Below
is an edited personal Op Ed first published on March 31, 2008.
Can Americans appeal on
the 'Main-stream' Medias to read and understand the reasoning of our Founding Fathers’
wisdom installing the Electoral College in the US Constitution?
America, please
listen carefully! Do not allow any of our elected politicians on Capitol Hill
or anywhere else in America to tamper with and/or destroy our Electoral College
as our process of electing our President and Vice President of our United
States. Our current electoral process is sacred. Our Electoral System is not
broken, or for that matter, not even stretched, except for those who may hate
America and choose to break our Electoral College system and/or our Democratic
Republic system of government.
There are some
elected left-wing Liberals on Capitol Hill who are now starting the process to
introduce and ratify legislation of eliminating the Electoral College process
and of altering our election of our President and Vice President of our United
States. Unfortunately, there are a few elected left-wing radicals who hate
America and desire to destroy our Democratic Republic system of government.
Recent reports now show three (3) Congressmen visited Iraq in October, 2002, at
the request and expense of now deposed, convicted of war crimes, and executed
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. What would George Washington, Alexander
Hamilton, Ben Franklin, James McHenry, James Madison, or James Wilson, the
Electoral College presenter, or so many others say to these current members in
Congress and/or these currently proposed changes to our US Constitution and
its’ potential corruptive changes? What about John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson,
Benjamin Rush, Samuel Adams, John Adams, or any of our other authors? God Bless
our forefathers’ leadership, their insights, their Wisdoms!
It is for certain our
forefather authors of our US Constitution discussed the ideas of voters’
corruption and other corrupt ideas which could lead to a near never ending of
counting and/or recounting votes for the President and Vice President. Over the
years, we have so much history of alleged voter fraud.
Under our current
Electoral College, voter fraud usually can he dealt with in a local precinct,
local county, or at worst, in a single state, rather than by so many multiple
precincts, counties, and/or states. Eliminating the Electoral College and
changing to a total plurality vote could throw the electing of our President
and Vice President into an election chaos all throughout America. The Electoral
College nearly eliminates multiple corrupt precincts, counties, and/or states
from perhaps, changing the final entire election results for President and Vice
President of the United States after an extended term in our State and Federal
Judiciary.
Our founding fathers
had the wisdom to foresee the importance of an Electoral College system which
may prevent corruption from destroying the entire election process in the
Executive Branch as the President and Vice President of our United States.
Our forefathers set
up the Electoral College system to give each state representation based for one
vote for each of the two US Senators and one vote for each of its respective
members of the US House of Representatives (Congress), based on their
population in their respective states.
In general, for
example, if there were a 304,000,000 population within the US, and with our
current fifty (50) States, each state would be allocated two (2) votes as each
of our fifty (50) states have two (2) US Senators. One (1) vote for each
698,851 population persons will equally represent one (1) representative for
each of our 435 members of the Congress.
With the exception of
Maine and Nebraska, Electoral College votes are, by each voting state, winner
take all. In Maine and Nebraska, the winning candidates as President and Vice
President get the two (2) Electoral College votes as US Senators, and as each
of their respective state’s total vote. Each Congressional District Electoral
College vote is given to the Presidential/Vice Presidential candidate winning
their respective Congressional District total votes.
Wyoming, the lowest
in population (estimated at some 568,000), is the exception as each state has
at least one (1) member vote in the US Congress. California is the largest in
population with an estimated 36,500,000 people and which has 53 members in the
US Congress.
Under a new system of
electing the President and Vice President, based on a total majority votes
system all over the United States, could lead to perhaps the smallest community
in the US, by a very small amount of fraud, lead to corruption which may lead
to counting and/or recounting votes in each and every precinct, in each and
every county, and in each and every state, just to substantiate the official
results.
Changes in
eliminating the Electoral College for local corruption may not even change any
local, district, and/or state elections; only the election for President and
Vice President of the United States. The States’ and the Federal Judiciary
could become overwhelmed with a newer election process. We do not need any
additional legal fights throughout our entire stretched out Judicial system all
over America!
The Electoral College
process for electing our President and Vice President of our United States must
be protected for our free Democratic Republic system of government. History
proves our electoral system is unquestionably the very best.
For all who would
choose to destroy our Electoral College process of electing our US President
and Vice President, “JUST SAY NO”! Those who force their efforts to change our
Electoral College should and must be replaced, themselves, by election.
Our Electoral College
has worked exceptionally well for more than two hundred (200) years. There is
no need to enter into more additional voters’ corruption. Capitol Hill representatives
already have more than their own share of corruption on Capitol Hill. Changing
the Electoral College is equivalent to initiating a political earthquake, a
hurricane, and/or a tornado combined while Americans lose their individual
voting freedoms. We must save America and our Electoral College.
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