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GOP SOP (Score:2)
I'm confused. If you were running as a GOP candidate for public office, (a) why didn't you mysteriously "relocate" to Wyoming shortly before the filing deadline, and (b) why didn't your residency in Wyoming trump your local jurisdiction's residency requirement?
Re:GOP SOP (Score:2)
Unforunately for complainers, the Constitution doesn't strictly define the requirement. There was nothing remotely illegal or unconstitutional, nor even against the spirit of the Constitution, in what Cheney did.
Re:GOP SOP (Score:2)
Hey, I never implied that there was il-this, im-that or un-the-other-thing about what Cheney did. I just thought that the GOP does its thing (relocate a candidate to Wyoming, thus increasing the state's population by 20%), while the Democrats do their thing (take a junket to Alaska to give the "My Heart Bleeds" speech that your brothers gave, or shop your platform around to every piddling little interest group to insure "political correctness").
Sorta how the Cubbies beg a dead goat for forgiveness each April and stay home each October. It's all ritual. Just ritual.
Since you didn't actually run in this election, do you still get to do the "My Little Blue Friend" ad during the Super Bowl? Or is that high honor reserved from someone representing the great state of Watergate^WNorth Carolina^W^WKansas?
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