Quotable quotes of the day....
Vallely is now calling for a nationwide vote of "no confidence" in the Obama administration, and explains that with such a vote,
And here are the words of a liberal law professor who agrees that Barry and his administration have far overstepped their bounds as defined by the Constitution:
“It is time to recall the reprobates and reclaim the power of the people,” Vallely said. “We need to start with the White House and all of Obama’s appointees, especially Eric Holder. … Then on to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi – the architects who shoved Obamacare down our throats. We also cannot forget John Boehner and company who openly castigate the tea-party caucus, which are only doing that which they campaigned upon.” - Major General Paul Vallely, chairman of Stand Up America
“You are not calling anyone names, or labeling others. You are not trying to encapsulate each and every event. Rather, what you are doing is telling the world that ‘I have no confidence in him or his team anymore.’ They cannot take that away from you or attack you for it. A vote of ‘no confidence,’ albeit symbolic, at least focuses the discussion on something you can own. This ownership is in your opinion; one based in fact and close analysis, not in emotion, ‘talking points’ or ulterior motives. If asked or challenged tomorrow by his supporters that my lack of confidence is a political ploy, I will say, ‘No, I own my conclusions, I own my opinions and I have a deep sense of no confidence in Obama.’ The House of Representatives must follow our lead and take up a resolution of no confidence.”
And here are the words of a liberal law professor who agrees that Barry and his administration have far overstepped their bounds as defined by the Constitution:
"The danger is quite severe. The problem with what the president is doing is that he’s not simply posing a danger to the constitutional system. He’s becoming the very danger the Constitution was designed to avoid. That is the concentration of power. The Newtonian orbit that the three branches exist in is a delicate one but it is designed to prevent this type of concentration. There are two trends going on which should be of equal concern to all members of Congress. One is that we have had the radical expansion of presidential powers under both President Bush and President Obama. We have what many once called an imperial presidency model of largely unchecked authority." - Liberal law professor Jonathan Turley, addressing a December 4th House Judiciary Committee hearing.
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