Ermächtigungsgesetz? Pfft, that’s ancient history.
Who needs an enabling act when your lickspittles in congress will not even bother to investigate when you break the law? After all, you need a supermajority to get amendments passed, but a simple majority is enough to have congress ignore your crimes.
It's probably all for the best. After all, the time that congress spends doing work is time taken away from proposing those important new ethnic purity laws.
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Constant
Wed Feb 15 15:39:59 2006
Short version: There’s a way to compel Congress to investigate, even if they refuse: [ <a href=“http://www.thenextleft.com/blogatory/archives/2006/02/force_congress.html”>Click ]
Constant
Wed Feb 15 21:36:00 2006
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Hi!
Yes, it’s interesting some will not bother looking at the matter. But there is a solution: [ <a href=“http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/1/24/222211/259”>Click ] The rub of it: A singe state – it only takes one of fifty – to issue a proclamation. Then the fact finding will have to start. [ Here’s more on this approach: <a href=“http://constantpated.blogspot.com/2006/02/state-proclamation-can-trump-white.html”>Click ]
There’s no reason why Congress shouldn’t look into this matter; or why the States won’t make them.
Small problem: This method has been tested, and it can go around the RNC-controlled Congress. The proclamation will force the Congress to vote – up or down: Are they for or against the rule of law and fact finding; or are they for or against their oaths of office.
We know one thing: “Despite all that we don’t know,” there are many who do not want to know. That’s what got us into trouble over the Iraq WMD issue.
The time to know, and make prudent decisions has never left. The time has arrived for us to do what must be done to find out, and move on the basis of facts.
What you can do
Share the Kos link with your friends, review the information at the other link, and find out why others in the blogosphere don’t want to know. Share what you find – you’ll see a similarity to what was going on before the Iraq invasion. That approach failed. We need to learn and move forward. We owe it to the troops.
Best wishes!