Posted on 04/23/2010 7:11:30 AM PDT by opentalk
another article by the same author:
...The Constitution has no clauses in it which states a majority of Congress or States could overrule a State filibustering an election, so that means that power is reserved to the individual states as in the 10th Amendment.
1 state as in Arizona, can indeed neutralize an entire Presidential election in not taking part in a national fraud.
I am not a lawyer..thought this was interesting at the time, and may be relevant now. The Founders were very wise with checks and balances .
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