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  • Change.Org : President Obama Declare Martial Law Until the Election Investigation Is Complete

    01/04/2017 9:53:30 AM PST · by tcrlaf · 64 replies
    Change.Org ^ | 1-4-17 | Claudia Wallace Spanish Fort, AL
    Until we know fully if the 2016 Presidential election had been tampered with by the Russians; our country is under a serious security risk and to appoint a special non-partisan commission to discover whether or not President-elect Donald J. Trump and Vice president-elect Michael Pence had knowledge about any and all Russian interference.
  • Civics 101: John Kerry's Thin Senate Record

    10/14/2004 1:12:55 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 11 replies · 1,120+ views
    George W. Bush ^ | October 14, 2004
    To:       Interested PartiesFrom:   Bush-Cheney '04 CommunicationsDate:    10/14/04Re:       Civics 101: John Kerry's Thin             Senate Record Last night, President Bush said John Kerry "introduced 300 some bills and he's passed five," meaning just five of Kerry's bills became law.  Kerry responded by claiming, "I've actually passed 56 individual bills that I've personally written."  Nineteen years is long enough for most senators to learn how a bill becomes a law, but John Kerry and his campaign seem to need a civics lesson.  A bill does not become a law until it passes the Senate, passes the House, is reconciled by a conference committee, passes...