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What elected political position did IKE hold before being elected president?

A Davis recall happened, in as much as the voters called for an election, which resulted in Ahnold ousting Davis. That's the California process.

There is nothing illegal that I can see happening in New York...

Hillary resigns from the Senate, so does Obama, so does Biden. Each state then has their own process to fill that position.

States differ in the way in which the slots are filled.

You don't like the choice of CK, so what, that should surprise anyone?

When you can make a cogent argument that demonstrates that some law is being violated if CK is appointed to replace Hillary...please do so.

However, how New York decides to fill the vacancy is something of which you have no standing to decide, they have their process, you don't live there, and as a so called "states rights supporter" perhaps you should just keep your pie-hole shut about it.



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Eisenhower was ELECTED.

No one would beef about a nepotistic, well known non-politician (Ahnold is a movie star Kennedy creature) being vetted by voters. How would you feel if the Davis recall had allowed Arnold to be appointed by someone in Sacramento?
 
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

...How would you feel if the Davis recall had allowed Arnold to be appointed by someone in Sacramento?
I'm guessing you'd have been okay with it and would not have cried yourself to sleep every night.
 
Quote from Thunderdog:

I'm guessing you'd have been okay with it and would not have cried yourself to sleep every night.

Unlike you who obsesses over the politics of a country you don't live in-I could give two shits who serves as Governor of California.
 
Eisenhower was ELECTED as President.

No one is suggesting there's anything illegal, any thing not the perusal of Governor Patterson, nothing that EOD I care deeply about. Hell she's replacing a Senator who wasn't even a bona fide resident yet who was elected.

This issue strikes to nepotism, elitism and the star machinery culture which are themes in concerned discussions ranging beyond partisan politics. In light of the Illinois situation the Kennedy quest seems all-out friggin' ridiculous. Blago is at least cynically honest about the process. If one is expected to appoint the rich and pedigreed then just auction the seat.....

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What elected political position did IKE hold before being elected president?

A Davis recall happened, in as much as the voters called for an election, which resulted in Ahnold ousting Davis. That's the California process.

There is nothing illegal that I can see happening in New York...

Hillary resigns from the Senate, so does Obama, so does Biden. Each state then has their own process to fill that position.

States differ in the way in which the slots are filled.

You don't like the choice of CK, so what, that should surprise anyone?

When you can make a cogent argument that demonstrates that some law is being violated if CK is appointed to replace Hillary...please do so.

However, how New York decides to fill the vacancy is something of which you have no standing to decide, they have their process, you don't live there, and as a so called "states rights supporter" perhaps you should just keep your pie-hole shut about it.
 
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Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

First off cunt: Me and "my kind" unlike you and "your kind" are American citizens.
Well said!!!!:D
Quote from Lucrum:

BINGO!

Funny how you guys never protest whenever Gord from Alberta weighs in. Oh yeah, he's on your side. :p

Regarding CK, it's great just to see her potential appointment get all these right-wing panties in a twist. Better entertainment than Comedy Central! :D
 
Go back to the previous comments of yours where you were discussing that CK had never been elected to any political office, as if that somehow was a disqualification.

IKE was never elected to any political office before he ran for president.

Now that that point has been made, nepotism elitism and the star machinery culture is alive in both parties.

I get it, you don't like CK.

But you have no standing when it comes to argument about the process, simply because we both know if a right winger was being appointed that you liked, you wouldn't be bitching now about CK.

Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

Eisenhower was ELECTED as President.

No one is suggesting there's anything illegal, any thing not the perusal of Governor Patterson, nothing that EOD I care deeply about. Hell she's replacing a Senator who wasn't even a bona fide resident yet who was elected.

This issue strikes to nepotism, elitism and the star machinery culture which are themes in concerned discussions ranging beyond partisan politics. In light of the Illinois situation the Kennedy quest seems all-out friggin' ridiculous. Blago is at least cynically honest about the process. If one is expected to appoint the rich and pedigreed then just auction the seat.....
 
Quote from flytiger:

........who want to tell you how to live.

she was in the house in Palm Beach when her cousin David was arrested for drugs. The cops thought she flushed them down the toilet for him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kennedy

Loyalty is a good trait.

I just wish this family would go away.

Did you see Teddy is worth 104mm? Never lifted a finger. What his father stole in the twenties, and he's got 100 mm. Amazing. God, I'd love to see the books. All stolen money, and the left fawns over these assholes. If a descent of Carlos Gambino came forward, what would you think if she had a couple hundred million? It is documented, after all, that during JFK's presidential run, Old Joe was having lunch with mobsters in Chicago.

"Mobsters in Chicago". that could be the leadership of the Democratic Party. But it wasn't.

The left likes to conveniently forget just how crooked the Kennedy family was, and still is. At least old Joe was a proper villain. The family has been reduced to a bunch if inbred drunks, drug addicts, rapists...and then there's Teddy.
 
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