08 Jan 2021 The Time to Protect Our Democracy Is Upon Us
This open letter was submitted to our Congressional representatives as penned by Chair Chris Johnson and signed by 175+ Lincoln County+ voters. It’s also been submitted and published to local outlets.
This is a dangerous time for the future of our nation and for the democratic principles and constitutionally defined framework that are its foundation. After lying repeatedly about the outcome of last November’s presidential election, President Trump recently attempted to convince the Georgia Secretary of State to falsify vote counts to help himself stay in power. And on January 6, 2021, Mr. Trump incited right-wing extremists to violent acts of domestic terrorism and insurrection in a coup attempt against Congress. Those terrorists gained control of the House and Senate chambers and offices, only failing because the power of Congress rests not in the halls but in its elected members, who were removed to safety as control of the building was lost.
Our democracy survived that failed coup attempt, but the danger to our nation does not end there. If we fail today to hold a sitting president answerable for his attacks on our democracy and for undermining our Constitution instead of defending it, then we are telling the world our Constitution is a nice idea, but not one worth defending. Failure to act makes a mockery of every elected official’s oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Senator Susan Collins famously voted against impeachment last year, saying that the president had “learned a pretty big lesson.” Unfortunately, the lesson he learned was that he could continue to act against the nation’s interests with impunity. We urge Senator Collins to show that she herself has learned a lesson, that this president will not stop his dangerous behavior and must be removed from office before the damage is irreparable.
It is the sworn duty of the vice president, other Cabinet members, and both houses of Congress to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. The time has come in which inaction is a failure to honor that oath. Only by exercising the constitutionally provided means for the Cabinet through Article 25, or for Congress through impeachment and conviction, can we make clear to every person in these United States, and to the rest of the world, that our Constitution IS worth defending, and that insurrection and treason will be answered swiftly and justly in defense of our nation.
It has been reported that the vice president has indicated a lack of interest in pursuing Article 25. We thank Senator Angus King and Representative Chellie Pingree for publicly calling for that action. We call upon Senator Susan Collins to join them in taking a stand for her country and urging Vice President Pence and the president’s Cabinet to do their duty under Article 25 immediately to find the president unfit to fulfill his duties, thus transferring power to the vice president. Failing success in that endeavor, we ask that all our members of Congress support impeachment and removal of the president through the impeachment process.
We cannot have a person occupying the office of the presidency of the United States who has encouraged acts of sedition and treason against our country.
Signed,
Barbara Burt
Terry Heller
Kelli Whitlock Burton
Susan van Alsenoy
Patricia Manning
Jerry Lieberman
Michael Herz
Carolyn Hardman
Ralph Jacobs
Mary Voskian
Walter Voskian
Sylvia Morrison
Bruce Rockwood
Patricia Curley
Maryrae Means
Don Means
Cathy Johnson
Betsy Wooster
Leanne Pander
Michael Pander
Shari Sage
Ann Frost
Paula Titon
Autumn Mahoney
Valarie Johnson
Dianne Daniels
Jeff Dubin
Francine Rondina
Star Perkins
Rick Burt
Cara Gaffney
Suzanne Hedrick
Ruth Monsell
Jon Luoma
Lee Warren
Ann Schaer
Susan E. Stires
A. McKinne Stires
Judy McQuillen
John F. iltis
Frank Hample
Martha H Cowdery
Natalie Allen
Mary K. Sheldon
Phyllis A. Guss
Kate Josephs
Pamela Lauzau O’Connor
Marilyn Buhyoff
Greg Buhyoff
Heather Dilbeck
Sarah Duggan
Caroline L Bond
Fred W Nehring
Lisa Miller
Geoff Bates
Joan Jackson
Laura Devin
Bonita Lynn Ginger
Jason Putnam
Nigel Calder
Paula Arsenault
Jane Langdon-Gray
Terrie Frisbie
Amy Ruben
Griffith J. Winthrop
Lorna Laughland Winthrop
Sharon Sandstrum
Marfie Lavendier
Linda Porter
Joe Lavendier
Mathyle C. Shartar
Kernan Cross
Anne D Burt
Sara J. Hotchkiss
Stephen Sheehy
Riley Stevenson
Erin Clancy
Christine Szalay
Jane B Cross
Helen Meserve
Hamilton Meserve
Ali Stevenson
Carol Gardner
Caryn Drapkin
Meyer Drapkin
Jeanne Davis
Mary Hanley
Alexander M. Davis
John Beckerman
Alden Sproul
Harriet Beckerman
Thomas E. Keller, Ed.D.
Del Merritt
Jonas Bourgoin
Joyce A Polyniak
Anne S. Winchester
John F. Winchester
Chris Herring
Lauren Sproul
Lindsey Herring
John D. Adams
Emerentienne Stephenson
Lyn Matzke
Susan Gill Sproul
Lynn Ritter
David Gaul
Jan John
Deborah Morgan
Indriana Demers
Michelle Lee Henkin
David Pope
Emily Trask-Eaton
David Cullen
Kathy Cullen
Carol Faber-Gannett
Stephanie Nelson
Martin Welt
Betty Welt
Julia Fitz-Randolph
Douglas Straus
Stephen Wallace
Stacia Crocetti
Michael Kristan
Linda Kristan
Kelly J. Gleason
J. Bourge Hathaway
Mary B. Gaul
Mary Chase
Dick Chase
Kenneth C Stevenson
Stephen G Ward
Kelly Robbins
Wendy S. Ross
Thomas Eichler
Jamie Dalgleish
Sally Currier Johns
Marianne Pinkham
Harold Lewis
Susan Lewis
Chris E. Kenoyer
Sarah Hartzog
Tricia Losornio
Lisa Wallace
Steven Wallace
Mick Devin
Susan Guertin
Winslow Myers
Patricia Corscaden
Katie Huntington
Marie Martin
Joanna Jacobs
Carol Martin
Bill Williamson
Susie Williamson
Julie Niedhamer Tenan
Bill Hammond
Joanne Hammond
James Torbert
Carole Zalucky
Bambi Jones
Susan Marcus
David Merrill
Leelee Prince
Kathryn Hartford
Judy Stone Ryan
Steve Plumb
Robin Jordan
Julia O’Brien-Merrill
Patricia Smith
Patricia M. Mendes
Alison Lahnston
Elizabeth M. Leonard
Susan G. Stedman
Linda White
Marcia Annenberg
Catherine Walton-Sell
Monica Elder
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