28 January 2008

DoOmSdAy!!

It's called the 'Doomsday Legislation', also known by it's official title 'House Resolution 5'. It was passed on January 5th, 2005, and surprisingly has managed to stay out of the spotlight for quite some time.

If you google 'Doomsday Legislation' you'll get a number of news sites that reported on it in 2005, but most of them paint it in the light of merely being a contingency plan in the event that more than a hundred members of the house are killed in a 'terrorist attack' or some other such terrible catastrophe. It states that special elections must be held to replace the House members within 45 days of the event, which some argue should be quicker. However, this isn't the problem with the Doomsday Legislation. These articles paint the picture that the legislation is a good measure in the event of another September 11th style attack, that it would allow government to continue to run smoothly in the event a number of politicians are killed in the attack.

But there is another side to the measure that they do not like to talk about. Under the 'Doomsday Legislation', the House would not need the required 218 members present to pass legislation, but can instead pass legislation with however many show up.

“If the House should be without a quorum due to catastrophic circumstances, then . . . until there appear in the House a sufficient number of representatives to constitute a quorum among the whole number of the House, a quorum in the House shall be determined based upon the provisional number of the House; and . . . the provisional number of the House, as of the close of the call of the House . . . shall be the number of representatives responding to that call of the House.”
In layman's terms, this means that if for some reason only twelve congressmen show up when circumstances arise, including natural disaster, attack, contagion or terrorist attacks rendering representatives incapable of attending House proceedings. So say another plane is hijacked and the skies are shut down again. That would mean that if only fifty or so congress members are in Washington already, they can declare war in order to retaliate, or pass any legislation they want. Or say there's an outbreak of the bird flu or some other convenient contagion, whomever is on the hill that day can pass whatever they want regardless of number present.

Where is the countdown till we lose the last of the few Constitutional rights that they have not taken yet? Where is the outrage? Where is the call for change? Why are we still supporting Neocons such as Clinton and Romney?

The primaries are fast approaching folks. Are you registered? Do you know where to vote? Do you know if your primaries are Open or Closed? Do you know who you will vote for? We need change and we need it now more than ever before it is too late. Go here and click on your state to find out more information about the primaries.

Here are a couple of sites reporting on the 'Doomsday Legislation'. Notice the spin put on it to make it look like a necessary evil by two of the articles.

http://www.rense.com/general52/appr.htm
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/04/23/1082616331689.html
http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/doomsday.html

15 January 2008

In case you weren't aware...

Just in case you didn't know, here's a few things your government has done for you recently:

President Bush has signed executive orders giving him sole authority to impose martial law, and suspend habeus corpus. This gives him dictatorial power over the people without any checks or balances.

The Government can jail you for life without charges, without a trial, and without a lawyer.

Executive Order #10999 allows the government to take over all modes of transportation.

Executive Order #11000 allows the government to mobilize civilians into work brigades under government supervision.

Executive Order #11921 Provides that the President can declare a state of emergency that is not defined, and congress cannot review the action for six months.

Senate Bill #1873 allows the government to vaccinate you with untested vaccines against your will.

The FDA says you do not have a right to know which foods have been genetically modified.

Congressman Sensenbrenner's bill (HR 1528) requires you to spy on your neighbors, including wearing a wire. Refusal would be punishable by a mandatory two year prison sentence.

And how about the wonderful freedom-protecting Patriot Act? The Patriot Act permits:
  • Secret FBI and police searches of your home and office.
  • Secret wiretaps on your phone, computer and/or internet activity.
  • Secret investigations of your bank records, credit cards, and other financial records.
  • Secret investigations of your library and book activities.
  • Secret examination of your medical, travel, and business records.
  • The freezing of funds and assets without prior notice or appeal.
  • The creation of secret 'watch lists' that ban those named from air and other travel.
"The constitution is just a goddamn piece of paper." -George W. Bush Nov. 2005


Does this sound like the work of a Democratic Republic, run by the people and for the people? I don't think so...