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To: Natural Born 54; David

That’s exactly what I thought when I read David’s post — citizen’s class action. I’m sure he has already considered and ruled that out however. That is why military is brought up so often. They would have standing.

Another thought - What about Electoral College? Electors? Would they have standing? If one of the candidates wasn’t qualified to run, the electors were presented with a false choice or fraudulently induced to think they were voting for a candidate who was qualified but, in actuality, was not.

“Under the Electoral College system, we do not elect the President and Vice President through a direct nation-wide vote. We select electors, who pledge their electoral vote to a specific candidate.

In December, the electors of each state meet to vote for President and Vice President. The Presidential election is decided by the combined results of the 51 (the 50 states and the District of Columbia) state elections. It is possible that an elector could ignore the results of the popular vote, but that occurs very rarely.”


9,206 posted on 08/14/2009 10:51:51 AM PDT by thouworm
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To: thouworm

Delegates are a logical choice but so far no one involved officially in the political structure has done anything. That’s why I suggested just us citizen types.


9,215 posted on 08/14/2009 11:46:45 AM PDT by Natural Born 54
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