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Arnold might be a Republican, but outside of California he passes most of
the "smell test" for a Demacrat too. If he can do the job - I'll LIKE him - even if he switches parties every 6 months. -W "Mark Browne" wrote in message news:4P4hb.524266$Oz4.385975@rwcrnsc54... snip OK....... So lets *say- Arnie don't slap any more asses, proves his business degree is more than paper, and actually gets California turned around while forming a bridge between the two parties. IF (big if I grant) he does all that without digging any real holes......... how do we elect him President? Ammendment? Or can congress pass a law to "give him a pass" somehow? It would seem that the Republicans are breaking new ground by finding convenient loopholes in the government rules. Other than Arnold's election, the gerrymandering in Texas comes to mind. If *they* wanted Arnold in - I don't think *they* would have much trouble coming up with some way to get *their* boy in. Mark Browne |