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Torricelli News Conference 5 pm EST LIVE THREAD
Posted on 09/30/2002 9:20:19 AM PDT by alisasny
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Government; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
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To: Jim Noble
wake up you are having a nightmare LOL
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:47:47 AM PDT
by
kellynla
To: VRWC_minion
Right.
They can try to take the other read. In so doing, they would really fire up our side for this coming election, nationwide.
And the SCOTUS would likely strike down their efforts, for the reason you stated.
To: Catspaw
Your correct.....under NJ State Law...if the Torch resigns from the Senate with less than 30 days before the election the "new Senator" doesnt have to stand for election for 2 years.....
83
posted on
09/30/2002 9:48:16 AM PDT
by
Dog
To: Wphile
I believe they do. Remember, Bill and Hill are running the show. They will stop AT NOTHING to keep power. You got that right
84
posted on
09/30/2002 9:48:16 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Howlin; RepubMommy
Repubmommy, come vent here.
I am furious. Wonder how many lawyers McAuliffe's had working on this.
85
posted on
09/30/2002 9:48:51 AM PDT
by
McLynnan
To: Dog
What if Torch resigns today because more news about his fraud and deceit is set to break. What if the media is ready to roll with it? This way Torch can go into hiding and not answer any further questions and or defend himself at this time. He can literally say I am resigning for the good of the Party and the good people of NJ and have the new candidate with him. Look whos on podium with him when the show starts , there is your next rat candidate if he resigns.
86
posted on
09/30/2002 9:48:52 AM PDT
by
alisasny
To: VRWC_minion
Good point. Hope you are right. I don't trust the Dems, however and remember, Clinton has stacked the courts as well.
87
posted on
09/30/2002 9:48:53 AM PDT
by
Wphile
To: SwatTeam
Good. I can't believe he isn't talking about this yet.
88
posted on
09/30/2002 9:49:39 AM PDT
by
Wphile
To: Howlin
We all know the democRATS will try and cheat the system any way they can. I did tread that they had until Sept. 15th to make a change, and that time has passed
89
posted on
09/30/2002 9:50:36 AM PDT
by
MJY1288
To: Dog
Not correct. Even under the reading of the law that would allow them to cancel this November's Sentate election, it would be next November (that being the second general election from the point of resignation).
But there is no way the SCOTUS would allow them to pull a scheme to extend a 6 year term into a 7 year term, especially by a law that would allow them to do that again and again and again as long as they controlled the governorship.
To: alisasny
No.......he must resign with less than 30 days left before the election...
Alisa this is bad news I am afraid.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:51:34 AM PDT
by
Dog
To: alisasny
What if Torch resigns today because more news about his fraud and deceit is set to break. What if the media is ready to roll with it? This way Torch can go into hiding and not answer any further questions and or defend himself at this time. Not to mention who else may be implicated. There's been many posts on FR about Chang's connection to McAuliffe and Clinton.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:51:39 AM PDT
by
Wphile
To: Catspaw
"If Torricelli resigned his seat, New Jersey's Democratic Gov. James McGreevey could appoint his replacement. While the deadline for being listed on the New Jersey ballot passed earlier this month, that deadline might be waived, although it could take a court ruling, a Democratic source said.
Speculation on a possible replacement for Torricelli jumped immediately from Democratic Reps. Robert Menendez or Frank Pallone Jr., or former Sen. Frank Lautenberg."
ABC News
To: Catspaw
So if the Torch says I'm resigning effective _____ (within 30 days of the election), the Gov can appoint someone to serve in his stead for two years and the election's off? And they are going to trash all of the money and time that Forrester has put into THIS election, and the state of NJ is just going to write it off?
I don't think so.
Forrester would have a slam dunk in any court in the country, up to and including the Supremes.
94
posted on
09/30/2002 9:52:07 AM PDT
by
jackbill
To: alisasny
To: hchutch
Could the dim Governor appoint someone like Lisa Beamer as a Democrat to 'look' non-partisan?
To: alisasny
I'd put my life savings (e.g. the contents of my change jar) on the Torch resigning, but making it effective as of the end of the Senate's term.
97
posted on
09/30/2002 9:53:27 AM PDT
by
Catspaw
To: citizen
I'm waiting to hear the cry of "Count Every Vote!" from Al and Jesse. </sarcasm>
98
posted on
09/30/2002 9:53:45 AM PDT
by
j_tull
To: William McKinley
But could it get through the US Supreme court system before Torch was appointed to the office for another 2 years?
To: William McKinley
Your correct William .....but this is the RATS we are talking about....and the trial lawyers. I can see them trying this gambit.......hell man they tried to STEAL a PRESIDENTAL ELECTION right out from under the American peoples noses....
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:54:10 AM PDT
by
Dog
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