The Great Conspiracy, Volume 6 by John Alexander Logan
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reeligible."
This amendment was rejected by 12 yeas to 32 nays; whereupon Mr. Powell moved to add to the Committee's Proposition another new Article, as follows: "ART. 14.--The principal Officer in each of the Executive Departments, and all persons connected with the Diplomatic Service, may be removed from office at the pleasure of the President. All other officers of the Executive Departments may be removed at any time by the President or other appointing power when their services are unnecessary, or for dishonesty, incapacity, inefficiency, misconduct, or neglect of duty, and when so removed, the removal shall be reported to the Senate, together with the reasons therefor." This amendment also being rejected, Mr. Powell offered another, which was to add a separate Article as follows: "ART. 14.--Every law, or Resolution having the force of law, shall relate to but one subject, and that shall be expressed in its title." This also being rejected--the negative vote being, as in other cases, without reference to the merits of the proposition--and Mr. Powell having now apparently exhausted his obstructive amendatory talents, Mr. Davis came to the aid of his Kentucky colleague by moving an amendment, to come in as an additional Article, being a new plan of Presidential election designed to do away with the quadrennial Presidential campaign before the People by giving to each State the right to nominate one candidate, and leaving it to a Convention of both Houses of Congress --and, in case of disagreement, to the Supreme Court of the United States |
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