Posted on 11/17/2012 12:41:56 PM PST by Jo Nuvark
According to Article II of the U.S. Constitution AND the 12th Amendment - if 1/3rd of the States do not cast their votes in the Electoral College -- then the matter falls onto the House of Representatives to choose the President. In other words -- if we pressure Congressmen, State Party Officials, and groups such as Tea Party Patriots, Heritage Foundation, etc., to call on RED States to NOT have their Electors cast their vote -- then the House of Reps CAN ...
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This is the aching result of allowing anyone not a land owner to vote, and anyone but a proven christian to run for elective office. Our founding fathers knew what they were doing. But spoiled andadolescent America is in full glandular revolt! Tragic, but true.
Yes, they all know he’s ineligible and they were too weak to say so in 2008. They figured he’d never get re-elected and they were wrong. The TEA Party turnout for 2010 so scared the dems that they ramped up the fraud for 2012 and they stole the election. They’ll get away with that too. “They don’t call them The Stupid Party for nothing” still holds true. The dems are emboldened to rig vote machines from here on out.
It appears that Col.West is the only real man left in politics who will contest vote fraud.
I mean how hard is it to point out that Barky is not a natural born citizen? He says so in his own voice on his audio book when he talks about his Kenyan father. Who gives a rat’s patoot about where he was born(that’s just icing on the cake) when Barky himself proclaims far and wide that his dad was a foreigner?
Surely if InterWeb chat rooms (ducks to avoid thrown fruit) know he’s ineligible (for several reasons) those overpaid crooks in DC know he’s a usurper. But no! Not a one of them wants to risk being called the R word “racist”. They’re all as gutless as cry baby Boehner.
We’ve been researching Zero’s ineligibility for 5 years on FR. He’s ineligible and that’s that.
Republicans will control 27 of the 50 delegations in the next Congress.
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