Archive for May 31st, 2011

Read some of your new laws, people. Take these Executive Orders

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Executive Orders unconstitutionally give the president power to make laws that shape your lives and the lives of your kids. It is clear that they violate the separation of powers so strongly intended by the Constitutional Convention.

“The powers of every government are only of three kinds; the legislative, executive, and judicial. This natural division, founded upon moral order, must be preserved by a careful separation or distinction of the powers vested in different branches. If the three powers are injudiciously blended; if for instance, the legislative and executive, or the executive and judicial powers are united in the same body, great dangers may ensue, and the effect would be the same, whether such powers are devolved on a single magistrate or on several. In the wise distribution of these powers, in the application of suitable aids and checks to each, we may attain the optime consituta respublica, which is the object of general desire and admiration.—William Rawle, LL.D.; A View of the Constitution of the United States; 1829

Executive Order 10995: Seizure of all communications media – radio, television, newspapers, CB and Ham radio, telephones and the internet (in effect, suspension of the first amendment)
Executive Order 10997: Seizure of all electrical power and fossil fuels

Executive Order 10998: Seizure of all food sources, farms and farm equipment. Food will be rationed. Today some states have anti-hoarding laws on the books, stating that anything over a one week’s supply of food is considered hoarding and against the law.

Executive Order 10999: Seizure of all transportation and control of all highways, interstates and seaports. Any vehicle, public or private, can be taken.

Executive Order 11000: Seizure of all civilians for work under Federal supervision.

Executive Order 11003: Seizure of all airports and aircraft, public or private.

Executive Order 11004: Housing and Finance given authority for population relocation.

Executive Order 12919: Directs various Cabinet officials to be ready to take over virtually all aspects of the United States economy during a “state of national emergency” at the direction of the president.

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Obama again declares June ‘Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month’

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

President Barack Obama has proclaimed June 2011 “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month.”

Painting the LGBT experience as the “story about the struggle to realize that all people can live with dignity and fairness under the law,” Obama highlighted the steps his administration has taken for gay rights, including passing the repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” legislation and giving the LGBT community more access to federal housing programs.
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Stacey Campfield’s measure may be unconstitutional, leaders say

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

NASHVILLE – The Legislature’s Republican leaders say they were advised that Sen. Stacey Campfield’s effort to defund Planned Parenthood in the state budget bill was unconstitutional and they will try to accomplish the same objective with separate legislation next year.

“The confusion surrounding the language in the budget regarding Planned Parenthood has been unfortunate,” said Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey and House Speaker Beth Harwell in a joint statement issued Friday.

The statement and interviews with legislators, however, left unsolved the mystery of how the House and Senate approved a budget bill containing Knoxville Republican Campfield’s amendment to block state funding to Planned Parenthood and, at the same time, included an amendment that apparently negated it.

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