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Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
« on: December 04, 2008, 04:18:41 PM »
Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
Jim Brown - OneNewsNow - 12/4/2008 6:30:00 AM
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Election2008/Default.aspx?id=341116

A former member of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) says it would be a "grave error" for the U.S. Senate to intervene in the Minnesota recount involving Republican Senator Norm Coleman and Democratic challenger Al Franken.

Al Franken's campaign has suggested it might seek the aid of the Democratic-controlled Senate or the courts to get up to 1,000 discarded absentee ballots counted since the Minnesota Canvassing Board ruled that it did not have the authority to review the rejected ballots. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) is quoted as saying the Canvassing Board's decision not to count the ballots is "a cause for great concern."
 
Former FEC member Hans von Spakovsky, a legal scholar at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC, says the Senate has the constitutional power to review the qualifications of individuals coming in, but cautions that there is a limit on that power constitutionally that should not be abused.
 
"Absent any facts that there was fraud in the election or there was misconduct by election officials, the Senate should certainly not intervene," he states. "The absentee ballots were apparently rejected under applicable Minnesota law -- and that is not an abuse of the process; that's not misconduct by election officials. That's election officials following state law -- and that is not a situation that the Senate should intervene in."
 
Von Spakovsky says even though the state Canvassing Board may certify the election later this month, it is likely the losing candidate will file federal or state lawsuits contesting the election results.

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Re: Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2008, 08:31:16 PM »
Representatives of the Democratic (sic) party are going to pass up an opportunity to commit vote fraud? It's supposed to rain silver dollars later this evening, too, right?
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Re: Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2008, 11:01:44 PM »
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Re: Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2008, 06:57:19 PM »
Von Spakovsky says even though the state Canvassing Board may certify the election later this month, it is likely the losing candidate will file federal or state lawsuits contesting the election results.

When Nixon learned of voting improprieties in the 1960 presidential election, and after listening to his advisers to contest the election through the courts, Nixon refused, stating it would "tear the country apart".

Nixon got it. Why hasn't anyone else?

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Re: Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2008, 08:08:11 PM »
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Nixon got it. Why hasn't anyone else?
they are Deocrats with "Win any way you can" motto. 

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Re: Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2008, 06:18:29 AM »
When Nixon learned of voting improprieties in the 1960 presidential election, and after listening to his advisers to contest the election through the courts, Nixon refused, stating it would "tear the country apart".

Nixon got it. Why hasn't anyone else?

I'm not sure he 'got it'.

IN the event of genuine voting fraud, you HAVE to contest it.
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Re: Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
« Reply #6 on: December 09, 2008, 11:10:25 AM »
I'm not sure he 'got it'.

IN the event of genuine voting fraud, you HAVE to contest it.
I agree.  You don't necessarily do it to win the election, but to bring to justice to those who did it and to serve as a warning to those who would try later.
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Re: Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2008, 01:20:37 PM »
I'm not sure he 'got it'.

IN the event of genuine voting fraud, you HAVE to contest it.
Bob Dornan lost an election where the margin of victory was far less than the number of illegal aliens who voted for his Hispanic opponent. The house refused to even look at it.
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Re: Senate advised to distance itself from Minn. recount
« Reply #8 on: December 09, 2008, 03:05:45 PM »
Bob Dornan lost an election where the margin of victory was far less than the number of illegal aliens who voted for his Hispanic opponent. The house refused to even look at it.

And his supporters didn't make HUGE noise? Protests? Hunger strikes? Sit-ins? Then they DESERVE to get the other guy.
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