
In order to do this, Speaker Pelosi would present to the House the "corrections" for approval of the Senate bill. Therefore, the House will not vote on the actual Senate Bill, but only on the pages presented as corrections and Ms. Pelosi will present the full Senate bill with the House corrections for President Obama's signature.
Does anyone see a problem here? I do, this is in direct violation of the Constitution, which Speaker Pelosi and Representative Slaughter swore to uphold. Article 1, Section 7, Clause 2 requires both houses of Congress to vote on the bill. If there are amendments or changes, the bill is to go to a committee made up of selected members of the Senate and House to reconcile the differences, before going to the President for signature.
I ask you, how can you vote only "corrections", when you haven't even voted on the actual bill? Any Member of the House who agrees to and is complicit in this scheme should be expelled from Congress for Violation of Oath of Office and immediately arrested. In an article on the "Friends of the Article V Convention" web site titled "Violation of Oath of Office and Walker vs Members of Congress" they explain:
"Federal law regulating oath of office by government officials is divided into four parts along with an executive order which further defines the law for purposes of enforcement. 5 U.S.C. 3331, provides the text of the actual oath of office members of Congress are required to take before assuming office. 5 U.S.C. 3333 requires members of Congress sign an affidavit that they have taken the oath of office required by 5 U.S.C. 3331 and have not or will not violate that oath of office during their tenure of office as defined by the third part of the law, 5 U.S.C. 7311 which explicitly makes it a federal criminal offense (and a violation of oath of office) for anyone employed in the United States Government (including members of Congress) to “advocate the overthrow of our constitutional form of government”. The fourth federal law, 18 U.S.C. 1918 provides penalties for violation of oath office described in 5 U.S.C. 7311 which include: (1) removal from office and; (2) confinement or a fine."
