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To: Kevmo
If O is deemed ineligible, the President will be Biden, Pelosi, or Hillary. So basically, it’s lose-lose for our party.

Not necessarily. The electors have not yet voted, and they are electors for an ineligible candidate, put forth through a massive fraudulent facade perpetrated by the DNC and the left-wing media.

The Constitution places no favor on political parties, and the SCOTUS is not supposed to either.

The SCOTUS has a variety of options, if they choose to stop this fraud.

319 posted on 12/05/2008 10:27:17 AM PST by meadsjn (Socialists promote neighbors selling out their neighbors; Free Traitors promote just the opposite.)
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To: meadsjn

The Constitution places no favor on political parties, and the SCOTUS is not supposed to either.
***Unfortunately there is a huge gap between “supposed to” and “is”. Today the SCOTUS needs to jump that gap; that’s why they are there. If they fail to do so, their own positions become meaningless.

The SCOTUS has a variety of options, if they choose to stop this fraud.
***And if they choose not to stop it, today is the last day of our constitutional republic.


325 posted on 12/05/2008 10:31:13 AM PST by Kevmo (Palin/Hunter 2012)
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