Elected Judges does not mean approve after a term
May 13, 2009 by Truman Bean
Filed under Politics
Both Democrats AND Republicans are dancing around this issue.
Elected Judges does not mean approve after a term of service…READ and APPLY the State’s Constitution!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JFgf5qGCq8
Duly, legally and constitutionally elected
Lt. Governor Ramsey should not ask for my vote for governor and the chance to take that oath of office again if he cannot honor the oaths he took on January 13, 2009. He was ‘duly, legally and constitutionally’ elected. Tennessee’s judges should also be ‘duly, legally and constitutionally elected‘.
The Tennessee plan clearly ‘lessens and abridges [citizen] rights and privileges’ in direct contradiction to the oath every legislator took. Let the Tennessee plan die. If some want to change the Tennessee Constitution they should start by filing a legislative bill and not by continuing to enable the usurping of the rights of citizens because they can.
It’s time for Lt. Gov. Ramsey, and Gubernatorial Candidate Ramsey, to show us his ability to lead this state and that unlike another prominent legislator he can be trusted to fulfill his promises.
For more information on this very important issue:
http://JudicialReformCoalition.org and
Terry Frank




