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Old 12-27-2011, 11:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Montanans Launch Recall of Senators Who Approved NDAA Military Detention. Merry Christmas, US Senate

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Montanans Launch Recall of Senators Who Approved NDAA Military Detention. Merry Christmas, US Senate
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The issue of federal official recall has never reached the federal courts.
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(HELENA) - Moving quickly on Christmas Day after the US Senate voted 86 - 14 to pass the National Defense Authorization Act of 2011 (NDAA) which allows for the indefinite military detention of American citizens without charge or trial, Montanans have announced the launch of recall campaigns against Senators Max Baucus and Jonathan Tester, who voted for the bill.

Montana is one of nine states with provisions that say that the right of recall extends to recalling members of its federal congressional delegation, pursuant to Montana Code 2-16-603, on the grounds of physical or mental lack of fitness, incompetence, violation of oath of office, official misconduct, or conviction of certain felony offenses.

Section 2 of Montana Code 2-16-603 reads:

"(2) A public officer holding an elective office may be recalled by the qualified electors entitled to vote for the elective officer's successor."

The website Ballotpedia.org cites eight other states which allow for the recall of elected federal officials: Arizona, Colorado, Louisiana, Michigan, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, and Wisconsin. New Jersey's federal recall law was struck down when a NJ state judge ruled that "the federal Constitution does not allow states the power to recall U.S. senators," despite the fact the Constitution explicitly allows, by not disallowing ("prohibited" in the Tenth Amendment,) the states the power to recall US senators and congressmen:

Montanans Launch Recall of Senators Who Approved NDAA Military Detention. Merry Christmas, US Senate - Salem-News.Com - Forum Post: Montanans Launch Recall of Senators Who Approved NDAA Military Detention. Merry Christmas, US Senate | OccupyWallSt.org

Recall provisions, by state - Laws governing recall - Ballotpedia
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I think the case, should it succeed, would definitely go to the supreme court, where I think it would ultimately (and sadly) shot down as unconstitutional, probably using the 17th amendment.
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Max Baucus is a fucking hemorrhoid. He's been taking kickbacks from the health care industry for years now. He's establishment with a capital E and I've been voting against him since I could vote, I doubt this recall will get rid of him but with any luck, it will.
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