Politics & Government

Some of TEA Party To Join With Ramona Forum Demonstrating for Rep. Hunter To Resign

In a Letter to the Editor, Ramona Forum President says nearly all House representatives violated their oath to support the Constitution when they voted for changes to the National Defense Authorization Act.

By Dave Patterson

Ramona Forum President

On February 3rd members of the Ramona Forum will join forces with members of the TEA party to demand the resignation of Congressman Duncan Hunter.  We hope that members of Occupy and other people willing to stand up in support of our great nation will join us at Duncan Hunter’s office from 1 to 4PM February 3rd.  

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Clearly Duncan Hunter, along with nearly 100% of the House of Representatives and Senate, violated their oath to support the Constitution of the United States when they voted for the latest changes to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).  This act was shamefully signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 31, 2011 demonstrating collusion to remove the last vestiges of our liberties.  

The 2012 NDAA authorizes the military to snatch American citizens from their homes and hold them indefinitely without charge. For this Hunter, and others, need to be removed from office through legal means, or as we will demand on February 3rd, to resign immediately. 

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The 2012 NDAA is part of a long line of assaults on our liberties that provides an easy transition to Totalitarianism. Party and ideology aside, now is the time for all great men to come to the aid of their country, and we begin with a demonstration in front of Duncan Hunter’s office in El Cajon, February 3rd at 1 p.m.  We ask that all law-abiding citizens willing to demonstrate peacefully join us.


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