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February 1, 2010
Recall Senator Landrieu -- It's Constitutional
Posted by The MaryHunter at February 1, 2010 4:54 PM
Ever since Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu conspired in the Louisiana Purchase, outrage has been swelling -- not only around the nation but interestingly, from within the very state that stands to benefit from her accepting that bribe for an ObamaCare vote. The folks at MoveOnMary.org explain their position succinctly:
We use the acronym V.O.I.D. This is what that stands for:
V= Violated (She violated her oath of office to protect us from all enemies foreign and domestic, by voting for a bill that she has never read [and doesn't] know who wrote it.)
O = Overreached (Voting for this bill she allowed the federal government to encroach upon state rights.)
I= Infringed (The health care Bill infringes upon Sovereign Citizens rights and can cause them to be put in jail, against their will.)
D= Deprived (Deprive the citizen of Louisiana of equal representation by refusing to respond to the people whom she represents.)
Who knows if they will even come close to relieving their state (not to mention, our nation) from this self-serving political weasel who has done just about anything to get elected, including enabling the dead to vote for her. But at least it's entirely constitutional for the MoveOnMary folks to try, as confirmed by the Heritage Foundation.
As the law currently stands, only 18 states allow a senator to be recalled. These states are Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington and Wisconsin [...].
Tea Partyers, take note: this could be a very useful states list for future reference.
Hat tip: Caught him with a Corndog!



