@dosxxamber@RazorsE19753974@SenatorBanks Agreed. The problem is some states don't verify the identity/eligibility of voters and you can't force states to pass reasonable voter verification. Here it's tied to DL/state ID.
The House Armed services committee has rejected Ro’s amendment to remove section 224, and the proposed military integration with Israel will move forward.
We do not have a recorded vote.
It’s up to the House now to strike section 224 from the NDAA.
This is an outrage.
Our government has been co-opted by a foreign power.
George Washington: “The Constitution vests the power of declaring war with Congress; therefore no offensive expedition of importance can be undertaken until after they have deliberated upon the subject, and authorized such a measure.” Letter to William Moultrie, August 28, 1793
Thomas Jefferson: “We have already given in example one effectual check to the Dog of war by transferring the power of letting him loose from the Executive to the Legislative body.” Letter to James Madison, Sept. 6, 1789
James Madison: “The constitution supposes, what the History of all Govts demonstrates, that the Ex[ecutive] is the branch of power most interested in war, and most prone to it. It has accordingly with studied care, vested the question of war in the Legisl[ature].” Letter to Thomas Jefferson, April 2, 1798
I’ve noticed some folks I thought I was pretty close with acting very differently, and I know it’s over my criticisms of Israel.
The wild part is, I have criticized our American government for years. No issue.
But, saying a foreign government obviously has too much influence and control over mine is the red line, apparently.
I always wondered how in the hell a seemingly normal person could be indoctrinated into a cult and convinced to kill themselves.
We’ve got a front row seat to how that process plays out.
Just wrote my Congressman, asked him to vote to throw Section 224 out. Said if he did not I would do everything possible to make sure he was out in November. Suggest you do the same.