: skcomp
He knows that the congress have enough votes to overide his veto Only if they can scrape up 7 more votes in the Senate, at minimum. It takes 2/3 to overide a veto. That's 67 Senators. I've forgotten what the vote was in the House.
We need to blame both parties for this travesty. The House is still controled by the Republicans, many of them having been elected in the '94 Elections which won control of the House for their party, due to the support of gunowners and conservatives. Then they stab us in the back. Isn't there some saying about not bringing a knife to a gunfight?
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posted on
03/20/2002 4:56:22 PM PST
by
El Gato
To: rwfromkansas
but why the #*$&*#&$ would he say he will sign it DESPITE these questions if the plan is going to be done?By choosing not to enforce certain sections, it is the equivalent of a line item veto. The GOP gets the parts it wants while Bush holds the line on the constitution.
To: VRWC_minion
Yes, it is but the whitehouse.gov message was that the President will sign it. I would say that "will sign it" trumps "reservations" doesn't it?
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posted on
03/20/2002 4:57:44 PM PST
by
RamsNo1
To: Oldeconomybuyer
It is not a stain on either the Constitution or the Democrats who don't give a whit about the Constitution or any other law so long as everyone but Democrats is forced to comply.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
This AP story actually made me physically sick.
To: Congressman Billybob
Do not ask questions for more details because I cannot give them. Suffice to say that the proposed plan of action for that moment, if that is Bush's choice, has passed my eyes. One question...........is the President aware of his options?
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