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How the dems toss the Constitution while voting on the House floor

by: Clyde Middleton   posted: 2009-10-23 11:19:00
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This video is deeply disturbing.

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Lorraine on 2009-10-23 12:46:49

Deeply disturbing...to say the least. Terrifying is closer to the truth

I just knew if the American people were foolish enough to give the dems complete control of the WH and Congress that they (the dems) would get the bit in their teeth and the US Constitution (and "we the people") was going to suffer immensely. I tried to explain this to people before the election. No sale. No they stand around in disbelief of what is taking place. It is enough to make one cry.

And why oh why did the people of PA reelect that fool of a man when they had such a marvelous man running against him. Why!!!!!


Pat on 2009-10-23 14:47:05

I am in total shock. PA? Is this what you want? Does this man truly represent you? This is an example of the "change" in the Democratic Party. It isn't the Republican Party standing in Obama's way.... but the rising of a new party. The European Democratic Party. Where did the old Democratic Party go? At least they were American owned.


joe on 2009-10-23 14:29:15

murtha is a piece of trash that needs to be taken to the land fill.

good question lorraine. Why is he re-electid? Because he's as dirty as they come.

for being a marine, this pos has no honor. The sooner he is gone the better.


The STAR Forum on 2009-10-23 18:06:14

It is very upsetting to see such a blantant disregard for procedure, however not surprising to see such a lack of character on the part of Mr. Murtha. His little "airport" on tax-payer money says it all.

But this should drive home the need for all of us to become better educated, because these same rules (Robert's Rules of Order) are used on our local levels as well. In order to win, we must be educated enough to play the game.

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Jim on 2009-12-02 12:37:28

I'm forwarding this video to as many as possible..This is unbelievable...I can't say what I think needs to be done...I'm wondering if our votes even count any more...All the polls showed McCain ahead and Obama still won...Electronics are easily fooled...I know as I was in Electronics in the Navy...A good friend of mine was a code expert and tells me we would never know if it's being done...It's easily hidden by hardward in the electronics...and only accessible if you know it's there and where it is...Hackers prove this every day anyway...I think electronic voting is wrong and unconstitutional...There is no person recording the vote...anyone else agree? What is to be done...First we need to take our government back

Note: I hate to add to anyone's frustration level....Let's just get this video forwarded to all our acquaintances...thanks


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