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To: Jim Noble
As far as the Constitution is concerned, the matter was closed when the President of the Senate signed the papers.

So, the President of the Senate can give exemptions to Constitutional requirements?

I don't think so. I hope to hell not anyway.

164 posted on 02/15/2010 4:04:38 PM PST by El Gato
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To: El Gato

As far as the Constitution is concerned, the matter was closed when the President of the Senate signed the papers.
So, the President of the Senate can give exemptions to Constitutional requirements?

I don’t think so. I hope to hell not anyway.


No point of order was raised or has since been raised by any of 535 members of Congress, therefore the action of certifying the vote of the Electoral College by Vice President Cheney in his role as President of the Senate stands.
There is no “constitutional requirement” except for what is spelled out in Article 2 Section 1 and in the 12th Amendment regarding counting the process of electoral collge votes.


170 posted on 02/15/2010 4:40:33 PM PST by jamese777
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