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Dear Friends and Activists:
There is a strong movement to really Stop The Filibuster this time.
We already have more than 12,000 submissions on the action page. Now
is the time to really jump on and push this one over the top.
Stop The Filibuster action page:
<A href="http://www.peaceteam.net/action/pnum1104.php" target=_blank>http://www.peaceteam.net/action/pnum1104.php</A>
And it is critically important for every one of our participants who
is active on Facebook to go to the new Facebook page, The People
Lobby, and SHARE a post with the action page link to all your
Facebook friends. Only by actively sharing something a high
percentage of times you visit the page can we really ignite the
social media effect on this.
The People Lobby page on Facebook:
<A href="http://www.facebook.com/peoplelobby" target=_blank>http://www.facebook.com/peoplelobby</A>
Again, for those not on Facebook we are working on building out a
regular website to deploy parallel functions.
But what's most interesting about today's alert is we have done some
intensive research on how the filibuster came into accidental
existence in the history of the Senate, and can report the all
accurate facts to you now.
Many are under the mistaken belief that our founding fathers intended
for a minority to be able to filibuster anything, some kind of extra
protection for the minority. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The original Senate rules provided for a procedure of "calling the
question" which was a way for a simple majority to call for end of
debate. The Continental Congress had this embodied in Rule 10, which
derived from British parliamentary practice.
It should also be noted that the rights of the minority, with respect
to the less populated states, was already protected by the Great
Compromise of 1787, which provided each state with the same number of
senators, regardless of population.
But in those days, our founding fathers were gentlemen, and would
never have used a procedural rule for brazenly dilitory purposes or
just to obstruct. The rule providing for calling the question was
used so few times in the early days that in 1806 Aaron Burr proposed
just dropping it, and so it was dropped by simple majority vote.
It was not until at least 30 years later in 1837 (some say 1841),
that some perverse senators got the idea that they could exploit the
lack of a rule to allow cutting off debate to literally talk forever,
as a means of holding the Senate hostage to an ultimatum of the
minority. And even at that there were relatively few filibusters.
Only 33 in the 77 years from 1840 to 1917. And that is when the
situation became critical.
There was a filibuster of 23 days against a bill to arm American
merchant ships to be able to protect themselves in the aftermath of
the sinking of the Lusitania by a German U-Boat. And that crisis led
to the enactment of the first cloture rule (unfortunately by way of
supermajority), at best a PARTIAL restoration of what had been lost
by the careless discontinuation of the original "calling the
question" procedure by simple majority vote.
So in fact, and again contrary to much misconception, there has never
been a Senate rule "authorizing" a filibuster. There have only been
repeated attempts to reign in the obstructionist abuse as it became
more and more outrageous and frequent over the years.
We are once again at such a point, where the Republican party has so
little left of gentlemen in them, that they are determined to
filibuster literally everything, a new tyranny of the minority. And
once again the majority in the Senate can in fact act to change the
rules to address this new level of sheer legislative spite, if only
we empower them with the political will of our action page
submissions.
Please stay tuned, because in the next alert we will trace subsequent
filibuster reform efforts in the 20th century, with more valuable
insights into how this all really happened, and exactly what we must
now do to fix our modern broken Congress, which would trying bring
tears to the eyes of our founding fathers.
And we are shipping the Stop The Filibuster caps again. So there is
still time for you to get your request in, and you can have one for a
donation of any amount.
Stop The Filibuster caps:
<A href="http://www.peaceteam.net/stop_filibuster_cap.php" target=_blank>http://www.peaceteam.net/stop_filibuster_cap.php</A>
So let's get cranking, folks. There is policy waiting to be made, but
it will only happen if we demand it in every way we can every day of
our lives.
Please take action NOW, so we can win all victories that are supposed
to be ours, and forward this alert as widely as possible.
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