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To: CaraM

Then I’m confused. Your original post was a response to my criticism of WND lining it’s pockets by exploiting sensitive conservative emotion on this issue.

Are you good with what WND is doing?

BTW - Unless you are a constitutional attorney and your letter was a friend of the court brief, it probably ended up in the trash can. Do you honestly think the SC would be swayed in how it decides a case by letters from “concerned citizens”, petitions or online polls?

That can sway politicians because they rely on consituent votes to get elected. SC justices are given that position for life for the very purpose that they not be swayed by transitory popular opinion or gratuitous citizen outrage.


17 posted on 12/12/2008 8:34:19 AM PST by Bob J
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To: Bob J

Wonder how many Freepers will email their Secretary of State of their particular state about their Electoral College voting tomorrow with questions about Constitutional qualifications of Mr. Obama? Many here in FL are emailing our Sec. of State:

Dear Secretary ______________,
I have concerns about the Electoral College voting tomorrow when questions are currently pending before the US Supreme court regarding the Constitutional qualifications of Mr. Obama. How can the Electors possibly vote until this issue has been resolved?
I would greatly appreciate a response from you.
Sincerely,


18 posted on 12/14/2008 8:45:34 AM PST by seekthetruth
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