Yesterday, 68 Senators violated their oaths of office

In all seriousness, is there a way that we can force them all to step down for violation of their oath? I mean they clearly are passing laws that are in violation of constitution. They took an oath, they broke it, at the very least are they not guilty of perjury for violating the oath they swore to uphold? Even if their oath is meaningless, they are making direct attacks on our system of government, are they not all guilty of treason?
Could we get a lawyer to threaten to charge them with treason if they don’t step down?
 
Cheers :D to Sen. Cardin, D-MD, for his NAY vote! I sent him a letter thanking him for his defense of the Constitution, and for upholding his oath of office.

Jeers :mad: to Sen. Mikulski, D-MD, for her AYE vote. I sent her a letter condemning this violation of her oath of office and called her aye vote a direct affront to the constitution, and civil liberties.

It should also be noted that McCain voted AYE to this terrible law...like that's a suprise.:mad:
 
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Bump for freedom. Contact your Senators to complain about their vote, or to thank them if they voted no for it....
 
Yeah! My senator, Amy Klobuchar, voted against it. Norm Colman didn't though >(

Unfortunately Amy is a Democrat, but I think I'm going to send her a little thank you.
 
Yeah! My senator, Amy Klobuchar, voted against it. Norm Colman didn't though >(

Unfortunately Amy is a Democrat, but I think I'm going to send her a little thank you.

Both my senators are democrats, however one voted against, one for. Some democrats actually support the constitution...I mean, regardless of political party, everyone take the same oath.
 
Dear Senator Coleman,

I am a delegate to my GOP county convention, and I was shocked to see that you voted for the FISA
Amendment Act of 2007, S. 2248. I do believe we must protect ourselves from enemy threats, but never do I
believe that we must give up our right to privacy as described in our constitution. This bill is unconstitutional,
and by voting for it you have broken your oath of office. I will remember this as I continue through the
delegate progress and during the general election.

Sincerely,
(my name)

p.s. Please do not have an intern/secretary reply to me with some scripted message (no offense to those who
might read this before Senator Colemon). I would prefer for you reply to me yourself
 
Please take the time to write your Senators!

If they did good and voted against it praise them!

If they turned there back on freedom and voted for it send them what you think is best!
 
Bump. We really need to show some support now that they are at the negotiating table with the House. Everyone should contact their Congressman also as a new bill will probably come to the floor tommorrow or Friday
 
Sen. Kay Hutchison [R, TX] Aye

I gave my representative a piece of my mind and quoted Ron Paul's speech on the Patriot Act.
 
Please take the time to write your Senators!

If they did good and voted against it praise them!

If they turned there back on freedom and voted for it send them what you think is best!

Soon some of us will be writing our senators from prison the way this is keeping up.
 
Sen. Kay Hutchison [R, TX] Aye

I gave my representative a piece of my mind and quoted Ron Paul's speech on the Patriot Act.

I called her office too.

Told the staffer that she did not take her oath seriously.
I said "Everyone that voted "aye" to this bill should be brought up on charges of TREASON!"

She said "I will let her know"

Said the same thing to John Coryn's office too.
 
Oh god both mine here in Indiana voted Aye ok Hoosiers I wrote them --you guys better too
 
I called Sen. Hagel's office. Said I was appalled that he would co sponsor this bill. Also said I was appalled that he voted aye on the Telecom Immunity Bill. We, as a populace, have been sold out by these cocksuckers. I am so pissed right now.

“If we abandon the liberties we cherish, the terrorists will have won.” - Sen Chuck Hagel

Has this once maverick republican who has been very critical of the bush administration sold his soul? I was starting to appreciate having him as a senator. I'm not going to be upset that he's leaving office now.
 
No, we get a letter together and flood all of their in boxes. This is part of what we have to do. We have to hold their feet to the fire.

If we all send the same letter, they will call it a "form letter" and will discount it. Or basically, they consider it the same as if just one person sent the letter. This is what they do. :p

And yes, this is part of what we all have to do. We need to do this not just now, but every time there is a bad bill, before it is voted on.

Right now, our best chance is to hold the feet of members of the House to the fire, since they have not yet voted on it.
 
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