And so we have plausible tenability. Nothing to see here, move it along...
bump!
Okay, maybe it's just me, but this solidifies a theory I've had for some time-
We no longer have a 2 party system. There is one system with 2 parts and one of the main function of each is cleaning up the messes made by the other part.
Americans need to realize these are Bush's people who allowed this to happen, instead of STANDING up to the obligations of their offices and actually serving the interests of the country. Prosecutions of those responsible for the breach, if nothing else.
Now the Dems step in to pick up the crumbs.
[sigh]
It's gonna be a LONG 4 years.
1. A Senator must be at least 30 years old and an American citizen.
2. The 2 Senators in each of our states: I wonder how each Senator verified that he/she was 30 years old and an American citizen.
3. For instance, does each state have a special folder somewhere that holds all the legal documents provided by each Senator that proves that he/she is 30 years old and an American citizen?
4. We posters should try something like this: We should write to each of our Senators and simply ask this question: What documents did you provide state officials BEFORE election day that prove that you were at least 30 years old and an American citizen?
5. In addition, we should contact state government officials to find out if they have a special folder for each Senator that holds legal documents that prove that the Senator is at least 30 years old and an American citizen.
6. Obama: For instance, what legal documents did Obama provide Illinoisdocuments that Illinois should have in a permanent file somewhere-that proved that he was at least 30 years old and an American citizen when he ran for U.S.?
7. Or, did the state of Illinois simply take Obamas word that he was at least 30 years old and an American citizen, and so it did not require Obama to provide any legal documents?
8. Part of the public record: Shouldnt Senator Obamas documents that prove that he is at least 30 years old and an American citizen be part of the public record?
9. Burris of Illinois: Shouldnt his credentials that prove that he is at least 30 years old and an American citizen be part of the public record?
10. What about Sen. Reid of Nevada: Shouldnt the legal documents that prove that he is at least 30 years old and an American citizen be part of the public record?
11. Again, a suggestion: Contact your state officials and see if you can get copies of your 2 Senators legal documents that prove that they are at least 30 years old and an American citizen as required by the U.S. Constitution.
12. As I see it, such eligibility records of each U.S. Senator should be part of the public record in each state.
13. For instance, I wonder what legal documents Sen. Durbin of Illinois provided Illinois officials that prove that he is at least 30 years old and an American citizen.
Is that ‘cauterized’ or ‘Carterized’ like when Jimmy Carter ‘fixed’ John F’n Kerry’s military records?
BTTT
a favor for a favor
FYI