Senator Patrick Leahy (D.VT.) Assumes Position In Presidential Line Of Succession…Are You Kidding Me?

In June 2011 Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) asked outgoing Defense Secretary Robert Gates how long Washington should continue working with “governments that lie to us?” Leahy wanted to know “when do we say, ‘Enough is enough?’”

Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., formally assumed a position in the presidential line of succession becoming the Senate pro tempore after the death of Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii.

On December 5, 2008 two women traveled (from Maine/N.H.) to Vermont to attended a Judiciary Committee Field Hearing in St. Albans, VT, chaired by Senator Patrick Leahy. re: “Community-based Solutions to Drug-Related Crime in Rural America.”

They submitted testimony, documentation and a demand for a full investigation into drug related crimes and violations of law, rights and due process. It was quite disappointing that neither were not afforded the opportunity to speak with him.

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Upon Senator Leahy’s exit from the building he yelled out to one of the women that he “would read documents on the plane.”  Never received a response from him.

Senator Leahy ,… “ ‘Enough is enough!’”

With this evidence on the table, would we expect anything different with Senator Patrick Leahy? Does he really think he’s kidding anyone else but himself? Vermont, help us all and remove this man from office!

Published in: on December 19, 2012 at 10:47 pm  Comments (5)  

ALERT – N.H. Democrats Want To Remove The Redress of Grievances Committee

House Speaker William O’Brien (R) last year resurrected the centuries-old concept — rooted in the state constitution — of empowering citizens to seek redress of their grievances by lawmakers. 

NH House Rules committee is intending to remove the Redress of Grievances Committee from the Rules of the House on Thursday. Apparently the Democrat Speaker doesn’t want the people to have a Voice in their Government!

House Rules Committee intends to remove the procedures for Redress of Grievances. ” Once they make the rules change – there will be no procedure in place for having a Petition of Redress dealt with by the house. If the public cares about having a voice – Tomorrow is a good time to remind the leadership that they will not simply go away.”

Public hearing tomorrow at 2:oo p.m.

NH State House Room 301 in the LOB, Concord NH.

The Committee never gave me the opportunity to be heard on my Petition.  It’s obvious they are afraid of something. The Republicans didn’t act when they could have and are now screaming the Democrats want to remove the committee. Have you figured it out yet?

Related:
N.H. Redress of Grievance Cmte. Chair Ingbretson Slams N.H. Attorney General Delaney.  

N.H. HOUSE REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES – MARIE MILLER PETITION   This petition was heard, but what action did the NH legislature take on the frauds perpetrated to steal peoples’ homes? This case is still ongoing.

IS JUDGE EDWIN KELLY, ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND FAMILY DIVISION IN N.H. OBVIOUSLY CONCERNED ABOUT REDRESS?

Published in: on December 19, 2012 at 9:15 pm  Comments (2)