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NH impeachment resolution comes up for House vote (HB24)
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NEWS . . . FROM CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE - MAJORITY AND MINORITY REPORTS RELEASED New Hampshire's House Resolution 24, an effort to commence impeachment procedures in the US Congress is part of a history making effort originating from Thomas Jefferson's Manual, Sec 603, and for the People's Voice to be heard, in a call for action. The New Hampshire House of Representative's "full" House Vote is scheduled tentatively in this week's New Hampshire House Session. The exact date and time is yet to be determined, but it's likely the vote will either be Wednesday, March 5th or March 12th. The House is in regular session on Wednesdays, but may add a day in the case of a full schedule. ---- HR24 REPORTS ---- HR 24, petitioning Congress to commence impeachment procedures. MAJORITY: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE. Rep. Pamela D Coughlin for the Majority of State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs: The majority of the committee believes that the world is in perilous and uncertain times and this House Resolution will encourage intolerance, violence and hatred around the world. Our President is the Commander in Chief. Our United States military has many troops along with many civilian contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan since the attacks on United States soil on September 11, 2001. This House Resolution will encourage terrorists to continue their attacks and hurt the morale of the United States' military forces and civilian contractors throughout the world. It will also undermine our troop's ability to pursue and accomplish their mission, which is the protection and security of the United States of America. Vote 10-5. MINORITY: OUGHT TO PASS. Rep. Eleanor Glynn Kjellman for the Minority of State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs: This bill is a petition to the US House of Representatives to commence impeachment procedures. Under Section 603 of Jefferson's Manual of Parliamentary Practice, a state legislature may bring this action. Many citizens and several representatives of the NH House of various political persuasions and parties, Republicans, Libertarians, Independents and Democrats, appeared before the committee in favor of this resolution. It appears to be not only bi-partisan but also multi-partisan. This resolution does not impeach the president, but requests that the US House begin an investigation regarding the various grievances of the petitioners. It is not our prerogative in the NH House to argue the merits of the grievances, or to seek proof of their validity, indeed that is the purpose of the impeachment inquiry in the US House. Impeachment is a tool of accountability – part of the checks and balances process of our democracy - which is available to the citizens in our democracy. The people have a right to petition their representatives and we have a duty to respond and act – regardless of the timing, convenience, political expediency or other concerns which are secondary to the preservation of the democratic process. We believe the process of impeachment should be exercised to maintain accountability in the office of the Presidency. The NH House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs Committee voted 10-5, 1 protest vote and 3 not present for ITL, or inexpedient to legislate, but continues to go forward, for the full House vote of New Hampshire's Honorable Representatives. Join Rep. Hall - I.Support.HR24@gmail.com And to New Hampshire residents, be sure to sign your email with City and State, as in Brookline, NH. When HR 24 passes, it does not need the New Hampshire Senate's vote in order to go on and it does not require the New Hampshire Governor's signature in order to be brought to the US Congress. When HR24 passes the House, HR 24 will be enacted as a petition, transmitted to Congress as a directive from the State level to the U.S. Congress and finally without the gridlock of Washington DC politics, Commence Impeachment Hearings! Representative Betty Hall needs huge support from everywhere in order to succeed. We ask YOU to send your message to the legislators of New Hampshire telling them for the sake our country, vote in the affirmative for HR 24! Send your message to: I.Support.HR24@gmail.com And to New Hampshire residents, be sure to sign your email with City and State, as in Brookline, NH. The emails will be printed for every legislator to read the People's concern and support of HR24. The number of emails is growing, approaching 1000 letters of support, as of Sunday. What is unique to New Hampshire, is that every bill introduced and sent to committee receives a vote in the full House. In New Hampshire there are 400 House legislators from a relatively small population. In order for HR24 to be brought to Washington DC, only House passage is needed to commence impeachment in the US Congress. In addition, The New Hampshire Bill of Rights, Sec. 10, retains the right of REVOLUTION enacted and never changed since 1784. There is no wonder the state's motto "Live Free or Die" applies to the people's trials and especially tugging at the hearts and minds of the People. Now we gather to be heard — a voice from the past . . . waiting for the Voice of the People be brought to Washington for the hearings to commence. By admin at 03/03/2008 - 11:08 | Accountability | Action alerts | Civil rights | Crime | Fair elections | login or register to post comments
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