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Member since : May-26-2009 (Verified)
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Leave the White House less imperial than you found it. Appoint an independent prosecutor to prosecute Bush, Cheney, and their top officials in order to deter in the future the crimes of aggressive war, misleading congress, defrauding congress, misspending funds, war crimes, murder, warrantless spying, torture, domestic propaganda, violations of the Hatch Act and the Voting Rights Act, obstruction of justice, misprision of felony, retaliating against whistleblowers, etc. Restore to Congress the power to legislate, the power to begin and end wars, the power to raise and spend money, the power to approve or reject treaties and appointments, and the power to oversee the functioning of the federal government including through the power of impeachment and the power of inherent contempt. That means no more signing statements rewriting laws, and instead support for legislation that would criminalize such behavior. And it means similar action on each of the other offenses.

We, the people, must:

Demand that Congress ban the use of funds for any activities created in violation of the law by presidential signing statements.

Amend the Constitution to clearly ban the use of presidential pardons to pardon crimes authorized by the president.

Amend the War Powers Act and the Constition to include the requirement that Congressional authorizations of war include time limits of no more than 12 months, after which Congress must vote again to extend the war or end it, to disallow the unconstitutional initiation of wars without Congressional approval, and to make the law enforceable.

Make war profiteering by any war maker a major felony. This would apply to any employee of the federal government or anyone who had within the past decade been an employee of the federal government.

Legislate a requirement that, in any war, the military aged children and grandchildren of the president, the vice president, all cabinet officials, and all Congress members serve on the front lines in the most dangerous combat positions -- no exceptions, no exemptions.

Prohibit the use of mercenaries or any armed contractors, as well as the use of any military force on American soil except when directly engaged in defensive war against a foreign nation.

Repeal the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, the 2008 FISA Amendments Act, the Protect America Act, the original Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the PATRIOT Act.

Ban secret budgets, secret laws, and secret agencies.

Change the Senate rules to eliminate the filibuster.

Create a task force to research whether the Senate has ever served any useful purpose not better served by the House.

End all rendition, as distinct from extradition.

Amend the Constitution to make the ban on ex-post-facto laws include any laws that would retroactively grant immunity for crimes.

Amend the Constitution to bar the vice president from exercising executive power.

Amend the Constitution to clarify the congressional power of inherent contempt.

Amend the Constitution to include the right to vote and to have one's vote counted publicly at the polling place.

Give Washington, D.C., full voting representation in Congress.

Amend the Constitution to ban private financing of campaigns, create public financing, and provide free air time to candidates.

Sign and ratify the Rome treaty to join the International Criminal Court.

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OPTIONAL PART 2 OF THIS PROPOSAL - Drafted and withheld at first, posted May 29th in response to useful comments from ttahiti and many others posted below.

Release more evidence, and support organizations suing in court for the release of evidence.

Ask Congress to update and reissue the subpoenas that were refused during the 110th Congress, and to enforce them through inherent contempt.

Support media reform and independent media outlets. Break up the monopolies. Invest in public media, including an E-Span election network to provide free substantive election coverage.

Advance a long-term vision in which the corrupting influences of money, media, and party are restrained, and our rights are restored, enforced, and expanded, including the right to vote and to have our votes counted publicly and locally, equal rights for all, environmental rights, the right to education and healthcare, worker rights, the right to basic welfare, freedom of press, freedom from war lies, and the right to know your rights.

Push for approval, ratification, and enforcement of international human rights treaties. Build toward Constitutional amendments or a convention with a plan to establish the right to know the laws and to have them applied equally, a ban on signing statements, whistleblowers protected, inherent contempt established, corporations stripped of human rights, monopolies restricted, clean campaign money and free media created, the power of parties reduced, nonpartisan (not bipartisan) redistricting, limiting election seasons, no more electoral college, a bigger House with no Senate, the right to be represented, no appointing of senators, limiting terms for judges, requiring a balanced budget, limiting bills to single topics and requiring clarity, allowing legislation by public initiative, allowing recall elections, creating citizen assemblies, and developing a fourth (people's) branch of government.
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david 9 months ago
The proposal has been reinstated. People can see it listed and vote on it.
david 9 months ago
That's a fine proposal and anyone can do it here in the comments, but nobody - myself included - can revise the above proposal itself since the site no longer lets me do that.
david 9 months ago
Hey Cherold,
This is step one of a long work-in-progress collaborative development. If you want to propose deleting or adding or changing items, that's exactly the idea.
david 9 months ago
I haven't read everything but haven't noticed abuse (much less crimes) to report and haven't reported any.

Let's discuss possible improvements to the proposal above.
david 9 months ago
Everyone should feel free to report abuse as they perceive it, but those reports do not go to me.

Also, I am no longer able to revise the proposal (this lousy website won't let me, although it did let me for a few days).
david 9 months ago
I'm not a moderate or a moderator :-)

If I have some special moderating powers as a result of having posted this proposal I'm unaware of it.

But if I were aware of it, I'm not sure what I would do.

If people threaten violence or other harm, libel, instigate hate crimes, abuse a public forum to sell things, etc., then I could see clicking those little "Report Abuse" links that show up in each post for me, and I assume for everyone. (Or do only I see those?)

But if people are misinformed, misguided, paranoid, conspiratorial, hostile, abusive, distrustful, arrogant, impatient, or just angry, well the best remedy for that sort of free speech is more free speech.

The people some of you want censored for makng fools of themselves can make better fools of themselves without your help.

Onward!
david 9 months ago
Has everyone asked all their friends to come vote for this proposal, blogged about it, Emailed it, etc? Let's keep working on making it better, but let's get more people behind it!
david 9 months ago
Never change the Constitution? And undo a couple of dozen amendments immediately? Go back to white guys get to vote and slaves count less in a census?

If you say so.

The Senate, by the way, blocked 8 attempts by the House to end slavery. The Senate has always blocked better proposals from the House. That was its intended purpose.

It does provide disproportionate representation for smaller states, but it also strips state governments of power in ways the House alone probably would not. And while Senators favor campaign corruption, wall street giveaways, illegal spying, torture, war, union busting, slashing school funding, polluting the environment, and propping up private health insurance far more than do members of the House, the same cannot be said of residents of small states as compared to large.

End it, don't mend it.
david 9 months ago
stremington, i agree
david 9 months ago
You may say I'm a dreamer ...
I hope some day you will join us.
:-)
david 9 months ago
I thought pot smokers were not supposed to see the world through eyes of vengeance? Legalizing pot is indeed far more important than somebody's petty revenge. But more important than either is the sort of reform described in the above proposal.
david 9 months ago
If a vice president runs the country, the president cannot be impeached because everyone can scream "WHAT do you want a president Cheney???" knowing that he's already guilty of the same crimes. So you have to impeach the Veep and then the Prez, and that's too much for poor wittle congress members to contemplate. But if the Veep sticks to his or her constitutional role of serving as president of the Senate and existing in case the president can no longer serve, then the president is indeed "unitary" and can be held accountable and can be replaced by a vice president not responsible for the impeachable offenses.
david 9 months ago
I don't know what it means to option Robert or whether you're asking Robert about something called optioning, but please be reassured that I don't hate or even dislike you in the slightest :-)