Good comments on the Constitution, the oath of office, and recall elections (Read 1222 times)

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Guy's name is Woody and he's pretty knowledgeable.  It's not me.  Worth repeating here.  I won't use the quote window for readability.

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We all need to disallow any law enforcer, politician, or judge to come between us and the Constitution. We the People wrote it, the several states ratified it, and the representatives and senators in Congress and the several state legislatures, and executive and judicial officers both fed and state, took an oath to support it.

 Somewhere, we need to find the power to enforce the oath, and awaiting on the next election cycle, or the attrition of judges, is far too long a time to leave such corruption in power. Relying on these institutions to keep their own house clean is fantasy, and the rare instances when such house cleaning is accomplished, the damage has been done and the cleaning had little to do with malapropism. Without the power to recall, we are subject to the consequences of being governed by the corrupt, the liars, the looters, and the autocratic.

 Obama is running this country as if it is autocephalous and he is that head. While he is far from alone in this corruption, he is the most dangerous to our rightfully and constitutionally non-autocephalous republic. Then again, maybe the most dangerous to our republic are those with the power to clean house and don't or won't. It smacks of one or all of complicity, of fear, and of disregard for We the People.

 In all of this, don't forget that we are, each and every one of us, no less one of We the People than any one of the Founding Fathers.

 Woody
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Terry, 230RN
I do believe that the radical and crazy notion that the Founders meant what they said, is gradually soaking through the judicial system.