Time: Fri Aug 29 07:06:32 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id HAA02793; Fri, 29 Aug 1997 07:03:04 -0700 (MST) by usr05.primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id HAA16625; Fri, 29 Aug 1997 07:00:53 -0700 (MST) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 06:59:16 -0700 To: (Recipient list suppressed) From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLS: Netline to Congress Results <snip> > >Subject: Q&A > >Here are the results of questions asked daily of many people, >that the members of the U.S. Congress & Senate read. > >I have been told the daily response is over one million, but >I need more information to support these findings. > >My many friends and I respond daily to the new questions. If >you need help on going to the site let me know. >-- >Doug > Netline To Congress > Information & Explanation About Netline To Congress > > Previous Questions > >8-4-97 Should public officials who violate their "Oath of Office" in any >way or manner be impeached immediately? Results: YES=98% NO=2% > >8-5-97 Do you believe that Congress and the President have actually >lowered taxes, reduced spending, and prepared a budget that could ever be >balanced? Results: YES=0% NO=100% > >8-6-97 The influx of Chinese imports have created a U.S. trade deficit of >near $100 Billion dollars by competing American Workers against Chinese >slave labor. Should Congress rescind the Favored Nation status granted >China this year? Results: YES=100% NO=0% > >8-7-97 Since the passage of the Gatt Agreement, millions of Americans have >lost their jobs. Should Congress vote to remove the United States from >participation in the Gatt Agreement and thus avoid the arbitrary authority >of the international World Trade Organization, which enforces Gatt? > Results: YES=100% NO=0% > >8-08-97 The Framers of the Constitution believed that serving in Congress >was an honorable and patriotic duty, not an occupation or profession. > Would you agree with Congress limiting its sessions to two (2) months per >year and its members being paid a travel allowance and a reasonable per >diem fee while in session, instead of a salary and pension? >Results: YES=93% NO=7% > >8-11&12-97 In the latest Budget, Congress apparently gave approval to >President Clinton to negotiate an expansion of NAFTA. A negotiated >expansion, according to the latest Budget Bill, will then be voted on by >Congress with a "fast track" yes or no vote and no debate. Do you think >Congress should vote to defeat any expansion of NAFTA? Results: >YES=95% NO=5% > >8-13-97 Reportedly, U.S. armed forces are based in approximately 100 >countries. Except for a few strategic bases, do you think Congress should >vote to bring our military personnel home and close most of the foreign >bases? Results: YES=81% NO=19% > >8-14-97 Do you think Congress should abolish the income tax? Results: >YES=95% NO=5% > >8-19-97 Would you like for Congress to propose a Constitutional Amendment >that would abolish lifetime appointments of federal judges and that would >require all federal judgeships be filled by election every 4 years, within >the district for district courts, within the circuit for Court of Appeals, >and nationally for the Supreme Court, and which prohibits consecutive >re-election? Results: YES=79% NO=21% > >8-20-97 Over 2 years ago the President told the Congress and the American >People that U.S. troops would be in Bosnia not longer than 1 year. Do you >think that Congress should stop the funding for U.S. troops in >Bosnia? Results: YES=100% NO=0% > >8-21-97 In 1979 there were approximately 11 federal law enforcement >agencies. Today, 18 years later, there are 32 such executive branch >agencies with over 60,000 armed agents, collectively. Most of these >agencies have trained "swat teams", members of which wear black ski masks, >black ninja-like clothing, and black boots. They are armed with >sophisticated automatic weapons and sniper rifles, and they are primarily >trained to kill. Do you believe that Congress should refuse to fund 32 >federal law enforcement agencies and 60,000 armed federal agents? Results: >YES=100% NO=0% > >8-22-97 Should Congress pass a law which allows terminally ill patients >the right to choose any alternative or experimental drug, therapy, >treatment or procedure? Results: YES=86% NO=14% > >8-25-97 Should Congress pass a law which limits campaign contributions by >individuals and corporations to any federal office candidate to $1,000 or >less, and which prohibits pac contributions? Results: YES=93% NO=7% > >8-26-97 The Constitution identifies only 4 federal crimes. In Article I >Section 8, it says Congress shall have the power "To provide for the >Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and current coin of the United >States...To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high >Seas, and Offenses against the Law of Nations." In Article III, Treason is >listed. Article III also requires that the Trial of all crimes be held in >the State where the crimes were committed. The constitution does not >provide for the establishment of any federal law enforcement agencies. > Article VI states that all executive state officers shall be bound by Oath >or Affirmation to support the Constitution. Thus, such officers (ie., >Sheriffs) have constitutional authority to enforce the aforementioned >federal crimes. Should Congress repeal all federal criminal laws not >specifically provided for in the constitution and abolish all federal law >enforcement agencies? Results: YES=88% NO=12% > >8-28-97 Should Congress act quickly and impeach all elected federal >officials who accepted illegal campaign contributions in 1994 and >1996? Results: YES=99% NO=1% > >8-29-97 In light of the 1st Amendment's guarantee of the right of freedom >of speech and the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to >petition the Government for a redress of grievances, should Congress >refrain from passing any law which, in any way or manner, regulates the >Internet? Results: YES=91% NO=9% > > > > 1997 America-Collins > 5736 Highway 42 North, Forsyth, GA 31029 > Office: 912-994-4064 Fax: 912-994-4066 Voice Mail: 800-286-0558 > E-Mail: cecollins@mindspring.com > http://www.america-collins.com ======================================================================== Paul Andrew Mitchell : Counselor at Law, federal witness B.A., Political Science, UCLA; M.S., Public Administration, U.C. Irvine tel: (520) 320-1514: machine; fax: (520) 320-1256: 24-hour/day-night email: [address in tool bar] : using Eudora Pro 3.0.3 on 586 CPU website: http://www.supremelaw.com : visit the Supreme Law Library now ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776 : this is free speech, at its best Tucson, Arizona state : state zone, not the federal zone Postal Zone 85719/tdc : USPS delays first class w/o this As agents of the Most High, we came here to establish justice. 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