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To: diverteach

“Arizona has already done so.
Since the presidency is an office that represents the country as a whole, then all states MUST be able to vote for him.
If he fails to certify his eligibility in Arizona then he won’t make thier ballot.”

I followed the “Arizona eligibility law” issue for awhile — and it seems to me that that “died aborning”, that it never was actually passed into law. If you have documentation otherwise, please post it.

Your second sentence is meaningless.

My prediction is that Obama will simply choose to have no campaign presence whatsoever in any state that that passes “eligibility legislation” (none have yet to do so).

If you don’t try to run as a candidate within the borders of a particular state (that DOES have eligibility laws), what are they going to do? The law can be applied ONLY towards declared candidates. And Obama will be a non-presence in “eligibility states”.

I’ll _guess_ that he and his people believe that they can win without any of the states that would have such laws.


41 posted on 12/31/2010 8:41:01 AM PST by Grumplestiltskin (I may look new, but it's only deja vu!)
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To: Grumplestiltskin
I’ll _guess_ that he and his people believe that they can win without any of the states that would have such laws.

OK, so you think that Obama's people believe that if his name is not on the ballot of those states that have such laws, there will be no effect, politically speaking, on those other states he thinks he can win? Are they nuts?

If Obama is ineligible in just one state, regardless of whether he can win that state or not, that is an irreparable blow -- the Rats will be looking for a new candidate at that point.

60 posted on 12/31/2010 10:15:58 AM PST by PallMal
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