Posted on 02/15/2012 10:53:34 AM PST by Abathar
NDIANAPOLIS -- An Indiana tea party group is accusing U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar of voter fraud and wants him removed from the ballot.
Hoosiers for Conservative Senate is asking Gov. Mitch Daniels to act on a complaint over Lugar's residency that was filed in November.
The tea party umbrella group supports state Treasurer Richard Mourdock in the GOP primary that poses Lugar's toughest election challenge in years.
Mourdock held a news conference Wednesday morning in front of the northwest side home that Lugar uses as a voting residence, even though he sold the home in 1977.
(Excerpt) Read more at theindychannel.com ...
The big question will be what Daniels does with this, he's been a long time supporter of Lugar so it could get interesting now that this is all becoming so public right after Charlie's conviction.
An “alter boy” sort of like Chaz Bono?
Citizen of the World...
Why don’t we just defeat Lugar the Loser on the merits? This “residency” crap is getting old. IMO.
Did they nail White on voting or was it illegally collecting his Fisher’s council salary?
Dick should give it up and retire with honors.
He’s far too old to be doing this.
I will give him credit for one thing, though. His re-election commercials are carpet bombing Baraq on the Keystone pipeline issue, and with gasoline set to soar in price, this will be a GREAT issue for Republicans nationwide.
“This residency crap is getting old. IMO.”
No, it is not.
It’s fundamental.
BTW, Obama’s true citizenship is just as important.
Now, the bad news ~ Lugar is still an Indiana resident. That's the law ~ and the rules of the Senate.
You folks can spend an awful lot of time playing this residence higglypiggly and not get anywhere with it.
What you have to understand is that we've had a Senate and a House for over 200 years. In the earliest days a Congressman might be away at Congress for months and show up "back home" at quite irregular times. Later on when Congress was made a full time job laws were passed to enable them to live near Congress as well as back in their home districts or states.
Let's put it this way, there ways to get at Lugar that are more meaningful. Maybe you ought to check and see why he let them tear down the Hoosier Dome he'd worked so hard to get built ~ now that'd be much more likely to yield some positive benefit to his challengers.
Darn, forgot the (/s)
Having previously spent a number of years in the US Army, I always “maintained” a “home of record” in the state I lived in at the time I entered service. So even though I didn’t own a home in that state or live there for over 7 years I continued to vote (and pay state & local taxes) as a resident of that state. I used my parents’ address as my “home” address. This was legal and proper and, in the same way, it is legal and proper for Lugar to maintain his Indiana “residency” while in Congressional service as one of Indiana’s Senators.
But Lugar SHOULD NOT HAVE maintained that his “residence” was the house that he sold to a non relative in the 70s. That is clearly a stupid thing to do. He should use an address with some connection to him — if only a post office box.
I don’t live in Indiana but have contributed to Richard Mourdock’s campaign in the Republican primary and hope that he defeats Lugar. I encourage all Freepers who live in Indiana to support Mourdock however you can. Lugar definitely needs to go. Obama can then pick some other person (hopefully from a non “Red” state) as his favorite Republican.
In fact, irrespective of what Indiana does or demands of him to retain his residency, the Commonwealth of Virginia where he has a crash pad WILL NOT EVER CLAIM HIM AS A RESIDENT because their laws forestall the use of time here as a Congressman counting toward time required to become a resident.
Time spent in Congress doesn't count toward creating residency for DC either, or Maryland, or any place else.
Beat the man on the issues!
Virtually every state has some measure governing residency while in the military. The US Senate has its own rules for its members and in the hierarchy of order, those rules prevail in every case. Only the Senate can remove a member. People who question Lugar's residency need to file an inquiry or a complaint with, among others, the President of the Senate, or the Vice President, or the Majority leader.
I am certain those fine gentlemen will hop on that like a flea on a dog!
(Some time in the next million years)
Does SoFloFreeper stand for South Florida Freeper?
If so then you should be familiar with Senior wexler who used his in laws address for residency and in fact hadn’t lived or even owned any property in his district for years.’
That and other shenanagans forced him to quit, thankfully
So yes residency can be trifulling it can be effective too.
I think he got it on all counts, but the big one was using his ex’s home as his residence, that was the one that got him in the most trouble I think.
Wexler was the first thing I thought of when I read that article, I know state laws are different but once the media got hold and ran with it he was toast within 6 months.
Hoping that the same thing happens to Lugar, enough to make him retire at least.
Lugar is but one of many old goats who should just go drool somewhere else besides congress.
Look at everyone in congress, many have such an arrangement.
Throw the bums out.
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