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September 4, 2007 at 07:48:28

LOBBYING ELECTEDS IN CONSTITUTIONAL INTERVENTIONS

by Linda Milazzo     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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During previous American presidencies, less calamitous than that of George W. Bush, the most consistent visitors to local and national legislators were paid corporate lobbyists seeking favors that rarely, if ever, served the common good.  Greedy K-Street 'Abramoffs' exploited American capitalism and sacrificed the many to benefit the few.

Before the reign of George W. Bush, self-indulgent corporate lobbyists far outnumbered unpaid patriots who called-on elected officials.  Average Americans didn't phone, fax, email and visit their national, state and local legislators to plead for their country's salvation.  They felt no need to.  Their democracy, though flawed, was at no risk of failing.  Their electeds, though flawed, weren't tearing it apart.  

But today, with America in a Constitutional crisis, savvy constituents across the nation are rushing to intervene.  The number of patriot lobbyists visiting electeds has grown substantially.  Citizen interventions abound.

It's an awakening!  An awakening of patriotism, populism and progressivism.   Americans aren't afraid to act-up as the Bush regime had planned with the Patriot Act and the dismantling of habeus corpus.  Quite the contrary.   Americans are valiant.   They're lobbying selflessly for their nation's survival.  Not to deplete it, as corporatists, but to rebuild it, as patriots.

Over the past seven years, due to the Constitutional crisis of the 2000 Presidential election, the passage of Iraq War Resolution 114, the preemptive strike on Iraq, the ongoing Iraq occupation, the torture at Abu Ghraib, citizen incarceration without representation, illegal electronic surveillance, and much much more, Americans have become increasingly involved in lobbying electeds to defend and protect the Constitution.  For progressive citizen lobbyists that means pulling out of the illegal war in Iraq and impeaching George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. 

Across the nation, patriot lobbyists forge ongoing delegations to electeds to educate them on their duties.   In each meeting, electeds are provided updated research, information, and necessary tools to competently do their jobs.  Invariably, citizen lobbyists are more knowledgeable than the electeds.

Three weeks ago, a delegation of patriot lobbyists went to Democratic Congressman Henry Waxman's office (CA 30th CD) to discuss impeachment and the war in Iraq.  During that meeting, the group informed Mr. Waxman, who is Chairman of the critically important House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, that he had the option to use "Inherent Contempt" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contempt_of_Congress) to force Bush's cronies to testify in Congress or face arrest and imprisonment until they do. 

Shockingly Waxman, whose Bush Administration subpoenas are squelched by Bush Executive Order, was unaware of his option of "Inherent Contempt." 

HOW COULD THIS BE?!  

Why doesn't Henry Waxman know EVERY Constitutional option on hand to maximize the effectiveness of his Committee?  In any other business that level of ignorance after decades in office is legitimate grounds for dismissal.  The same standard should apply to Congressman Waxman. 

The citizen delegation also provided Waxman with evidence legitimizing the impeachment of Bush and Cheney.  They further recommended to Waxman that he view the John Nichols/Bruce Fein program on impeachment that aired on Bill Moyers' Journal on PBS.  It was a widely seen, highly acclaimed and informative program detailing Congress's obligation to invoke articles of impeachment when there is evidence of abuse of power - which Nichols and Fein provide ample proof of in their case against Bush and Cheney.

The fact is, as Chair of a powerful investigative committee, it is incumbent upon Waxman to use every tool available to self-educate on the job.  If the un-elected citizen lobbyists can take the time to view this video, then the paid elected official should be obliged to do the same.   http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07132007/profile.html     

Last week a citizen delegation I organized on behalf of CODEPINK visited Democratic Congressman Howard Berman (CA 28th CD) to discuss the War in Iraq and impeachment.   Once again the citizens were better informed than the Congressman. 

Mr. Berman appeared surprised at my suggestion that Speaker Pelosi had no authority to 'take impeachment off the table' since impeachment was prescribed by the Constitution.  I explained that Americans don't pick and choose what parts of the Constitution to honor.  It's the supreme law of the land in whole - not in part.   I explained that Speaker Pelosi had committed a potentially impeachable offense by purposely and publicly disavowing the Constitution she is mandated by oath to protect.  

Our group, comprised of respected community leaders, also informed Mr. Berman about the Bill Moyers' program on impeachment.  Since the Congressman had obviously not read the many books on impeaching George Bush and Dick Cheney that the rest of us had - even though HE serves on the House Judiciary Committee and WE don't - the least he could do is view an informative hour long program. 

He agreed that he would.

Later that afternoon, Mr. Berman was provided the link to the Bill Moyers program.  We'll follow up to make certain he views it.   After all, he's the paid elected official.  We're just patriot lobbyists protecting our nation for free.

One final and critically important question for the progressive community:

Where are our progressive candidates for 2008 to run against these slacker incumbents?  With the rise of the progressive movement and the desire to reclaim our democracy, will progressive candidates please step up to challenge these clowns??  

P-L-E-A-S-E?!?!   

If you run as a Dem and act like a Green we'll work our butts off to get you elected.

 

Linda Milazzo is a Los Angeles based writer, educator and activist. Since 1974, she has divided her time between the entertainment industry, government organizations & community development projects and educational programs. Linda began her writing career over 30 years ago, starting out in advertising and promotions. From 1976 to 1989, she operated an independent public relations service providing specialty writing for individual and corporate clients. For the past six years, Linda has focused on political writing. Her essays, letters and commentaries have appeared in domestic and international journals, newspapers and magazines. She's an educator and creator of a writers' program she's taught privately and in public schools. She currently facilitates an advocacy writing workshop and is developing an advocacy writing program to be implemented in public and private educational institutions and in community based organizations. Linda is a senior editor at OEN, a regular contributor to the Huffington Post, and to other respected news and opinion websites. A political and social activist since the Vietnam War, Linda attributes her revitalized-fully-engaged-intense-head-on-non-stop-political activism to the UNFORTUNATE EXISTENCE OF GEORGE W. BUSH and her disgust with greed-ridden American imperialism, environmental atrocities, egregious war, nuclear proliferation, lying leaders, and global tyranny!

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Andris57Yo m I'm a "been there, done that! Bought the tee shirt,to hide the scars!" type of person Ive worked�many jobs from�a chicken slaughterer to managing a branch of a multinational and many jobs in between.Raised in colonial PNG Left School 16,Grad Hi school 22 Night School, University 36� BBus (majored in Psyche and Marketing), Dip Comp prog and project Mmnt.at 50 I've been in 48 different community org ,23 on board with 18 prez or deputy prez.First social campaign at 17 for the aborigine...

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Bulldozers not required

I have often argued that merely changing the personnel in the White House is of very limited value if any. Changing from a religiously based exploitive ideology to a secular version of the same is like arranging the sand in the desert before a wind storm.

 If one has a cancer it makes no sense to simply exorcise the tumour without checking to see if it has metastasised. Similarly a band aid wouldn’t solve the problem.

Any surgery would need careful work so as not to damage anything else.

 

US appears to have two entrenched mindset camps. A wise person would need to be careful how one deals with the other. If other means of extracting troops from Iraq (stopping funding) were applied the schism that would follow would be akin to the aftermath of the Civil War. One could even postulate that the wounds still haven’t healed completely. The current divide appears to be North South.

 

I would suggest however, that it isn’t quite that clear cut but it does have a lot to do with the poor in the South wanting security first in extreme religion then in having someone else to blame for their circumstance. . Clearly the Genghis Kahn School of diplomacy would only further aggravate the animosity.

 

Capitalism maybe a great way to run an economy but it is a demonstrably pitiful way to run a country. Among its never ending list of faults is the increasing need for the average person to acquire and comprehend an ever increasing complexity of information. I would argue that it’s the privilege’s arrogance that fails to appreciate that these demands are simply beyond an increasing number of people, making them retreat into the comfort and predictability of Conservatism.

 

Politics like it or not is not only a reflection of these insecurities but is also base on a series of relationships between the members of both camps. Any precipitous actions would cause a breakdown of communication into more acrimony and partisanship than now. The net result would be an even more dysfunctional congress.

 

I am not advocating doing nothing only that I believe that Pelosi is using diplomacy by “hastening slowly”.

 I also suggest that to rid the US of Bush inc one must offer a workable alternative to his base. i.e. make them less like orphans. What is need is a healing. Politics being what it is the Dems could set Bush up to be discredited in his base then offer an olive sprig.  

by Andris (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 531 comments) on Tuesday, September 4, 2007 at 7:14:19 PM
 


A retired Navyman who has ran for 1st. District of Tennessee as a Green with a primary plank of Impeaching Bush/Chaney and a secondary plank of listening to and serving people instead of corporations. He now has accepted the position of FOAVC Coordinater for TN. He also is a direct decendent both on his Mothers and Fathers failies of members of the Seneca Nation.
Robert N SmithA retired Navyman who has ran for 1st. District of Tennessee as a Green with a primary plank of Impeaching Bush/Chaney and a secondary plank of listening to and serving people instead of corporations. He now has accepted the position of FOAVC Coordinater for TN. He also is a direct decendent both on his Mothers and Fathers failies of members of the Seneca Nation.

Don't know who I can find to run.

I ran as a Green last year in a Republican district. Did pretty good, but could do better. Had a heart attck during the campaign and couldn't finish my run. seven bypasses and defibulator later I am looking for someone to pick up my campaign and run before the next election. Otherwise I would run. I have even written a campaign platform for someone to use. Wish all the people who might run well.

by Robert N Smith (11 articles, 0 quicklinks, 8 diaries, 119 comments) on Tuesday, September 4, 2007 at 9:19:21 PM
 

 

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