S.2205, DREAM Act, Congress' Contempt for you and me
That people in both Houses of Congress have contempt for you and me is clear and made more clear every day in legislation such as S. 2205, DREAM Act that would give in-state tuition to illegals across the United States and deny the same to legal American citizens. For further reading, see End the Dream and also, Congressional Constitutional Contempt by Walter Williams. Congress has fallen all over itself interjecting itself into every facet of our lives. It is time to take back States' Rights - a novel concept - and to impeach Representatives and Senators who violate their oath of office. For more information, search for HR 1359, Enumerated Powers Act sponsored by Rep. John Shadegg, Arizona Republican. He has introduced his bill in every Congress since 1995. HR 1359 is pretty kool! It would require Congress to expressly point out the governing section of the US Constitution that allows them to pass any legislation. As the Constitution states in the 10th Amendment, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved for the States respectively, or to the people." "...The powers deligated to the federal government are few, limited to external objects as war, peach, negotiations, and FOREIGN commerce." As Dr. Williams states, "Congress is not alone in its constitutional contempt, but is joined by the White House and particularly the constitutionally derelict U.S. Supreme Court."
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Amen. I'm sick of the abuses that fly in the face of the people, trample over our rights, and steal from us to line their pockets!
Yes, and what some don't know is that the contempt is for all of us. Once a person does raise themselves up to be productive members of our society then they begin to see the contempt of us so clear in the words of Dick "Turban" Durbin and the likes of Harry Reid. What a sorry bunch of incompetents! No wonder they can't get "real" jobs.
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