Edward Peruta
Regular Member
I thought we lived in the Constituion State?
The polical powers in Connecticut are afraid of the citizens participating in the Legislative Process.
As a Domocrat I have always considered myself a Liberal that supports and defends the constitution, but now feel that I am being pushed to the right in my political leanings.
In a recently published news story I counted the number of times Malloy used the word "PROCESS" and quickly noticed how he failed to use or discuss "DUE PROCESS".
http://www.ctnewsjunkie.com/ctnj.ph...s_further_delay_is_what_gun_lobby_wants/#more
Urging reporters to focus on his policy rather than the legislative process, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy defended both the timing and substance of his gun control proposals at a press conference outside his office Thursday.
But later at a 4 p.m. news conference, the governor said it had been 69 days since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and it was time to speak to gun violence in greater detail. He said the proposals were the result of a lot of work by his office and asked reporters to avoid getting distracted by the process of policymaking over the specifics of what he was proposing.
“I’m loath to tell you how to do your job, but when people talk about [process], why don’t you ask them about the specifics,” he said.
“Listen, get it out of your systems. Write all the things you want about the process, but then eventually ask the questions,” he said.
The polical powers in Connecticut are afraid of the citizens participating in the Legislative Process.
As a Domocrat I have always considered myself a Liberal that supports and defends the constitution, but now feel that I am being pushed to the right in my political leanings.
In a recently published news story I counted the number of times Malloy used the word "PROCESS" and quickly noticed how he failed to use or discuss "DUE PROCESS".
http://www.ctnewsjunkie.com/ctnj.ph...s_further_delay_is_what_gun_lobby_wants/#more
Urging reporters to focus on his policy rather than the legislative process, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy defended both the timing and substance of his gun control proposals at a press conference outside his office Thursday.
But later at a 4 p.m. news conference, the governor said it had been 69 days since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and it was time to speak to gun violence in greater detail. He said the proposals were the result of a lot of work by his office and asked reporters to avoid getting distracted by the process of policymaking over the specifics of what he was proposing.
“I’m loath to tell you how to do your job, but when people talk about [process], why don’t you ask them about the specifics,” he said.
“Listen, get it out of your systems. Write all the things you want about the process, but then eventually ask the questions,” he said.
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