Posts Tagged ‘Constitutional’

Ohio Senate Passes Bill Designed to Give Ohio a Constitutional Ballot Access Law for Minor Parties

Monday, June 27th, 2011

From an article published on BallotAccess.org on June 24th, 2011:

On June 23, the Ohio Senate passed HB 194, the Secretary of State’s omnibus election law bill. As mentioned earlier, it moves the primary in presidential years from March to May, and it moves the petition deadline for new party petitions from 120 days before the primary to 90 days before the primary. Although this is obviously better than having a deadline of November of the year before the election, it still gives Ohio an unconstitutionally early petition deadline of early February.

The bill is not entirely through the legislature. The Senate amended some unrelated aspects, and so it must go back to the House for concurrence. That will happen on June 27 at the earliest.

Assuming the bill is signed into law in the next two weeks, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted will probably rule that the new law is valid, and that therefore the four minor parties that were on the ballot in 2008 and 2010 (Constitution, Green, Libertarian, and Socialist) are no longer ballot-qualified. This is not certain, however. A new lawsuit is extremely likely; the new lawsuit will argue that the new law is just as unconstitutional as the old law.

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Two big mistakes by Constitutional Defender Rush Limbaugh

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

We have a tremendous Obama honeymoon lineup today, with a look back to the conservatives’ wild weekend and a look ahead to the battle for your dollars and mine. The fallout from Rush Limbaugh‘s fevered “address to the nation” continues. The battle for the GOP’s “soul” continues.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Party appears to have gained the Big Momentum of Big Ideas (despite the aspirations of Republican worthy Newt Gingrich). That puts the Obama/America Honeymoon Status Advisory System (explained here) up a step to: Kissy-face.

But beware. As famous Communist Karl Marx said (or it could have been famous Communist Leon Trotsky), every movement carries “the seeds of its own destruction.” Good warning for overreaching Democrats, but funny that should come up, since the right-wing attack is based on the assumption that the progressives want to make America socialist (the “U.S.S.A.” — get it?).

The real issue is not ideology but strategy, and we’ll look at the Obama budget that way. But first, and it’s unavoidable, let’s see where El Rushbo, defender of the Constitution, went wrong. UPDATE: And how he now is taking the Republican Party and its elected leader down with him.

After the break.

The Conservative Political Action Committee’s huge confab climaxed in a Limbaugh speech that rivaled Bill Clinton’s notoriously “droning” debut at the 1988 Democratic convention, where he went into overtime in nominating Michael Dukakis. Although Clinton only tripled his allotted 10 minutes, it seemed at least as long as Rush’s four-fold extension to 80 minutes.

But here’s the key to El Rushbo’s speech. In receiving the CPAC’s culminating Defender of the Constitution award, he MISQUOTED the Constitution.

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