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Melony B. DeFord
Dec 9, 2014
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Hello there folks. Yesterday me and my mice had Chinese food for lunch, and could hardly walk after… Tags: Handouts, Illegal Melony B. DeFord Oct 7, 2014 324 views
House Dem: Stop ‘Whining’ About Cancelled Insurance Plans July 30, 2014 www.FreeBeacon.com Tags: Health, Care Melony B. DeFord Jul 31, 2014 564 views
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Trifecta thinks the Republicans could take back the Senate from the Democrats in the upcoming elect… Tags: Care, GOP Melony B. DeFord May 15, 2014 392 views
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Melony B. DeFord
Mar 26, 2014
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Melony B. DeFord
Feb 15, 2014
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CBS's Major Garrett Calls Out W.H. For Backing Away From ObamaCare Enrollment Goals (January 6, 201… Tags: Major, Garrett Melony B. DeFord Jan 7, 2014 552 views
Former Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin joins NBC's Matt Lauer of 'The Today Show' and weighs in wit… Tags: The, Care Melony B. DeFord Nov 12, 2013 704 views
Megyn Kelly took on Ezekiel Emanuel, one of the architects of the Affordable Care Act, on Friday ni… Tags: Care, Act Melony B. DeFord Oct 26, 2013 679 views
October 21, 2013 - After the government shutdown, Jon Stewart said all Democrats had to do to regai… Tags: Health.gov, Technical Melony B. DeFord Oct 22, 2013 1344 views
At the top of his radio program today, Sean Hannity called in to an Obamacare call center. Hannity…
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Melony B. DeFord
Oct 21, 2013
1128 views
DON'T LISTEN TO OBAMA'S BRAINWASHED SUPPORTERS, EVERYTHING IN THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN FACT CHECKED.
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Melony B. DeFord
May 18, 2012
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Who is responsible for the current economic malaise? If you ask Bill Whittle, it's Obama's pals lik…
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Melony B. DeFord
Apr 7, 2012
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http://freebeacon.com/scalia-likens-obamacare-to-cruel-and-unusual-punishment/ Tags: Supreme, Court Melony B. DeFord Mar 28, 2012 384 views
Can the professional protesters of DC produce constitutional arguments that could sway The Nine? ht… Tags: Act, Supreme Melony B. DeFord Mar 27, 2012 219 views
Update: THE PDF.OF THE BILL HR3200 NOTED AT THE END OF THE VIDEO IS NO LONGER VALID. HERE IS THE UP… Tags: H.R.3200, - R.T. Hudgins Feb 8, 2010 100 views
House Democrats unveiled two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning after an investigation that violated fundamental provisions of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
The investigation of the president began with the complaint of a so-called “whistleblower” who turned out to be a rogue Central Intelligence Agency employee, protected by a lawyer who had called for a “coup” against Trump in early 2017.
Democrats first demanded that the “whistleblower” be allowed to testify. But after House Intelligence Committee chair Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) was found to have lied about his committee’s contact with the “whistleblower,” and after details of the “whistleblower’s” bias began to leak, Democrats reversed course. In violation of the President Trump’s Sixth Amendment right to confront his accuser, Democrats refused to allow the “whistleblower” to testify. They argue the president’s procedural rights, even if they existed, would not apply until he was tried in the Senate — but they also invented a fraudulent “right to anonymity” that, they hope, might conceal the whistleblower even then.
Schiff began the “impeachment inquiry” in secret, behind the closed doors of the Sensitive Compartmentalized Information Facility (SCIF) in the basement of the U.S. Capitol, even though none of the testimony was deemed classified. Few members of Congress were allowed access. Schiff allowed selective bits of testimony to leak to friendly media, while withholding transcripts of testimony.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), having allowed the secret process to unfold, legitimized it with a party-line vote authorizing the inquiry. The House resolution denied President Trump the procedural rights enjoyed by Presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, and denied the minority party the traditional right to object to witnesses called by the majority.
Rather than the House Judiciary Committee, which traditionally handles impeachment, Pelosi also deputized the House Intelligence Committee to conduct fact-finding; the Judiciary Committee was turned into a rubber stamp. Schiff held a few public hearings, but often failed to release transcripts containing exculpatory evidence until after they had passed.
In the course of the Intelligence Committee’s investigation, Schiff quietly spied on the telephone records of his Republican counterpart, Ranking Member Devin Nunes (R-CA). He also snooped on the phone records of a journalist, John Solomon; and on the phone records of former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, acting as President Trump’s personal lawyer.
Schiff’s eavesdropping violated both the First Amendment right to press freedom and the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. Yet he proceeded undeterred by constitutional rights, publishing the phone logs in his committee’s report without warning, confirmation, or explanation, alleging that Nunes and the others were part of a conspiracy to assist the president’s allegedly impeachable conduct. When Republicans on the Judiciary Committee asked the Intelligence Committee’s majority counsel, Daniel Goldman, to explain the phone logs, he refused to answer,
Ironically, Schiff had done exactly what Democrats accuse Trump of doing: abused his power to dig up dirt on political opponents, then obstructed a congressional investigation into his party’s and his committee’s misconduct.
Democrats’ articles of impeachment include one for the dubious charge of “abuse of power,” which is not mentioned in the Constitution; and one for “obstruction of Congress,” which in this case is an abuse of power in itself.
Alexander Hamilton, writing about impeachment in Federalist 65, warned that “there will always be the greatest danger that the decision will be regulated more by the comparative strength of parties, than by the real demonstrations of innocence or guilt.” Democrats have fulfilled Hamilton’s worst fears.
The Trump impeachment will soon replace the 1868 impeachment of President Andrew Johnson — which the House Judiciary Committee staff actually cited as a positive precedent — as the worst in American history.
In service of their “coup,” Democrats have trampled the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The Republic has never been in greater danger.
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