art3
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Sun Jan-02-05 01:31 AM
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Wait, other options even if vote challenge? |
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On the issue of a congressional challenge of the vote in Ohio. I thought there were other options even after the debate? several people here have posted senarios where things could continue to move. no? what about the 14th amendment? how does that come into play? an open ponderance... art
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Sun Jan-02-05 01:33 AM
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1. Interested to hear responses...n/t |
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Sun Jan-02-05 01:57 AM
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2. On Jan 6., unless the House and Senate vote against party lines, |
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Bush will be certified for his second term.
It does not please me to say this.
After Jan 6., if Bush is proven to know personally about fraud, or have personally participated in election fraud, he will be impeached and removed from office on those grounds. Anything less or later falls below the requirement to remove a President in office.
If the suits or investigations 'bear fruit' in the form of charges, it will be Watergate redux.
Get your sleep, eat good nutritious food, hug your family a bit longer than usual next time, pick a Democratic group that lines up with your goals, and start supporting them with time or money.
And most of all, turn off the TV.
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Sun Jan-02-05 02:10 AM
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3. well yes, that about sums it up |
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