Political Quotes

On the recordMarch 9, 2011
Mr. Speaker, what happened to the rule of law? Last week, the U.S. Justice Department announced that President Obama would stop defending the Defense of Marriage Act. I remind you that the President took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution. The Defense of Marriage Act became law in September 1996 to solidify traditional marriage within Federal law. The President now abandons the defense of this law, claiming that no reasonable argument can be made to demonstrate that the law is constitutional--a position many legal scholars have ridiculed while pointing to a wealth of legal authority, including to relevant Federal case law. So it appears that, not only is the President substituting his power and judgment for that of the Congress when it comes to a number of bold administrative measures to write law from the Oval Office, but he is now substituting his power and judgment for that of the Supreme Court. It appears to me that President Obama sees no need for the other two branches of the Federal Government. ____________________
Said by
John Fleming
Republican · Louisiana

Share & report

More from John Fleming

Apr 8, 2019

I am fully committed to supporting all the work and the mission of EDA as long as it remains in existence.

congress.gov
Apr 8, 2019

Shouldn't we be reducing Federal spending and letting people keep more of their money?

congress.gov
Jul 11, 2016

Achieving these objectives will help give the Federal Government the metrics to improve our environment while allowing California's farmers to provide food and fiber to our Nation and the world.

congress.gov
Jul 11, 2016

Today's hearing is about fostering government accountability and restoring balance to a region devastated by natural and man-made drought.

congress.gov

Other voices in this conversation