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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-09-07 01:30 PM
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How about a bill called "Restoring our Constitution"?
http://scoop.epluribusmedia.org/story/2007/8/8/10334/96329



...the current Congress shouldn't wait until a Democratic President (hardly a slam dunk) in order to put an end to this disaster of a theory (Unitary Executive)... would not only score points with We the People, but would also drive a stake through the most egregious of acts that this administration has undertaken in its never ending assault on our liberties and the Constitution.

A bill, put out by the Democratic Congress called Restoring our Constitution Act of 2007 would codify (for those "strict constructionist" hypocrites) some of the most basic things that have been chipped away over the past few years. Hell, what would it look like if Pelosi, Reid, Feingold, Durbin or whichever other Democrat stood on the steps of the Capital Building, trumpeting a "return to sane and rational government"? ...Since there are so many things that have been done over the past few years, I am sure that many are missing from this brief summary below, but this is certainly a good start (again, keeping it to a "top 10" for ease of discussion, while many more could come under these subheadings.

1.No more "free speech cages zones". This is the biggest no brainer, and while it can address the rights of people to have their voices heard in a time and place that isn't miles away and cordoned off from those who should hear the protests. How free is speech if (1) it has to be in a designated "zone", or (2) can only be expressed with a bumper sticker or t-shirt of approval?


2.Reaffirm habeas corpus. Remember, our own buffoon in chief, Attorney General himself indicated that there was no express right to this in the Constitution. While this is absolutely ridiculous and completely preposterous, apparently this is something that needs additional clarification. I don't think that many Americans would have a problem with this one.


3.No torture. Ever. Or Extraordinary Rendition and secret CIA prisons for that matter. Yes, this one was passed already, but there were gray areas here, and it is clear that this practice is still going on. Of course, there are still those who occupy their own branch of government who think a "dunk in the water is a no brainer". So is the repeal of these practices.


4.Rejoining the ICC and abiding by international treaties. It is only fair that if we want to regain our status in the world community, or at least save face, that we do what (1) we are supposed to be doing and (2) ask other countries to do. I would add Kyoto and some other things not related to the Constitution to this, but I want to focus on the more basic stuff for now.


5.Eliminate the validity of signing statements. Not all signing statements, as they are useful and clarify certain issues at times. But those where the President declares that he doesn't have to follow a law because he doesn't feel like it is total crap and should be eliminated. Retroactively, if that were at all possible...


6.Clarify when "Executive Privilege" can be invoked. This should be considered carefully but there are clear instances where they have stepped way WAY over the line here. I would add some methodology for a fast tracking of a ruling here and stiff penalties for non compliance, whether it is against the President or those who are being covered by the bogus claims.


7.No spying on Americans without a warrant. Period. As ben masel and I were discussing yesterday, this is not a new issue, yet it is very straightforward and very clear. On that same note, there should be a reference to the NSA data mining program and the telecom companies that are clearly a part of this egregiously illegal act.


8.Anti-voter intimidation, suppression and dirty tricks. This needs MAJOR penalties as it impacts elections on and around election day. Maybe something related to challenging the votes in regions or districts where there is clear issues. Maybe changing the entire election process. Either way, this is perfect for making the case for election reform.


9.Requirement that people in government positions, especially high level ones, are actually qualified for the positions they are appointed to. No more "Brownie". No more Liberty University graduates in high level positions at the age of 25. While this is tough to enforce, it may work for certain high level positions.


10.Reaffirm "co-equal branches" of Government. Yeah, this is the most basic of premises but not only is this not the case in practice here, it is becoming accepted more and more. No more blowing off subpoenas without automatic "inherent contempt". No more secret documents being hidden from Congress. No more classification of documents for "national security purposes" when it is clearly a bullshit reason. And so on.


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... if the republicans or talking meatsticks start to whine about this being a "cheap political ploy", then the response is "if this is then what was the Contract with America?". It also puts republicans in a position where they have to vote for either the Constitution or this administration and its crimes, power grab and lies.


Because, after all, you're either for the Constitution or you are against it.


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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-09-07 05:16 PM
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1. kick for your perusal
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MasonJar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-09-07 05:46 PM
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2. Does anyone know how to send this to the entire Congress, at least
the dems? if so, please do. I must learn more about this contraption.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-09-07 06:04 PM
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3. Getting the Washington Post To Print It Would Work Better
Because then all the people who talk to Congress people in daily life could pester them....

They don't pay attention to the grassroots. There's some pimply college kid, probably a relative or friend's offspring, whose job it is to delete this stuff out of the daily email flood. When dealing with mules, first you have to get their attention.

And what do they pay attention to? Not us. That's why people aren't marching in the street--we tried that before this catastrophic war. Hell, we tried it during the stealing of the election.

We are going to have to do something economically significant to get the eye and ear of Congress. A massive strike, a total economic boycott, something that will make the point clear: We outnumber you and we're not gonna take any more of this!
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Oldenuff Donating Member (442 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-09-07 07:39 PM
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4. What about

That POS (un)Patriot(ic) Act and the Real ID Act?There's two issues that are a real slap-in-the face to our freedoms.
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