Washington Post Now Downplays Relevance of Arizona Law on Disabled Office-Holders to Congresswoman Giffords

On January 18, the Washington Post ran this story, which quotes attorneys as saying that the Arizona law on the topic of disabled elected officials can not be applied to members of Congress. Yesterday the Post had run a story which suggested that the Arizona law could be used to require Comgresswoman Gabrielle Giffords from office in April, 2011.


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Washington Post Now Downplays Relevance of Arizona Law on Disabled Office-Holders to Congresswoman Giffords — No Comments

  1. What if a foreign or domestic attack disables a large majority of the Congress ???

    Do the gerrymander party hacks have ANY brains about New Age reality ???

    Candidate/incumbent rank order replacement lists for legislative bodies.

    The legislative power MUST BE 24/7 — the same as the executive power.

    Executive/judicial replacements by law or appointments.

    This stuff also AIN’T atomic physics — except to party hack incumbent robot MORONS.

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