Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Executive Orders


Definition
An "executive order" is a decree made by the President of the United States generally issued to agencies of the executive branch to manage operations in the federal government. These "orders" are usually made in pursuance of acts made by Congress. Executive orders have been used by previous presidents and have occasionally, been challenged as taking for granted too much discretionary power. When that happened, there were legal hearings to determine the extent of presidential authority.

History Repeats
This president has used executive orders to "legislate" his own agenda on the American public. He has abused this "privilege" over and over. Now he has become emboldened and will try and "implement" executive orders to promote NEW GUN LAWS.

Not only is this ILLEGAL, but it nullifies the Second Amendment of the US Constitution. Because of this treasonous behavior (or threat of), a US Congressman from Texas, Steve Stockton, vows to bring charges for impeachment against Obama if he abuses his office. This is TREASONOUS behavior because the President swore an oath to protect the Constitution!

Stockton sums it up as follows:
"Any proposal to abuse executive power and infringe upon gun rights must be repelled with the stiffest legislative force possible. Under no circumstances whatsoever may the government take any action that disarms any peaceable person — much less without due process through an executive declaration without a vote of Congress or a ruling of a court …. If the president is allowed to suspend constitutional rights on his own personal whims, our free republic has effectively ceased to exist."

Action to Take
Contact you local representative and tell them to support the actions being taken by Congressman Stockton. Do NOT allow President Obama to overstep his authority in ANY way.





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