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Cruz, Haley, Jindal, Rubio: Flight 2016 Cleared for Takeoff
American Thinker ^ | 03/13/2013 | Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
Posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 9:54:15 AM by SeekAndFind
Let’s close down the silly season on presidential eligibility early. Our colleague, Ken Klukowski, is a constitutional lawyer who argues here that newly-sworn-in Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R) is likely eligible to run for president in 2016. The only question that could arise is the fact the fiery young conservative leader was born in Calgary, Alberta, on Dec. 22, 1970. Let’s see: 1970 makes him thirty-five in 2005. He’s in!
Is the Canadian birthplace a hurdle? Not really. Since at least 1793, such children of American citizens born abroad have been recognized to be American citizens.
Citizens Call On Jindal To Denounce DHS Reports… (“A group of citizens gathered in Winnsboro Tuesday to ask Gov. Bobby Jindal to speak out against two U.S. Department of Homeland Security reports labeling citizens with traditional American values as potential terrorists.”)
A group of citizens gathered in Winnsboro Tuesday to ask Gov. Bobby Jindal to speak out against two U.S. Department of Homeland Security reports
English: Governor Bobby Jindal at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
labeling citizens with traditional American values as potential terrorists.
Wikipedia locks possible VPs’ pages
Tech President’s Micah Sifry, who introduced the idea that Wikipedia revisions could help predict Mitt
English: Official photo of David Petraeus, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Romney’s selection of a running mate, reports that Wikipedia has put a lock on the pages of the leading veep candidates following a segment on the topic by Comedy Central’s Stephen Colbert.
Jindal’s writing on ‘exorcism’ gets new attention
Speculation that Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is on Republican Mitt Romney‘s short list of
English: Governor Bobby Jindal at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
potential vice presidential candidates is drawing new scrutiny to his decades-old writing about an exorcist-type act he claims to have watched as a college student.
The GOP Establishment in Abject Panic: They Don’t Understand Their Own Base (Rush Limbaugh)
The GOP Establishment in Abject Panic: They Don’t Understand Their Own Base (Rush Limbaugh)
The Rush Limbaugh Show ^ | 1/23/2012 | Rush Limbaugh
Posted on Monday, January 23, 2012 3:50:08 PM by Yossarian
The GOP Establishment in Abject Panic: They Don’t Understand Their Own Base
January 23, 2012
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RUSH: Folks, the Republican establishment is in a full-blown panic. And I — and I’m not doing an I-told-you-so. This is a giant I-told-you-so. This is a reminder that I will illustrate. I told you this in almost the exact words you heard on television from Republican consultants and establishment people. I told you this was their fear back on November 10th of last year. They are in an out roar, a panic. They are secretly trying to get Mitch Daniels to get back in the race. There are entreaties being made to Bobby Jindal to get in the race.
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Prison Planet.com » Martial Law Attempt In Louisiana Echoes Ron Paul’s Warning
Following the fatal shooting of a toddler in a crime ridden New Orleans housing project, a Louisiana state representative has called for what amounts to martial law.
Austin Badon contacted Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal’s office Monday and asked that the National Guard be deployed. Jindal’s office said Badon was told that any such a request would have to come from the New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu.
Under Article I, Section 8, Clause 15 of the Constitution, the National Guard – considered a state militia – is authorized to “execute the laws of the Union and suppress Insurrections and repel Invasion.” The Constitution says nothing about dispatching the military to fight domestic crime, a task usually undertaken by local law enforcement.
Prison Planet.com » Louisiana State Officials Call For Troops On Streets
National Guard engaged in door-to-door gun confiscation during Hurricane Katrina
Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Lawmakers in Louisiana are calling for National Guard troops to patrol the streets of New Orleans after a toddler was killed in a drive-by shooting. The last time troops were involved in domestic law enforcement in the state, they were used to confiscate legally owned firearms in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Keira Holmes Gordon was caught in the crossfire of two separate groups of men in cars who were targeting another man stood near a B. W. Cooper Housing development on Sunday. The toddler, four days shy of her second birthday, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Citing soaring crime levels, state lawmaker Austin Badon Jr. told CNN he “wants the government to step and help control the violence,” by sending troops to patrol troubled areas, although he admitted that just “a select few people” were responsible for the crimes.
Bid to recall Jindal fails miserably short, with 55 of needed 908,000 signatures
BATON ROUGE — An effort started six months ago to recall Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal has fizzled, but the Opelousas man behind the petition will continue trying to oust the governor by running against him this fall.
Ron Ceasar would have needed to gather more than 908,000 verified signatures by early next week to get a recall election against Jindal. Fewer than five dozen have been registered with the Louisiana secretary of state‘s office.
“We would need all of them by the deadline set. We have only 55 at present, and the deadline is July 5th,” Sailor Jackson, a spokesman for Secretary of State Tom Schedler, said Friday.
No one has ever successfully gathered enough signatures to get a recall election scheduled against a statewide or parishwide official in Louisiana.
A full-time Ph.D. student at Southern University, Ceasar said he and his supporters brought in more signatures than what is on file with the secretary of state’s office, but he acknowledged the recall election won’t happen.
(Excerpt) Read more at nola.com …
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