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On Jun 20, 6:23*pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"an old friend" wrote in ... On Jun 20, 5:49 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote: "an old friend" wrote in ... On Jun 20, 3:06 pm, RHF wrote: you want to change the constitution or what Changing the Constitution seems to be everyone's answer for everything these days..- where was that advocated? Where? Don't you watch the news? Read the papers? Constitutional changes have been suggested and/or attempted for such things as: 109th Congress (2005-2006) * a.. To ensure reproductive rights of women * b.. To force the Congress and President to agree to a balanced budget, with overspending allowed only in the case of a three-fifths vote of Congress * c.. To ensure that all children who are citizens have a right to a "free and adequate education" * d.. To specifically permit prayer at school meetings and ceremonies * e.. To allow non-natural born citizens to become President if they have been a citizen for 20 years * f.. To specifically allow Congress to regulate the amount of personal funds a candidate to public office can expend in a campaign * g.. To ensure that apportionment of Representatives be set by counting only citizens * h.. To make the filibuster in the Senate a part of the Constitution * i.. To provide for continuity of government in case of a catastrophic event * j.. The "Every Vote Counts" Amendment - providing for direct election of the President and Vice President, abolishing the Electoral College * k.. To clarify eminent domain, specifically that no takings can be transferred to a private person except for transportation projects * l.. Providing a right to work, for equal pay for equal work, the right to organize, and the right to favorable work conditions * m.. To allow the President to reduce any Congressional appropriation, or to disapprove of same (akin to a line-item veto) 108th Congress (2003-2004) * a.. To lower the age restriction on Representatives and Senators from 30 and 25 respectively to 21 * b.. To ensure that citizens of U.S. territories and commonwealths can vote in presidential elections * c.. To guarantee the right to use the word "God" in the Pledge of Allegiance and the national motto * d.. To restrict marriage in all states to be between a man and a woman * e.. To remove any protection any court may find for child pornography * f.. To allow Congress to pass laws for emergency replenishment of its membership should more than a quarter of either house be killed * g.. To place Presidential nominees immediately into position, providing the Senate with 120 days to reject the nominee before the appointment is automatically permanent 107th Congress (2001-2002) * a.. Calling for the repeal of the 8th Amendment and its replacement with wording prohibiting incarceration for minor traffic offenses * b.. To specify that progressive income taxes must be used * c.. To specify a right to "equal high quality" health care * d.. To limit pardons granted between October 1 and January 21 of any presidential election year * e.. To require a balanced budget without use of Social Security Trust Fund monies * f.. To allow for any person who has been a citizen of the United States for twenty years or more to be eligible for the Presidency * g.. To force the members of Congress and the President to forfeit their salary, on a per diem basis, for every day past the end of the fiscal year that a budget for that year remains unpassed Courtesy of:http://www.usconstitution.net/constamprop.html Dang The US Congress Didn't Do All That . . . i did not know that they had accomplished so much ~ RHF |
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