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To: DJ Frisat; Non-Sequitur
[Judge Carter] is up against forces unlike any he's ever seen, and they may destroy him.

If this is the status of things with the legal system in America, it needs to play out in the clear light of day so we may all see.   If Judge Carter is in any way to be taken down other than through due process, we dearly need to see how this can happen, and eradicate such "forces" with extreme prejudice, not have patriots on FR be told to "give it a rest," when the country needs them never to shy away from expressing the truth.

Plus, Non, Biden may have to think long and hard about simply re-approving all 0bambi put forth, and I doubt he could do that retroactively and without hiccup. If such decisions "lie" before him prior to the 2010 election, flippantly, arrogantly or reflexively doing so could easily deep six the democrats for decades.

If there were massive fraud in the 2010 election after such a move, huge numbers of Americans would "not stand for it," to far more tangible effect than the Iranians were able to muster after their most recent foray into fraudulent elections.

HF

89 posted on 09/10/2009 6:41:18 AM PDT by holden
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To: holden
If such decisions "lie" before him prior to the 2010 election, flippantly, arrogantly or reflexively doing so could easily deep six the democrats for decades.

I think that would be the least of their worries. If Obama is found not eligible, they will be deep sixed for decades anyway, more likely they'll be dead, split into "blue dog" and "Red" factions/parties.

Something like that happened to the Whigs, eventually resulting in the Republican party, which was considered very radical at the time.

212 posted on 09/10/2009 4:35:28 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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