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Showing posts with label Mitch McConnell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mitch McConnell. Show all posts

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Government Officials Have Been Officially Served

United States Joint Chiefs of Staff BadgeImage via WikipediaBe sure to see the full documents by clicking on the links. Something We The People should be sharing everywhere.

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The following 14 ‘sworn-to-uphold-the-Constitution’ members of Congress (and the Joint Chiefs of Staff) have been duly served with 14 pages of documents concerning the CIA COLUMBIA OBAMA Sedition & Treason TRIAL:

·         A list of those served and the NOTICE of SERVICE (3 pages),
·         Introductory Remarks given at the Press Release on 27 October, 2010 (3 pages),
·         Official Summary of the Trial (7 pages), and Links to all 5 days of complete Transcripts (1 page),

as shown online at www.CRS-Reports.org.

Service was duly executed on the following individuals:

SENATE;
Harry Reid, Majority Leader ( D-NV) [SH-522]
Richard Durbin, Majority Whip ( D-IL) [SH-309]
Mitch McConnell, Minority Leader ( R-KY) [SR-361A]
Jon Kyle, Minority Whip ( R-AZ) [SH-730]

HOUSE:
Nancy Pelosi, Speaker  ( D-CA,8th) [ 235-CHOB] 
Steny Hoyer, Majority Leader ( D-MD, 5th) [1705-LHOB]
John Boehner, Minority Leader (R-OH, 8th) [1011-LHOB]
Eric Cantor, Minority Whip ( R-VA, 7th) [329-CHOB] 
Dana Rorabacher, 21 year member (R-CA, 46th)

Senate Judiciary;
Patrick Leahy, Chairman (D-VT) [SR-433]
Jeff Sessions, Ranking member (R-AL) [SR-335]

House Judiciary;
John Conyers, Chairman (D-MI, 14th) [2426-RHOB]
Lamar Smith, Ranking Member (R-TX, 21st) [2409-RHOB]

Joint Chiefs of Staff;
Admiral Mike Mullen
9999 Joint Staff Pentagon
Washington, DC 20318-9999

What are the ramifications of serving these key members of Government?

"Misprision of treason" (18 U.S.C. § 2382)
     Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States and having knowledge of the commission of any treason against them, conceals and does not, as soon as may be, disclose and make known the same to the President or to some judge of the United States, or to the governor or to some judge or justice of a particular State, is guilty of misprision of treason and shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than seven years, or both.

Question #1: Is it Misprision of or an Act of … TREASON?

If one was not aware that an act of Treason was being committed by swearing in a Constitutionally ineligible person to the Office of President and Commander in Chief, but has just now learned about it – and does nothing about it, then it is Misprision of.

But if one was complicit in the act, say, by counting known-to-be-unconstitutional electoral votes – as 13 of the 14 persons listed above did on January 8, 2009 - then it is, in and of itself, and Act of Treason!
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Saturday, March 27, 2010

GOP leader calls for health care repeal, replace (OneNewsNow.com)

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  • "WASHINGTON - The U.S. health care system is in serious need of changes, but the Democratic plan to overhaul it is badly flawed and should be repealed and replaced, the Senate Republican leader says. Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said Saturday in the GOP radio and video address that "nobody is satisfied with the health care system as it is." Costs are out of control and "people are being squeezed out of the market," he said. But he said the health care bill signed by President Barack Obama this week doesn't solve those problems and undermines what is best about health care in this country - a wide variety of medical options and innovations. The main health care law and a companion "fix-it" measure aim to crack down on insurance industry abuses and to reduce federal deficits by an estimated $143 billion over a decade. Most Americans would be required to buy insurance for the first time or face penalties. McConnell was emphasizing a new GOP political approach opposing Democrats' health care measures that proposes "repealing and replacing" the bill rather than just repealing the new health care law. Republicans say they can push for parts of the health care overhaul without adopting elements they don't like, such as tax increases. "We can do better," he said. "We can expand access to people with pre-existing conditions. We can keep people from being kicked off their plans. We can lower costs and premiums. We can do all of these things without undermining the things we do best and without raising taxes that kill jobs in a bad economy." Republicans want to appeal to tea party supporters and other conservatives upset at the size and scope of the legislation, while acknowledging that many people, including moderate Republicans and independents, want to see changes in American health care. Obama said this week that he welcomes a political fight with Republicans over efforts to repeal the bill. Repeal is highly unlikely because Republicans are now in the minority in both houses a

    tags: leader, gop, calls


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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Brown: Mass. victory sends very powerful message - Yahoo! News

  • "BOSTON – Republican Scott Brown, fresh from a stunning Massachusetts Senate victory that shook the power balance on Capitol Hill, declared Wednesday that his election had sent a "very powerful message" that voters are weary of backroom deals and Washington business-as-usual. Democrats scrambled to explain the loss, which imperils President Barack Obama's agenda for health care and other hard-fought domestic issues. Republicans greeted their victory with clear glee. "The president ought to take this as a message to recalibrate how he wants to govern, and if he wants to govern from the middle we'll meet him there," said Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. Obama said the Massachusetts vote reflected the mood around the country. "People are angry, and they're frustrated," he said in an interview with ABC News. Democrats still exercise majority control over both the House and Senate. But Tuesday's GOP upset to win the seat long held by the late Sen. Edward Kennedy — following Republican victories in Virginia and New Jersey last fall for gubernatorial seats that had been held by Democrats — signals challenges for Democratic prospects in midterm elections this year. Even when the economy is not bad, the party holding the White House historically loses seats in midterms. "If there's anybody in this building that doesn't tell you they are more worried about elections today, you should absolutely slap them," Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri told reporters at the Capitol. "Of course everybody is more worried about elections. Are you kidding? It's what this place thrives on." Brown, in his first meeting with reporters after the special election, portrayed his victory as less a referendum on Obama or the president's health care proposal and more of a sign that people are tired of Washington politics and dealmaking. He said his victory sends "a very powerful message that business-as-usual is just not going to be the way we do it." "I think it's important that we hit the ground running," B

    tags: Government, Politics, Brown, Healthcare, Republican, Victory, News, message', Mass


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