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| Kerry vs Article 14 Sec 3 of U.S. Constitution |
| Sunday, September 26, 2004 |
Jeffrey Mazella Center for Individual Freedom 26 Sept 04 While it has not been at issue for many years, probably not since the Reconstruction, Article 14 Section 3 of the US Constitution provides that any person who has taken an oath of office, as an officer of the United States, and thereafter gives aid and comfort to an enemy of the United States, may not thereafter be or become a civilian or military officer of the United States. If John Kerry's virulent anti-war activism circa 1971 constituted the giving of aid and comfort to North Vietnam (as seems to me self-evident), and if his recent declamations that America's war in Iraq is "the wrong war, at the wrong place, at the wrong time," and that the Bush administration lied and is incompetent and the war is a disaster, etc., constitutes the giving of aid and comfort to the Jihad (as seems to me self-evident), then he is barred from the presidency by Article 14 Section 3. I would urge that CFIF, perhaps in cooperation with the Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry and the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth, should forthwith file a lawsuit in federal court against the FEC to compel the FEC to disqualify Kerry from the presidency pursuant to Article 14 Section 3. This should be done before the election. Kerry may not be elected, but if he is, the filing of this action by anyone at any time during his presidency would throw his presidency and perhaps the conduct of any military and / or diplomatic operation into turmoil, it would be at least as divisive and disruptive as Watergate, perhaps more so. And, if successful, would result in the presidency of John Edwards, a one-term senator with little or no chance of re-election and with no military, national, or foreign policy experience, who even according to John Kerry's standards ("he never served in Vietnam") is not qualified for the presidency. Whether the court should ultimately rule that Kerry is, or is not, disqualified by 14 / 3, the issue needs to be raised and made a prominent part of the public debate before the election, not after Kerry's election or inauguration. Raymond S. Kraft
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