We the people need to take back our Government
#11
Are you saying we the RJ forum clan should take a crack at running the country??????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????
Well we sure couldn't do any worse could we? I think it's a great idea!
Yes Sir i am :!: Bjuice for President :!: :!:
Mark
Well we sure couldn't do any worse could we? I think it's a great idea!
Yes Sir i am :!: Bjuice for President :!: :!:
Mark
#14
i feel that will have to be sooner then later :arrow:
we have ALOT of idiots running my home state[ not saying a name but alot are in jail 8) ]
gee a 66% tax raise--IDDDDDDDDDIIIIIOTS!!!!!!
we have ALOT of idiots running my home state[ not saying a name but alot are in jail 8) ]
gee a 66% tax raise--IDDDDDDDDDIIIIIOTS!!!!!!
#15
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Originally Posted by lively
i feel that will have to be sooner then later :arrow:
we have ALOT of idiots running my home state[ not saying a name but alot are in jail 8) ]
gee a 66% tax raise--IDDDDDDDDDIIIIIOTS!!!!!!
we have ALOT of idiots running my home state[ not saying a name but alot are in jail 8) ]
gee a 66% tax raise--IDDDDDDDDDIIIIIOTS!!!!!!
#17
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Originally Posted by lively
AND i have a small business ops: ops: ops: :!: :!:
DO NOT BEND OVER IF YOU DROP SOMETHING :cry: :cry:
DO NOT BEND OVER IF YOU DROP SOMETHING :cry: :cry:
#18
Well it is going to take everyone, You know the Goverment if a few stands up they will hide them in some prison somewhere just to shut them up, But they can't arrest everyone :!: :!: :!: Freedom Of Speech What a load of B.S :!: :!:
Mark
Mark
#19
Originally Posted by MEMRACING62
Originally Posted by lively
AND i have a small business ops: ops: ops: :!: :!:
DO NOT BEND OVER IF YOU DROP SOMETHING :cry: :cry:
DO NOT BEND OVER IF YOU DROP SOMETHING :cry: :cry:
#20
I agree that an Amendment is needed. The problem is :
•Two-thirds of both houses of Congress must vote to propose an amendment, or
•Two-thirds of the state legislatures ask Congress to call a national convention to propose amendments. (This method has never been used.)
To Ratify Amendments
•Three-fourths of the state legislatures approve it, or
•Ratifying conventions in three-fourths of the states approve it. This method has been used only once -- to ratify the 21st Amendment -- repealing Prohibition.
The Supreme Court has stated that ratification must be within "some reasonable time after the proposal." Beginning with the 18th amendment, it has been customary for Congress to set a definite period for ratification. In the case of the 18th, 20th, 21st, and 22nd amendments, the period set was 7 years, but there has been no determination as to just how long a "reasonable time" might extend.
Of the thousands of proposals that have been made to amend the Constitution, only 33 obtained the necessary two-thirds vote in Congress. Of those 33, only 27 amendments (including the Bill of Rights) have been ratified.
Do you think those people that are in the House and Senate will vote themselves off their thrones?
•Two-thirds of both houses of Congress must vote to propose an amendment, or
•Two-thirds of the state legislatures ask Congress to call a national convention to propose amendments. (This method has never been used.)
To Ratify Amendments
•Three-fourths of the state legislatures approve it, or
•Ratifying conventions in three-fourths of the states approve it. This method has been used only once -- to ratify the 21st Amendment -- repealing Prohibition.
The Supreme Court has stated that ratification must be within "some reasonable time after the proposal." Beginning with the 18th amendment, it has been customary for Congress to set a definite period for ratification. In the case of the 18th, 20th, 21st, and 22nd amendments, the period set was 7 years, but there has been no determination as to just how long a "reasonable time" might extend.
Of the thousands of proposals that have been made to amend the Constitution, only 33 obtained the necessary two-thirds vote in Congress. Of those 33, only 27 amendments (including the Bill of Rights) have been ratified.
Do you think those people that are in the House and Senate will vote themselves off their thrones?