Our thanks to Jim S. for this important reminder.
YES, Boehner is the logical next candidate for censure. I know that
some of you are writers, bloggers or radio personalities and all of you are
activists in one way or another. Let's all work on reminding people that McCain
and Graham have both been censured in their respective states and now it is
John Boehner's turn. Boehner has been working hard behind the
scenes for amnesty (immigration reform). He also never saw a spending bill he
didn't like. And as though that were not enough, Judicial Watch just named him
one of the top 10 corrupt officials in America for accepting bribes. He probably
should be in jail or participating in the Lancaster-York Necktie Party, but
we'll settle for the censure for starters.
Work and pray hard, folks. Their money and power can only go so far. And
for those who feel that we need to forgive them, remember that none of them ever
repented. And if they do, then remember that they WILL go back to their old
behavior. It's what they do. So pity them if you want. But not as much as you
pity the next generation saddled with the bills for their drunken party. They're
the ones who will censure US if we sit back and do nothing.
Boehner's sins, a short list:
Strong arming congress people for amnesty:
Boehner's deficit reduction is phony:
Judicial Watch's Top Ten Corrupt list includes Boehner (if this isn't
sleaze, what is??):
Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH):House Speaker John Boehner has apparently become a master at what Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer calls the “Tollbooth Strategy.” As Schweizer explains in his new book, Extortion: How Politicians Extract Your Money, Buy Votes, and Line Their Own Pockets: “You pay money at a tollbooth in order to use a road or bridge. The methodology in Washington is similar: if someone wants a bill passed, charge them money to allow the bill to move down the legislative highway.” According to Schweizer, Boehner apparently used the Tollbooth Strategy to collect more than $200,000 in political donations from executives just days before holding votes on bills critically important to their industries.The first bill was the Wireless Tax Fairness Act. Strongly supported by big phone companies like AT&T and Verizon, it sailed through the House Judiciary Committee, and was expected to immediately come to the floor for a full House vote. Instead of scheduling the bill for a vote, however, Boehner allowed it to languish on the calendar for the next three months. What finally prompted Boehner to bring the bill to a vote? As Schweizer explains it: “The day before the vote, Boehner’s campaign collected the toll: thirty-three checks from wireless industry executives, totaling almost $40,000.”
But don't forget Ryan and his phony budget plan. Your children and
grand children won't forget! nd the list goes on.
Don Hank
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