Thursday, November 12, 2009
Speaker of the House LAUGHS at Constitutional Question
You may have wondered whether our representatives have been taking the Constitution seriously lately. There seems to be so much evidence to the contrary--that the Constitution is ignored, despite the fact that each of our representative servants takes an oath to uphold this document while in office.
In an editorial at the Las Vegas Review Journal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi laughs off the question of whether provisions of health care bills being debated in Washington are constitutional:
One of the missions of the Southern Colorado Patriots Club is to educate our citizens about what--specifically--the Constitution says. And in doing so, we hope to turn our nation around and once again see this nation governed by this powerful, simple document.
When you contact your representatives, ask them about the conformity of what they do or propose with the Constitution. After all, they took an oath to uphold the Constitution. Don't you think they should honor that oath?
In an editorial at the Las Vegas Review Journal, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi laughs off the question of whether provisions of health care bills being debated in Washington are constitutional:
When a reporter for CNSNews.com last Thursday asked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., where the Constitution delegates Congress the specific power to order Americans to buy health insurance -- a mandate included in both the House and Senate versions of Obamacare -- Ms. Pelosi responded: "Are you serious? Are you serious?"As you can see, whether proposed legislation is or isn't in accord with our Constitution is simply a silly question to ask. What oath? What Constitution?
"Yes, yes I am," the reporter for CNSNews.com replied.
Ms. Pelosi shook her head and took a question from another reporter, never giving an answer. Her spokesman, Nadeam Elshami, then advised CNSNews.com that asking the speaker of the House where the Constitution authorized Congress to mandate that individual Americans buy health insurance was not a "serious question."
"You can put this on the record," said Mr. Elshami. "That is not a serious question. That is not a serious question."
One of the missions of the Southern Colorado Patriots Club is to educate our citizens about what--specifically--the Constitution says. And in doing so, we hope to turn our nation around and once again see this nation governed by this powerful, simple document.
When you contact your representatives, ask them about the conformity of what they do or propose with the Constitution. After all, they took an oath to uphold the Constitution. Don't you think they should honor that oath?
Labels: Congress, Constitution, patriots club, Pelosi
Members of Patriots Club Interviewed by Netherlands' NOS
You've heard plenty of news about grassroots organizations protesting the ever-extensive (and unconstitutional) reach of the US federal government via domestic news outlets. But did you know our own Southern Colorado Patriots Club had members interviewed by NOS of the Netherlands (sort of like NPR)?
As is apparently typical of these sorts of shows, lots of footage was taken, and lots of footage was clipped before the final cut. And--since this is to a Dutch audience, after all--the commentary is in Dutch, instead of English. But you'll understand the bits of interview done in English.
Now I wonder if we can get a bit more attention from our domestic news outlets?
As is apparently typical of these sorts of shows, lots of footage was taken, and lots of footage was clipped before the final cut. And--since this is to a Dutch audience, after all--the commentary is in Dutch, instead of English. But you'll understand the bits of interview done in English.
Now I wonder if we can get a bit more attention from our domestic news outlets?
Labels: interview, Netherlands, NOS, patriots club
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