A Letter To My Governor
by Armed Liberal on September 1, 2006 07:07 AM
August 31, 2006
By Fax to: (916) 445-4633
Governor Arnold SchwarzeneggerState Capitol BuildingSacramento, CA 95814
Dear Governor Schwarzenegger:
I'm writing to urge you to veto AB2948 (Umberg), a bill that would radically change the way that Presidential elections are held in the United States.
The bill - through an interstate compact - effectively abolishes the Electoral college and substitutes the results of the popular vote. While many people complain about the process or results involved in our creaky Presidential election process, I'd like to point out a few things and ask you to consider them as you weigh your response to this bill. iohya
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This is something that should bring us all into the streets, even more so than the Illegal Alien Invasion Victory Parades of the spring. If you have a blog, or are a caller to a talk-radio show...
Please read the story at Winds of Change, and link to it, talk about it, and call the Governator.
Tell him this would destroy our Constitution beyond repair !
For Your Information, I have been monitoring an unconstitutional multi-state compact in the process of formation. This compact would forever alter the way we elect Presidents, and destroy the last vestiges of our Constitutional Republic. I view this activity as treasonous, and it must be stopped !!! And somebody tell The President the difference between a Democracy and a Republic !!!
Friday, September 01, 2006 7:50:00 AM
Thanks, Bob.
I will call.
You might put something up about calling our local state reps here in NC as well. Tell them we don't want to be part of this compact.
Friday, September 01, 2006 11:03:00 AM
Do you oppose the right of all votes to be counted equally?
The old electoral college is outdated and needs to be replaced with a more democratic process, and the constitution needs to evolve to a higher level.
Saturday, September 09, 2006 5:16:00 PM
Anonymous,
Do you prefer we go back to MOB rule? Maybe we can have our own Ceaser as well?
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