Wait, wut?
Eric “My People” Holder has his boot on her.
Who got to her?
Say what?!?!
The sound of balls hitting the floor.
A terrible sound. Once they are gone ,Never to be regained.
Before you get your panties in a wad; she didn’t want the Sec of State to have all the power in deciding elections. Remember Soros?
Ok...she’s done...
I’d be interested to hear if she had any statement issued with the vetoes. Last I heard, the Birth Certificate bill was watered down to require a “Certificate of Live Birth”, and not a long form birth certificate. If that’s true, she did the right thing to veto it, and say “Send it back to me requiring a real birth certificate.”
“In addition, I never imagined being presented with a bill that could require candidates for President (sic) of the greatest and most powerful nation on earth to submit their “early baptismal or circumcision certificates” among other records to the Arizona Secretary of State. This is a bridge too far,” Brewer wrote.”
This is apples and oranges. WTH is going on with Brewer?
Excerpt from Tucson Sentinel:
“”As a former Secretary of State (sic), I do not support designating one person as the gatekeeper to the ballot for a candidate, which could lead to artibrary or politically-motivated decisions,” Brewer wrote in her veto message to House Speaker Kirk Adams.”
She vetoed that bill. What do you think of her reason - too much authority for the SofS?
I want to vomit! Who would have thought that Jan Brewer was nothing but a weak Janet Napolitano wannabe. What the hell is wrong with this country?
Now this doesn't make sense.
So what you're telling us Brewer that an obvious foreigner can get on the state presidential ballot? If not, then the SoS is a gate keeper. If the answer is yes that the Secretary of State would keep an obvious foreigner off the state ballots then you do have standards. What you're really saying governor that you are against any higher standards? Or there is not any state ballot standards and you want to keep it that way.
"As a former Secretary of State (sic), I do not support designating one person as the gatekeeper to the ballot for a candidate, which could lead to artibrary or politically-motivated decisions," Brewer wrote in her veto message to House Speaker Kirk Adams."
"Bills impacting our Second Amendment rights have to be crystal clear so that gun owners don't become lawbreakers by accident," she wrote in her veto message to Senate President Russell Pearce. The bill didn't define the "public right of way" where weapons could be carried on school campuses, and included K-12 schools where firearms are prohibited by federal law, Brewer wrote. While the bill was "widely advertised" as applying to colleges and universities, it expressly superceded a law that allows school districts to enforce prohibitions against weapons on school grounds, she wrote"
Calm down people. Wait til the whole story is available.
FRer’s are just a little too quick on the draw these days. Hmmm
Unlike the various kneejerk comments on this thread, I’m going to reserve judgement about Brewer’s veto until the dust settles and we know more about the devil that no doubt lies in the details. She may be playing chess when everyone else is assuming the game is checkers.
My thought exactly!