Thursday, December 14, 2006

DEMS WILL RETAIN SENATE

Democrats will maintain their newly earned Majority in the United States Senate. Initial reports by the media that South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds could choose to replace Senator Johnson prior to the new session of Congress on January 4 is incorrect. According to Senate Historian Donald Ritchie, there is no precedent for a Governor replacing a Senator unless he has received a "letter of resignation or a death certificate."

Aside from the Main Stream Media needing to keep us glued to our televisions, no one is discussing the possibility of Sen. Johnson's death.

Additionally, I'm hearing further reports that Sen. Elizabeth Dole will not be present for the opening session of the Senate. Either way, the Democrats will still have more votes than the Republicans, therefore maintaining the majority.

2 comments:

Aquarius52 said...

Yes, I am glad to hear that the imminent replacment of Senator Johnson "has been much exagerrated". I had spoken to a friend who is a constitutional lawyer and also has a lot of interest in presidential matters. He told me last night that Johnson could not be replaced unless he dies or resigns.

Medically his progress sounds good, and I dont think he will resign even if he is not totally well. That said, I do feel confident the Senator will recover completely.

Sen Majority leader Harry Reid sent an email today asking for Dems to send "get well" wishes to Sen Johnson.

http://giveemhellharry.com/timjohnson

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