Apr 8, 2014

Wisconsin's Bill Kramer: 'I oppose placing sex offenders in our communities'

"I oppose placing sex offenders in our communities and helped lead the fight against the placement of one of Wisconsin's most violent offenders in our community," says Rep. Bill Kramer (R-Waukesha) is 2012 reelection webpage.

So, where is this sexual predator going to live?

Scott Walker threatens to call a special session of the state legislature to enact a new photo voter ID law to obstruct Wisconsin voters.

But Walker won't call a special session and urge the expulsion of sexual predator, Rep. Bill Kramer (R-Waukesha), Walker's political ally.

Republicans leaders could announce their intention to begin expulsion proceedings tomorrow.

Republicans lack only the will and decency.

Here's what the Wisconsin Constitution has to say on expelling legislators like Kramer.

ARTICLE IV
Rules; contempts; expulsion.
Section 8. Each house may determine the rules of its own proceedings, punish for contempt and disorderly behavior, and with the concurrence of two-thirds of all the members elected, expel a member; but no member shall be expelled a second time for the same cause.
Courts have no jurisdiction to review legislative rules of proceeding, which are those rules having "to do with the process the legislature uses to propose or pass legislation or how it determines the qualifications of its members." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel v. DOA, 2009 WI 79, 319 Wis. 2d 439, 768 N.W.2d 700, 07-1160.
Bill Kramer and Scott Walker, Republicans allies and friends forever.
Assembly majority leader (stripped of leader title and nothing else) and governor
have covered for each other since 2011, continuing today.

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