Obama & Congress’s Treasonous Act to Pass Health-Care without a vote on The Alex Jones Show 2/7

Posted by admin on April 28th, 2010 and filed under congress vote | 25 Comments »

Alex is live for the first two hours of the broadcast. He will talk about the unconstitutional effort by Congress and Obama to force through health care using “deem and pass” without a vote by the Senate.

Obama, Congress, and Treason Against the Constitution

Kurt Nimmo

http://www.infowars.com/

March 19, 2010

On Thursday, Robert Gibbs, Obamas press secretary, responded to a question about the so-called Slaughter Rule (named after Rep. Slaughter, who sits on the rules committee) that will be used by Democrats to force through Obamas totalitarian care bill, probably over the weekend.

Gibbs answer was deliberately opaque. By not addressing the question, he essentially said deem and pass will be used in the future to enact unpopular legislation, including a bill that will legalize millions of illegal immigrants.

It is now official — the Constitution is dead. It may as well be used to wrap fish.

Article 1, Section 7 of the Constitution requires that both houses of Congress hold recorded yea-or-nay votes on a bill before it can be presented to the president for his signature and before it can become law.

Obama approves of sabotaging the Constitution. He said he does not spend a lot of time worrying about what the procedural rules are, in other words violating the spirit and law of the Constitution is not a biggie for him. What I can tell you is that the vote thats taken in the House will be a vote for health care reform. And if people vote yes, whatever form that takes, that is going to be a vote for health care reform, he told Bret Baier of Fox News.

These constitutional rules set forth in Article I are not mere exercises in formalism, former federal appeals court judge Michael McConnell told the Wall Street Journal earlier in the week. They ensure the democratic accountability of our representatives.
http://www.infowars.com/obama-congress-and-treason-against-the-constitution/

Duration : 0:10:43

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Michael Moore interview (3 of 4) Mccain is run by lobbyists

Posted by admin on April 25th, 2010 and filed under democratic congress | 18 Comments »

And we have an e-mail question from Rebecca in Jackson, Tennessee: “Michael, I’m a fan. I’m glad you brought attention to so many important issues. But why didn’t you support Hillary? If more media people like you had supported Hillary instead of being misogynistic “maybe we would have a Democratic president in 2008.”

MICHAEL MOORE: I did support Hillary Clinton when she ran for Senate. And I’ve always been a big supporter of her. I wrote about her in my first book, a chapter called “My Forbidden Love for Hillary.” I have always had a great deal of respect for her. I didn’t support her in the primaries for one simple reason: she voted for the war. And I couldn’t endorse her or support her as a result of that. But she’s done so many great things, and continues to do great things for this country. And I think people respect that. You know, there’s some issues that just become the issue for you. And of course, the war is a big defining issue for me.

KING: All right. We’re going to have a couple of clips back to back here. It concerns the candidates and health care.
MOORE: You know, ask anybody on Social Security how well that system works. You know, the government — the Republicans, they love to run against the government. The government is of the people, for the people and by the people. It’s we the people. That’s the government. So they’re really against us when they say they’re against the government.

In fact, they do a great job actually of running for office and then proving, once they’re in charge, that the government doesn’t work very well under their leadership…the government’s job, in part, is to defend the country against attacks or imminent attacks. That wasn’t the case here. There was no threat from Saddam Hussein. We all know that now. And this horrible war was started — you know, McCain keeps talking about the surge, the surge, you know, the great surge. The surge, you know — whatever the surge has done, it was only to clean up a mess that he and Bush started.

I mean, the surge is not going to bring back those 4,000-plus soldiers who have died, those American soldiers. It’s not going to bring back the 100,000 dead Iraqis. The surge is not going to return the half a trillion dollars we’ve already spent on this war. The surge isn’t going to do any of that. That’s the real harm and the real trouble that’s been caused here.

But I just want to answer your question on the health care thing, because I do want to say something critical about Barack Obama’s plan. His plan still leaves the insurance companies at the table. They should not be anywhere. Private, profit making insurance companies should not be around a universal health care plan, because they are there to make a profit. We should never talk about a profit when we’re talking about helping people who are sick.

So — but the Congress has a great plan, the Democratic Congress. There’s 91 co-sponsors for the John Conyers bill. With a Democratic Congress and a Democratic president, I think that bill will pass Congress. And I don’t think the Democratic president, Barack Obama, is going to veto the Democratic Congressional bill. So that’s my hope. We’ve got to get people elected to Congress.

KING: A call from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hello.
CALLER: Thank you, Michael and Larry. My question is this: how can John McCain declare war on lobbyists, when lobbyists run his campaign?
MOORE: Lobbyists do run his campaign. We’re starting with Karl Rove’s protege, Steve Schmidt, who runs the campaign. I just read in the paper here today that Sarah Palin’s convention speech was written by a Bush speech writer. So you’ve got George Bush’s speech writer — George Bush’s people running the convention, running the campaigns for these people. If anybody has any doubt that this isn’t going to be just four more years of George W. Bush, just look at the people in charge of the campaign. And all lobbyists — the best example of the lobbyists, actually, Larry, is the — one of McCain’s chief advisers is a lobbyist for the nation of Georgia. And they’ve paid this man hundreds of thousands of dollars to lobby for them. And John McCain, boy, he was right there on the first day there. You know, it seems to me now, as we look at the whole situation, it’s a little more complicated than just saying, we’re all Georgians.

And how much I’d like to know of what he did there when that took place between the Russians and the Georgians. It had to do with this chief adviser, who’s on the payroll for the nation of Georgia. We don’t need this anymore.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0809/05/lkl.01.html

Duration : 0:9:55

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Texas Republican slams Bush “demented philosophy of conquest

Posted by admin on April 16th, 2010 and filed under republican congress | 25 Comments »

Full story at http://www.thebluestate.com/2007/02/video_texas_rep.html

Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) stood his ground and joined the twenty-or-so other Republicans that have decided to vote with the House Democrats in favor of a non-binding Iraq resolution that condemns President Bush’s troop surge.

Speaking of Bush, Congressman Paul was very straight-forward in his displeasure for Bush’s “demented philosophy of conquest.” Here is a portion of his floor speech:

RON PAUL: “In recent decades, our policies have been driven by neoconservative empire radicalism; profiteering in the military industrial complex; misplaced do-good internationalism; mercantilistic notions regarding the need to control natural resources; and blind loyalty to various governments in the Middle East.”

You can add Ron Paul’s name to the small list of the few level-headed Republicans left in Congress.

Duration : 0:2:58

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Obama & Congress’s Treasonous Act to Pass Health-Care without a vote on The Alex Jones Show 1/7

Posted by admin on April 13th, 2010 and filed under congress vote | 25 Comments »

Alex is live for the first two hours of the broadcast. He will talk about the unconstitutional effort by Congress and Obama to force through health care using “deem and pass” without a vote by the Senate.

Obama, Congress, and Treason Against the Constitution

Kurt Nimmo

http://www.infowars.com/

March 19, 2010

On Thursday, Robert Gibbs, Obamas press secretary, responded to a question about the so-called Slaughter Rule (named after Rep. Slaughter, who sits on the rules committee) that will be used by Democrats to force through Obamas totalitarian care bill, probably over the weekend.

Gibbs answer was deliberately opaque. By not addressing the question, he essentially said deem and pass will be used in the future to enact unpopular legislation, including a bill that will legalize millions of illegal immigrants.

It is now official — the Constitution is dead. It may as well be used to wrap fish.

Article 1, Section 7 of the Constitution requires that both houses of Congress hold recorded yea-or-nay votes on a bill before it can be presented to the president for his signature and before it can become law.

Obama approves of sabotaging the Constitution. He said he does not spend a lot of time worrying about what the procedural rules are, in other words violating the spirit and law of the Constitution is not a biggie for him. What I can tell you is that the vote thats taken in the House will be a vote for health care reform. And if people vote yes, whatever form that takes, that is going to be a vote for health care reform, he told Bret Baier of Fox News.

These constitutional rules set forth in Article I are not mere exercises in formalism, former federal appeals court judge Michael McConnell told the Wall Street Journal earlier in the week. They ensure the democratic accountability of our representatives.
http://www.infowars.com/obama-congress-and-treason-against-the-constitution/

Duration : 0:10:54

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Citizen Screams to Impeach Bush During Iraq Congress Meeting

Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 and filed under congress meeting | 25 Comments »

Someone sitting in the audience at the Iraq Congressional Committee Meeting, where Dems. Co-Chairs Baker and Hamilton are presenting report calling for reduction of troops in Iraq, screams out for impeachment of Bush and is escorted out by security.

Duration : 0:1:21

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“Republican Congress the Worst Thing…”

Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 and filed under republican congress | 4 Comments »

This clip is from Crooks and Liars, and it’s from “Real Time with Bill Maher.” I would trust the word of a General over an AWOL draft dodger any day… http://www.miltshook.com

Duration : 0:7:10

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Congress(Classified) Vote To Defend Against(Classified)

Posted by admin on February 21st, 2010 and filed under congress vote | 25 Comments »

Rep. John Haller (R-PA) introduces a bill that will allocate (classified) dollars over the next (classified) years to fight flesh-eating(classified).

http://www.theonion.com/content/video

Duration : 0:1:57

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Will Congress Vote to Censor the Internet?

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under congress vote | No Comments »

Is Obama Administration moving to Censor the Internet?

Duration : 0:10:42

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