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Hugo Chavez Declared President of America |
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by Jon Chance Email: jpchance (nospam) egroups.com (unverified!) Phone: 617-859-8155 Address: 72 Peterborough Street, Boston MA 02215 USA |
12 Apr 2002
Modified: 05:03:10 PM |
President Chavez is expected to move into the White House next week and replace all public officials guilty of violating the Constitition and US Code, Title 18, Chapter 11, Section 201.... |
Hugo Chavez, the popularly elected President of Venezuela, has been declared President of America, including the USA.
Since no American President or Administration was elected in Election Fraud 2000, and few qualified candidates have challenge the unlawful activities of the Republicans, the Democrats, the Criminal Ignorance Agency, the Federal Reserve Corporation, the World Bank Group and other criminal organizations, Hugo Chavez has been selected to be the President of America.
President Chavez is expected to move into the White House next week and replace all public officials guilty of violating the Constitition and US Code, Title 18, Chapter 11, Section 201:
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/201.html
http://www.constitution.org |
See also:
egroups.com/group/cea-usa |
Check The Law a Little Closer If You Are Going To Spam Us |
by ML (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 12 Apr 2002
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One big problem with your theory. Mr. Chavez is old enough (over 35) to be Constitutionally eligible to be US president. But there are two more big problems: I doubt if he was born here (you must be of US birth to qualify--I think even dependents of US military personnel born overseas may not be qualified under this provision) and I doubt if he holds US citizenship.
For something you're spamming the IMC network with, you are using a very shaky premise. Maybe it's just advertising for your website, which we don't appreciate.
With the kind of logic you use in this argument, people would be well-advised to take the material discussed in your mailing list group with a grain of salt.
BTW, e-groups was taken over and integrated into Yahoo several years ago. This can be clearly noted by the URL that the link above takes you to. |