Posted on 10/03/2014 8:01:38 AM PDT by cotton1706
I’m pretty sure we can’t recall either.
Our votes are for Thad (actually his replacement Harper or Barbour) or Childers (who signed an antiamnesty pledge) or the independent party guy (who seems a bit...off...)
They are stalling for time, so that McDaniel cannot support a write-in candidate to oppose Cochran.
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Where have you been, since June, Oak Grove. There is NO write-in candidates allowed in MS unless the nominee dies or removes himself/herself from the ballot for certain reasons. People can write-in anyone they choose, but their votes are not even counted and tabulated unless it is an “official” write-in candidate approved by the Election Commission.
I dont think senators can be recalled anywhere, only governors. Somebody wanted to do it to McLame and checked. :(
Hope McDaniel can get somewhere with this. The election in Miss. was a travesty. To hell with the Gope and their disgusting tactics.
So, how are you gonna vote? (If you don’t mind me asking.)
I think we figured out only the SENATE can jettison senators!
Which has happened once in our history, IIRC. Forget who. Think it was someone who was literally dead a year or so into his term.
They have already done plenty, they just need to undo some of it.
Can’t vote for Cochran. He’s living openly with another woman. Even Clinton didn’t do that.
The lower court threw out McDaniel's challenge because it was barred by the statute of limitations. If the Supreme Court reverses, it goes back to the trial judge to decide the merits of McDaniel's challenge.
You cannot recall Senators or Representatives, only state officials.
His name is Chris McDaniel. No “s”.
OK, thanks.
I know you corrected it, but I couldn't resist thinking of...
I know>>> sick mind (I'm an old man!!!)
Oh, shame.
Sorry to take so long getting back to this. It’s pretty much up to the MS Supreme Court what to do with the appeal, to keep it in their chambers or return it to that lazy easy chair retired judge.
I am negative now in expectations that the MS Supreme Court will allow McDaniel to go forward to present his fraud case.
The reason I am negative is because it has taken so damn long now for these state supreme judges to write their decision. I can almost bet they are controlled by the Barbour-Cochran gang and they are just trying to fish around for a basis for which to sink McDaniel.
But more likely they are taking their time because McDaniel has stated he will go to federal court if necessary. Good for him! But the longer the state supremes drag this charade out, the more time the Barbour-Cochran gang have to cover their tracks.
Here’s what I expect:
1. The MS Supremes will rule that there is only one reference statute on the books that is from 1959 and calls for election challenges to be filed within 20 days. McDaniel’s arguments that those old laws were rewritten and superceded by new laws will be overruled because the new statutes do not explicitly render the 1959 statute obsolete.
2. In regards to the recent Barbour-Gunn case in which an election challenge was filed after 40 days, the MS Supremes will write that no objection was made in that case and had such objection been made then the same 1959 statute would be upheld.
So I am pessimistic and cynical of anything in the MS justice system that opposes the will of the Barbour-Cochran gang. They control it. It’s a rotten rotten cesspool of horrible people. They should all be deported to Mexico with their US Citizenship revoked.
I really don’t think Mississippi deserves state status and that its statehood application should be revoked. Lousiana and Alabama can divvy it up if they want it. To get a 50th state back in the Union I propose we annex Baja California and declare open hunting season on any narco-terrorists that get in othe way. Give coupons to volunteers for free AR-15s for the first 15,000 volunteers that would like to have target practice on the scum down there. Oh and we can send the Mississippi population that didn’t vote for McDaniel down there by having then take cattle trains to Guaymas and then transit on ramshackle rafts across the Gulf of California, unarmed of course.
McDaniel update.
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