It looks like you need to be a citizen, 35 or older, and a resident of
at least 14 years. Arnold probably quailifies.
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 12:07, Russell Suter wrote:
Actually, that would be a change to our Constitution - Article II,
Section I.
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 13:04:28 -,
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Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
better politicians - surely, this is an oxymoron?
Lol...yes indeed. It depends on your point of view. In this case
they are better in my view because they are in California and _not_
Maine.
Although I suppose there's a remote (hopefully) possibility that
Arnold would run for president :-/ someday. Just to get under Teddy's
skin.
..relax, he's Austrian by birth. Until you change your laws, you cannot
elect him (nor me ;-) ) president of the US. ;-)
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structure of the group producing it.
-- Mel Conway Datamation (1968)
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