Thursday, June 11, 2015

Defined & Explained: United States High Crimes and Misdemeanors (from Wikipedia)

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High crimes and misdemeanors is a phrase from Section 4 of Article Two of the United States Constitution: "The PresidentVice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."
"High" in the legal and common parlance of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries of "high crimes" signifies activity by or against those who have special duties acquired by taking an oath of office that are not shared with common persons.[1] A high crime is one that can only be done by someone in a unique position of authority, which is political in character, who does things to circumvent justice. The phrase "high crimes and misdemeanors" when used together was a common phrase at the time the U.S. Constitution was written and did not mean any stringent or difficult criteria for determining guilt. It meant the opposite. The phrase was historically used to cover a very broad range of crimes.
In the Washington Post reprinting of the Judiciary Committee's review of Impeachment in 1974, the review states, ""High Crimes and Misdemeanors" has traditionally been considered a "term of art", like such other constitutional phrases as "levying war" and "due process." The Supreme Court has held that such phrases must be construed, not according to modern usage, but according to what the framers meant when they adopted them. Chief Justice Marshall wrote of another such phrase:
"It is a technical term. It is used in a very old statute of that country whose language is our language, and whose laws form the substratum of our laws. It is scarcely conceivable that the term was not employed by the framers of our constitution in the sense which had been affixed to it by those from whom we borrowed it."[citation needed]
The constitutional convention adopted “high crimes and misdemeanors” with little discussion. Most of the framers knew the phrase well.[citation needed] Since 1386, the English parliament had used the term “high crimes and misdemeanors” to describe one of the grounds to impeach officials of the crown. Officials accused of “high crimes and misdemeanors” were accused of offenses as varied as misappropriating government funds, appointing unfit subordinates, not prosecuting cases, not spending money allocated by Parliament, promoting themselves ahead of more deserving candidates, threatening a grand jury, disobeying an order from Parliament, arresting a man to keep him from running for Parliament, losing a ship by neglecting to moor it, helping “suppress petitions to the King to call a Parliament,” granting warrants without cause, and bribery.[citation needed] Some of these charges were crimes. Others were not. The one common denominator in all these accusations was that the official had somehow abused the power of his office and was unfit to serve.[citation needed]
As can be found in[2] historical references of the period, the phrase in its original meaning is interpreted as "for whatever reason whatsoever". High indicates a type of very serious crime, and misdemeanors indicates crimes that are minor. Therefore this phrase covers all or any crime that abuses office. Benjamin Franklin asserted that the power of impeachment and removal was necessary for those times when the Executive "rendered himself obnoxious," and the Constitution should provide for the "regular punishment of the Executive when his conduct should deserve it, and for his honorable acquittal when he should be unjustly accused." James Madison said, "...impeachment... was indispensable" to defend the community against "the incapacity, negligence or perfidy of the chief Magistrate." With a single executive, Madison argued, unlike a legislature whose collective nature provided security, "loss of capacity or corruption was more within the compass of probable events, and either of them might be fatal to the Republic."[3]
According to the Constitutional Rights Foundation, "Prior to the Clinton investigation, the House had begun impeachment proceedings against only 17 officials — one U.S. senator, two presidents, one cabinet member, and 13 federal judges."[4]
The very difficult case of impeaching someone in the House of Representatives and removing that person in the Senate by a vote of two-thirds majority in the Senate was meant to be the check to balance against efforts to easily remove people from office for minor reasons that could easily be determined by the standard of "high crimes and misdemeanors". It was George Mason who offered up the term "high crimes and misdemeanors" as one of the criteria to remove public officials who abuse their office. Their original intentions can be gleaned by the phrases and words that were proposed before, such as "high misdemeanor", "maladministration", or "other crime". Edmund Randolf said impeachment should be reserved for those who "misbehave". Cotesworth Pinkney said, It should be reserved "...for those who behave amiss, or betray their public trust." As can be seen from all these references to the term "high crimes and misdemeanors", there is no concrete definition for the term, except to allow people to remove an official for office for subjective reasons entirely.
Alexander Hamilton said, "...those offences which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust. They are of a nature which may with peculiar propriety be denominated POLITICAL, as they relate chiefly to injuries done immediately to the society itself."[2]
The first impeachment conviction by the United States Senate was in 1804 of John Pickering, a judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire, for chronic intoxication. Federal judges have been impeached and removed from office for tax evasion, conspiracy to solicit a bribe, and making false statements to a grand jury.[citation needed]
In the impeachment of Bill Clinton in the late 1990s for perjury, the exact meaning of the term high crimes and misdemeanors became the subject of debate. A particular subject of debate is exactly what rises to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors. Some felt[who?] that the act of perjury, a federal crime, rose to that level. Others felt[who?] that this particular act of perjury, while illegal, did not reach that level because the lie was specifically in regard to a matter of personal infidelity and that the questioning that led to it was allegedly politically motivated.
The legacy of high crimes and misdemeanors persists in military justice, where those having contractual obligations under the Uniform Code of Military Justice(UCMJ) may be punished for offenses that would not be crimes if committed by civilians.[citation needed]

Friday, May 29, 2015

Is President Obama A Trojan Horse?

Is President Obama A Trojan Horse?

This is Obama Pretending to Talk About the Merits of a Horrible Trade Deal https://youtu.be/_BEKJyh_rC4 

Matt Damon: Not a fan of Obama

President Obama fires back at Matt Damon 

Matt Damon responds to President Obama (Jab)

Obama 'Breaks Up' With Matt Damon

Matt Damon Rips Obama - Would Prefer A 'One Term President With Some Balls'

Matt Damon Destroys Obama "Rolled Over To Wall Street"

Obama: Wall Street Did Nothing Illegal


Think You Understand Obama? You Don't, But You Will After Watching This

Love Obama? This Will Piss You Off (But You Need To Hear It)

Obama Can't Get Dems To Back Horrible Trade Deal

Obama Moves Forward With TPP Despite Democratic Objections

Obama, McConnell Lock Arms In Expanding Corporate Power

Were Obama’s Comments About Elizabeth Warren Sexist?

Senate Denies Fast-track For Obama's Trade Deal

Obama's Ridiculous and Unbelievable Speech


Feingold and Franken Go to Work On the Patriot Act

Secrets of The Patriot Act

Obama Backs Patriot Act and Other Horrible Abuses of Our Civil Liberties

Obama Defends NSA Spying

Propaganda on NSA Spying & Snowden Not Working

Republicans And Democrats Shockingly Unite Against NSA Spying

Why Obama and Bush Should be Arrested With Snowden

HUGE WIN FOR PRIVACY! Court Rules NSA Spying Is Illegal

Patriot Act Interpretations Would "Stun" Americans

NSA Surveillance - Does Obama Have ANY Credibility Left?
https://youtu.be/U78aW6FwkS8

George W. Bush Lives Through Obama’s War-Making https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpRZ3_EQA30

Oliver Stone: Snowden Is a Hero; Obama Is a Snake https://youtu.be/v01Cszk5Ta8
 via @YouTube

Oliver Stone: Obama a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing https://youtu.be/gITReTUZ6O8
 via @YouTube

Thursday, May 21, 2015

TYT: “LOVE OBAMA? "THIS WILL PISS YOU OFF (BUT YOU NEED TO HEAR IT)” [IT’S ALL TRUE]


via utube

TYT: “LOVE OBAMA? THIS WILL PISS YOU OFF (BUT YOU NEED TO HEAR IT)”
[IT’S ALL TRUE]
via YouTube

Matt Damon: Not a fan of Obama

President Obama fires back at Matt Damon 

Matt Damon responds to President Obama (Jab)

Obama 'Breaks Up' With Matt Damon

Matt Damon Rips Obama - Would Prefer A 'One Term President With Some Balls'

Matt Damon Destroys Obama "Rolled Over To Wall Street"

Obama: Wall Street Did Nothing Illegal


Think You Understand Obama? You Don't, But You Will After Watching This

Love Obama? This Will Piss You Off (But You Need To Hear It)

Obama Can't Get Dems To Back Horrible Trade Deal

Obama Moves Forward With TPP Despite Democratic Objections

Obama, McConnell Lock Arms In Expanding Corporate Power

Were Obama’s Comments About Elizabeth Warren Sexist?

Senate Denies Fast-track For Obama's Trade Deal

Obama's Ridiculous and Unbelievable Speech


Feingold and Franken Go to Work On the Patriot Act

Secrets of The Patriot Act

Obama Backs Patriot Act and Other Horrible Abuses of Our Civil Liberties

Obama Defends NSA Spying

Propaganda on NSA Spying & Snowden Not Working

Republicans And Democrats Shockingly Unite Against NSA Spying

Why Obama and Bush Should be Arrested With Snowden

HUGE WIN FOR PRIVACY! Court Rules NSA Spying Is Illegal

Patriot Act Interpretations Would "Stun" Americans

NSA Surveillance - Does Obama Have ANY Credibility Left?

President Obama = Trojan Horse? 
https://youtu.be/1bV6ZNGDPqA

George W. Bush Lives Through Obama’s War-Making https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpRZ3_EQA30

Oliver Stone: Snowden Is a Hero; Obama Is a Snake https://youtu.be/v01Cszk5Ta8
 via @YouTube

Oliver Stone: Obama a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing https://youtu.be/gITReTUZ6O8

 via @YouTube
 

Papantonio: A Psychiatric Evaluation of Obama 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvePQXdYsrQ

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Imperial Presidency of The USA

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Presidency

Imperial Presidency is a term used to describe the modern presidency of the United States. It became popular in the 1960s and served as the title of a 1973 volume by historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., who wrote The Imperial Presidency out of two concerns; first that the US Presidency was out of control and second that the Presidency had exceeded the constitutional limits.[1]
It was based on a number of observations. In the 1930s, the President of the United States had few staff, most of them based in the U.S. Capitol, where the President has always had an office. The Oval Office is still used when the president is in the country and not traveling, but is most often used for ceremonial occasions, but, in 19th and early 20th centuries, presidents were more regularly based there with a small staff. However, Franklin D. Roosevelt's leadership during the Great Depressionand World War II changed the presidency. His leadership in the new age of electronic media, the growth of executive agencies under the New Deal, his Brain Trust advisors, and the creation of the Executive Office of the President in 1939 led to a transformation of the presidency.
The President has a large executive staff who are most often crowded in the West Wing, basement of the White House, or in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which is beside the White House and used by the Departments of Defense and State. Progressive overcrowding in the West Wing led President Richard Nixon to convert the former presidential swimming pool into a press room.
Arguments that the United States President has become an imperial presidency are:
  • As staff numbers increased, many people were appointed who held personal loyalty to the person holding the office of president, and who were not subject to outside approval or control.
  • A range of new advisory bodies developed around the presidency, many of which complemented (critics suggest rivaled) the main cabinet departments, with the cabinet declining in influence. The National Security Council and the Office of Management and Budget are prime examples.
  • The Senate does not "advise and consent to" appointments to the Executive Office of the President (with only a handful of exceptions), as it does with cabinet appointments. A corollary of this is that EOP personnel may act independent of, without regard for, and without accountability to Congress.
  • The Presidency relies on powers that exceed the Constitution. The extent of foreign policy and war powers of the Presidency are questioned. Also the extent of Presidential secrecy is questioned. See The Imperial Presidency (book).
  • The plebiscitary Presidency is a Presidency that is accountable only during elections or impeachment rather than daily to the Congress, the press and the public. This has been considered evidence of an Imperial Presidency.
Some have suggested that the range of new agencies, the importance of the Chief of Staff, and the large number of officials created a virtual 'royal court' around the President, with members not answerable to anyone but the President and on occasions acting independent of him also.
The presidencies of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan were particularly described as surrounded by "courts", where junior staffers acted on occasions in contravention of executive orders or Acts of Congress. The activities of some Nixon staffers during the Watergate affair are often held up as an example. Under Reagan (1981–1989) the role of Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North, USMC, in the facilitation of funding to the Contras in Nicaragua, in explicit contravention of a United States Congressional ban, has been highlighted as an example of a "junior courtier's" ability to act, based on his position as a member of a large White House staff.Howard Baker, who served as Reagan's last Chief of Staff, was critical of the growth, complexity and apparent unanswerability of the presidential "court".

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

TPP Legislators for Transparency Call On Parties To Publish #TPP Text For Scrutiny & Debate B4 Signing

TPP Legislators for Transparency  

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED LEGISLATORS FROM COUNTRIES INVOLVED IN THE NEGOTIATION OF THE TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT, CALL ON THE PARTIES TO THE NEGOTIATION TO PUBLISH THE DRAFT TEXT OF THE AGREEMENT BEFORE ANY FINAL AGREEMENT IS SIGNED WITH SUFFICIENT TIME TO ENABLE EFFECTIVE LEGISLATIVE SCRUTINY AND PUBLIC DEBATE.


For a List of Legislators: GOTO:  http://www.tppmpsfortransparency.org/ 

Monday, May 11, 2015

"..prey of the rich on the poor" —THOMAS JEFFERSON

"Experience declares that man is the only animal 
which devours his own kind, 
for I can apply no milder term to...
the general prey of the rich on the poor." 

THOMAS JEFFERSON

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

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