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2 posted on 07/20/2009 2:29:18 PM PDT by frog in a pot (It's a myth, folks. The frog will jump out and he will be pi$$ed. Ever had big warts?)
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"WHEREAS, Congress failed to call for objections to any Certificate of Vote presented by the Electoral College during the Joint Session in accordance with 3 USC 15;"

The electoral vote counting act of 1877 does not provide for eligibility challenges to anyone other than the electors.

"WHEREAS, such a call would have provided an opportunity to address the issue of whether the President elect was eligible in accordance with Article II and would have been prerequisite to valid acceptance of any Certificate, nonetheless Congress accepted the votes of the Electoral College without such a call;

See above.

Here are two "whereas" to add that are critical to achieving success.

1. Whereas The Twentieth Amendment, section three requires that Congress name a replacement President in the event of "death" or "failure to qualify" by the President elect, it is necessary to confirm the status of these two things, "death", or "qualification".

2. Whereas the only remaining qualification criteria required for the Presidency within the Constitution is in Article two, it is necessary to confirm eligibility status of the President elect as to age, natural born citizenship, and residency beyond 14 years.

3.Whereas the wording within section three clearly states "or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify", the burden of "qualifying" is on the President elect and The President elect is required to provide evidence of qualifications to the body charged with replacing him if he fails to qualify.

4. Whereas members of Congress swear an oath to "support this Constitution", they are required to enforce all of it's provisions, including section three of the Twentieth amendment.

6 posted on 07/20/2009 5:13:27 PM PDT by Uncle Sham
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