From: *Travis*
Date: Fri, Jul 10, 2009
Subject:  Read Before Voting? Ha-Ha.


(Note:  any member of congress who votes on any piece of legislation that he
has not read in its entirety and thoroughly understands the contents and its
implications is nothing more than a TRAITOR and sholuld be taken out and
shot immediately after making that vote.)





 http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=50677



*Democratic Leader Laughs at Idea That House Members Would Actually Read
Health-Care Bill Before Voting On It*
*Wednesday, July 08, 2009*
By Monica Gabriel and Marie Magleby


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*House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D.-Md.) (Congressional photo)*

*Washington (CNSNews.com)* - House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said
Tuesday that the health-care reform bill now pending in Congress would
garner very few votes if lawmakers actually had to read the entire bill
before voting on it.

“If every member pledged to not vote for it if they hadn’t read it in its
entirety, I think we would have very few votes,” Hoyer told CNSNews.com at
his regular weekly news conference.

Hoyer was responding to a question from CNSNews.com on whether he supported
a pledge that asks members of the Congress to read the entire bill before
voting on it and also make the full text of the bill available to the public
for 72 hours before a vote.

In fact, Hoyer found the idea of the pledge humorous, laughing as he
responded to the question. “I’m laughing because a) I don’t know how long
this bill is going to be, but it’s going to be a very long bill,” he said.

“Members clearly--and staff and review boards, they read them in their
entirety. They go over it with members, and members read substantial
portions of the bill themselves, but the issue is--I don’t know who signed
this (pledge), but frankly the opposition has been very vociferous, not of
the verbiage and bill, but on the concept that it incorporates,” Hoyer said.

Let Freedom Ring, a Delaware-based conservative organization, is circulating
a pledge that asks members of Congress  to promise to read the entirety of
the final text of a health-care reform bill before they vote on it.  They
also are asking that the full bill be made available for review by
the public for 72 hours before Congress votes on it.

Colin Hanna, president of Let Freedom Ring, said Hoyer’s comment is evidence
that lawmakers in Congress are “off-track.”

“It tells the American people how off-track our legislative process has
become,” Hanna said. “I think if the framers of our Constitution ever saw an
entire legislative body vote on a 1,500-page bill that no one had read, they
would shudder--if not go into fits of apoplexy.”

Hanna said the pledge to read the full health-care bill--and all future
bills--is one way for lawmakers to show that they are not casual in their
commitment to constituents.

“We think the American public expects their legislators to know what’s in a
bill before they support it, and we’re urging legislators to sign a pledge
to that effect,” Hanna told CNSNews.com.

By signing the “Responsible Health-care Reform Pledge,” lawmakers commit to
reading the entire bill and making it available to the public for three days
before they cast their votes.

The pledge says, “I, (Name inserted here), pledge to my constituents and to
the American people that I will not vote to enact any health-care reform
package that: 1) I have not read, personally, in its entirety; and, 2) Has
not been available, in its entirety, to the American people on the Internet
for at least 72 hours, so that they can read it too.”

Earlier CNSNews.com *stories
*<http://www.cnsnews.com/Public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=43478>revealed
that
few – if any –congressmen read the 1,550-page American Clean Energy and
Security Act of 2009 or the 1,071-page American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 before voting on the bills.




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