Martial Law Declared In Congress

by Mr. Charrington on September 28, 2008

The House Republican Leadership has announced its intention to have the House vote, before adjourning on Friday or Saturday, on several major pieces of legislation that are not yet available to House members in final form because behind-closed-door negotiations on the proposals are still going on. The Leadership apparently intends to use a process known as “martial law” to allow these bills to be brought to the floor very shortly after negotiations are completed, with the result that Members of the House are likely to have virtually no time to examine and consider the details of the legislation before they will be required to vote on it. Read this older rep of what happened in 2006 – Now once again it’s happening over the 700 billion $ bailout.

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Mr. Charrington 09.28.08 at 8:40 pm

This is insane…

Matt 09.30.08 at 7:50 pm

Is anyone actually surprised? I think this is only the tip of the ice berg! Oh well! Stick together and we’ll all get through it! Matt from Canada

x-star-x-light-x- 10.03.08 at 1:16 am

i dont think i fully understand this martial law buisness does this meen that all high security inmates will be put to death? or is this just saying that congress(the states w.t.f.e.) will allow no person there right to opinion & free will? i dont get it this government is disapointing me for nationally exposing all of there own personal intrests to the public in less then a 10 year period.

G James 10.27.08 at 11:46 am

The democrates control the House Rules and Means and all the other commitees, not the republicans. So this would have to be a democratic action…

charrington 10.27.08 at 1:23 pm

Both parties voted for it to pass James. With the Republican leaders leading the way.
There were several people that objected to it taking place and they didn’t attend DK and RP were two – one republican and one democrat.

People need to get over the Democrats vs Republican bullshit. It’s two heads on the same snake. They BOTH have the same endgame goals and if people cant see that something is very wrong with their critical thinking process.

Have you ever stopped to think that McCain will just be a lame duck in the Whitehouse? He’s too closely attached to Bush and what bush has done. Obviously there will be a HUGE turnover in the senate and even more so in the congress. Nothing will get done and if there was another false flag no one in his right mind would believe Bush or McCain. They just couldn’t sell it again. However it’s almost a false flag operation in itself knowing that Obama has so many koolaid drinking followers that trust him. So why wouldn’t the system use this to re-establish America’s faith in politicians, so they could then run false flags again?

You have both Biden and Powell saying after the election there is going to be another “Crisis”. WTF is that about?

So the truth is man – neither McCain or Obama are going to change anything for the better, it’s just a new way to re-establish America’s faith in status quo.

jeff 11.23.08 at 11:25 am

there is nothing to be done to stop it. there will be a new world order. just prepare yourself

jeff 11.23.08 at 11:26 am

i want to know if there is anything we as the people can do to stop this

charrington 11.23.08 at 12:33 pm

No Jeff there isn’t. Game is pretty much over at this point.

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