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FOX News..GOP Ready Tomorrow With New Jersey Election Lawsuit
FOX News ^
| September 30, 2002
| Linda Vester
Posted on 09/30/2002 12:46:18 PM PDT by tip of the sword
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:34:48 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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FOX just reported that the paperwork will be ready to go on the New Jersey funny business and rigging elections.
Depending of course if the Torch goes throught with the resignation from the campaign or U.S. Senate.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: electionfraud; gop; lawsuit; newjersey
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To: GraniteStateConservative
How do we know Jeffords will vote for Little Tommy as speaker with a 49-49 tie?
To: tip of the sword
"Thank heavens we are on top of this.." Nope this is what the Dems Want...
Evil Repubs going to court to disenfranchise Dem Voters...
You can take this to the Bank!
To: aristeides
A lot of the reason Dubya won in Florida was that Jim Baker hired all the leading election lawyers in the state right after Election Day 2000. Kept them all from working for Gore -- including the Dem lawyers, like Barry Richard. With their money advantage, the Republicans now need to do the same in NJ. Good idea!
To: Straight Vermonter
So how can Louisiana have its current system for electing senators? Isn't Landrieux going to have to run with the runner-up in December if neither gets a majority on Election Day?
To: writmeister
Same question to you.
To: Henk
Forget about the ballot. If Torch resigns from Senate within 30 days of the election, gov can appoint someone to fill the seat until the next election, presumably two years hence. A complete end-run around the ballot box. What is to prevent successive resignations just before the next election, to continue forever, thus making this senate seat non-elected. If Joe Blow is appointed and serves until 10 days before 2004, then resigns then the Gov. gets to appoint for another two years. It could go on forever. The answer, I belive, is the Constitution trumps these bad state laws. This is both absurd and evil. The Democrats are not just another polictical party, they are evil. We still fight them "inside the rules" but they are the Tyson of politics, low blows, ear biting, whatever it takes. We need a Lennox Lewis figure to clean up the political ring just like he cleaned up boxing by knocking out Tyson. We need to KO the Demmocratic Party. It's too bad the blackmail worked in the impeachment time, we had a shot then.
To: GraniteStateConservative
Even if Torcelli does resign, would it make much difference, vote wise? I heard Jeffords say that he was ready to turn Dem, if he needed to, to keep the majority Democratic.
To: tip of the sword
DEMOCRATS:
CONNOISSEURS
OF
ELECTION
FRAUD
I'm so glad I no longer count myself among their ranks.
Recovering_Democrat
To: PMCarey
It IS a late minute desparation move on the part of the rats. Remember that the Torch was given the job of responding the President's radio address a
few days ago. Why would they do that if they were planning on dumping him today?
Good point!
To: Southack
Are democrats ready to lose seats all over the nation for the right to cheat on one race? Is this a new marker for "short sighted"?
This will soon become a national public relations disaster for the greedy Democrats who simply don't want to let the public have their fair vote.
90
posted on
09/30/2002 1:22:14 PM PDT
by
GOPJ
To: Mad Dawgg
I agree. They may not have planned it this way, but that's the way it's going to end up.
91
posted on
09/30/2002 1:22:32 PM PDT
by
Howlin
To: tip of the sword
"Thank heavens we are on top of this.."
You're being duped. This is another example of President Bush's efforts to avoid questions about the economy by diverting America's attention. Now the public will focus on Toricelli, not me and the wonderful ideas I have, which Bush naturally opposes.
Yours, Tommy Daschle.
92
posted on
09/30/2002 1:22:38 PM PDT
by
Shermy
To: Jack Black
The Democrats are not just another polictical party, they are evil.Exactly. The influence of Clinton has pervaded their very beings. They are stains upon the Constitution.
To: jdontom
The governor of this state may make a temporary appointment of a senator of the United States from this state whenever a vacancy shall occur by reason of any cause other than the expiration of the term; and such appointee shall serve as such senator until a special election or general election shall have been held pursuant to lawThe November election will be held, Torrecelli or not.
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posted on
09/30/2002 1:23:43 PM PDT
by
1L
To: Numbers Guy
Exactly. Federal law trumps state law. The term cannot be extended. New Jersey's governor can appoint someone for the REMAINDER of Torricelli's term, i.e. through January 3, 2003. No longer. Torricelli's term was 6 years, not 6 years plus whatever the governor of New Jersey wants to add to it . . . Which means that if the Democrats fight it out in a long court battle, after 3 January, New Jersey will have only one Senator?
Not bad.
Sort of like gaining half a game in baseball when your divisional opponent loses his game and our team has a travel day.
95
posted on
09/30/2002 1:23:49 PM PDT
by
Polybius
To: Jack Black
It is my hope that we at FR can frame the democrat party as evil and feckless. If enough democrats see the light and realize what their party really represents and the lengths that they will go to retain power then they may leave the party or become independents.
The message will be clear.
To: mrs9x; McLynnan
What should be clear here is that there is one party out there that is hysterical about KEEPING POWER. And their symbol, fittingly, is an ass.
Agreed, as a Jerseyan, I am infuriated, and repulsed by this and been in rare form all day. I was stupidly just watching CNN and the commentators had a near orgasm about it, since one was a lib writer from Roll Call and the other was a Dem strategist. I know they never claimed to be "fair and balances" other there, but I didn't think they would be so blatant either.
To: Jack Black
The answer, I belive, is the Constitution trumps these bad state laws. This is both absurd and evil.The add'l answer is the statute doesn't say what everyone is reading. The 30 day stuff its only effective when the vacancy occurs for OTHER than the end of the term.
To: jdontom
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FR must be swamped with FReepers on this subject...Had a hard time getting online."I switched computers and couldn't get on-line either!! I got all sweaty! Not NOW!!
I have Hannity on, Fox on and the remote close by, but the best news is here! (Keep that in mind, all you guys who haven't sent in a little $$$$ to the Freepathon!)
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posted on
09/30/2002 1:26:23 PM PDT
by
Exit148
To: Henk
Forget about the ballot. If Torch resigns from Senate within 30 days of the election, gov can appoint someone to fill the seat until the next election, presumably two years hence. A complete end-run around the ballot box.
How could that be? That would be extending the term.
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