Found this:
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2008 Election Certificate of Vote, Electoral College Electors, Minnesota Certificate, Secretary of State, US Constitution, Twelfth Amendment, Governor, Obama not eligible, Citizen Wells, Democratic Disaster, December 16, 2008, Al Franken, Norm Coleman controversy
December 16, 2008
Ignorance is not bliss.
Knowledge is Power.
Minnesota could soon be famous for another 2008 Election
controversy aside from the Al Franken, Norm Coleman
senate race controversy.
The Certificate of Voters must be signed and mailed to the US Senate.
If Minnesota uses the same Certificate that was used in 2004, they had better rethink sending it in without complying with the reference to the Twelfth Amendment to the US Constitution.
There are 2 places in the Twelfth Amendment that refer to presidential eligibility:
as in the case of the death or other
constitutional disability of the President.
But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of
President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the
United States.
Everyone involved in the presidential election has an obligation to uphold the US Constitution.
MN has taken it one step further and explicitly included it in their certificate.
One might ask how MN Electoral College Electors would know this.
The Citizen Wells blog along with organizations like Democratic Disaster and many other people have been notifying election officials in all 50 states regarding the serious eligibility issues surrounding Barack Obama and the duties of all responsible.
In addition there are many court cases in state courts as well as before the US Supreme Court. So, ignorance of the facts or duties will be no excuse.
Check the Certificate for signatures.
Those signing the 2008 Certificate without ensuring they are
complying with the Twelfth Amendment, are most certainly
guilty of High Crimes and Misdemeanors and certainly removal from office.
California Certificate of Voters is questionable
Do we have any takers?
Anyone want to call the Governor or Secretary of States office in Minnesota?
Recall initiatives, impeachment, removal from office?
“Minnesota could soon be famous for another 2008 Election
controversy aside from the Al Franken, Norm Coleman
senate race controversy.
The Certificate of Voters must be signed and mailed to the US Senate.
If Minnesota uses the same Certificate that was used in 2004, they had better rethink sending it in without complying with the reference to the Twelfth Amendment to the US Constitution.”
This link provides information on the 2008 Electoral College of every state and Certificates signed by each Governor. Lots of information. I noteiced that the Minnasota certificate signed by the Governor is not posted as yet. This site also lists the states where the Electors are not bound to vote for the winner of the popular vote, and those that are.
http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/2008-certificates/index.html#i