Posted on 03/29/2010 9:00:20 AM PDT by jbjd
And I am still here, stuck in the middle with you.
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a heated comment on S o S. I was completely responsible for the tirade; but it wasnt all my fault. I had just learned that a 2006 legal case out of Texas set the precedent for a successful court challenge which could have blocked that state from printing the name of Barack Obama on their 2008 primary or general election ballot. And, adding insult to injury, I discovered that Attorneys Orly Taitz and Gary Kreep knew about this case at the time of Mr. Obamas inauguration.
Still, re-visiting my convoluted explanation proved, I should not post when I am angry.
Todays post provides a calmer and more comprehensive lay explanation of the seminal role that case, Texas Democratic Party (TDP) v. Republican Party of Texas (RPT) 459 F.3d 582 (2006) could have played before now to correct some of the infirmities we have identified with the process that got the name Barack Obama printed next to the D on the ballot in the 2008 Presidential (Electors) election in Texas; and the role it can still play to forestall these same problems in 2012.
(Excerpt) Read more at jbjd.wordpress.com ...
Here I am, stuck in the middle with you..
Here I am stuck in the middle of OBAMA LAND with MARK KIRK RINO!!
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Conservatives in Illinois NOW have a CHOICE Randy Stufflebeam for U.S. Senate.
The Proud, the few, A MARINE!!
I love Texans.
Hand it to Giannoulias. (Loan officer to the mafia) Sure.
What do you mean, “hand it to Giannoulias?”
The Republicans handed the Senate over when they elected Kirk. Don’t blame voters who refuse to have to hold their nose when they go to the voting booth. The Republicans loaded the booth with the crap you have to hold your nose against. Put the blame where it belongs. Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats want to give us candidates we can vote for without having to wear gasmasks to the booth.
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