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To: silverleaf

Obama has figured out something about election laws that most people never even think to consider (because they are too honest.)

1. Election law violations are never prosecuted until after the election is over.

2. The constitutional requirements to be president do not include “did not violate any law.” The supreme court won’t invalidate his election no matter how many laws he has broken.

3. Once Obama is sworn in, the only way to remove him would be through impeachment (a task that has proven to be practically impossible in the past.)

Obama understands that he can break as many laws as he wants to help him become president and it won’t make a bit of difference in the long run. It might taint his image, but he will still be president.


14 posted on 10/30/2008 12:48:41 PM PDT by Brookhaven (.)
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To: Brookhaven

after he’s elected he can just change the laws anyway
to make it easier to stay in power without challenge

We are a nation of maybe 50 million fools voting. Kind of like chickens voting for Col Saunders to bring change to the coop.


15 posted on 10/30/2008 12:53:45 PM PDT by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: Brookhaven
Obama understands that he can break as many laws as he wants to help him become president and it won’t make a bit of difference in the long run. It might taint his image, but he will still be president.

Not if he's not a citizen! He'll have to go and we'll have Biden.

Vote McCain/Palin and we won't have to deal with this mess.

21 posted on 10/30/2008 2:39:41 PM PDT by pray4liberty (Watch, pray, and work. This election will separate the sheep from the goats.)
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