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CONSPIRACY to OVERLY INFLUENCE FEDERAL ELECTIONS is UNLAWFUL.  WILFUL VIOLATION of OATH of OFFICE is PERJURY for MEMBERS of the MISSOURI GENERAL ASSEMBLY.   

 

SJR 29 was declared passed by the Mo. General Assembly May 14, 2004.   In an attempt to overly influence the Presidential and other federal elections scheduled for November 2, 2004 Peter Kinder and

Catherine Hanaway are believed to have acted in conspiracy with Congressman Roy Blunt, Mo. Secretary of State Matt Blunt and other Republicans determined to control Missouri elections 2004. 

 

Even though Missouri law 2.010 clearly states Original laws to be deposited in office of secretary of state.   2.010. The original rolls of all laws and joint and concurrent resolutions passed by each general assembly shall, immediately after the passage thereof, be deposited in the office of the secretary of state, and every bill and resolution presented to the governor for his approval, and returned by him to the house in which it originated with his approval thereon, shall, immediately after such return, be deposited by the secretary of the senate, or by the chief clerk of the house, as the case may be, in the office of the secretary of state (RSMo 1939 § 663, A.L. 1957 p. 587)

Prior revisions: 1929 § 663; 1919 § 7066; 1909 § 8065   Kinder and Hanaway wilfully smirked at their Oath of Office and with malice and forethought chose to pretend the Mo. Senate and Mo. House were in Open Session FOURTEEN DAYS AFTER SJR 29 was passed.   With Senator Yeckel and Lt. Governor Maxwell looking on in the Mo. Senate and Rep. Smith (14) and Rep. Viebrock joining Hanaway in her criminal act(s) in the Mo. House, Kinder and Hanaway signed SJR 29 on May 28, 2004 allowing Matt Blunt to claim the issue of “gay marriage” could not be on the August 3, 2004 ballot pursuant to a special election called by the governor. 

 

Be it therefore known that the public does not have to permit Kinder, Hanaway, Blunts nor anyone else to play political football with the general election 2004.   Either the issue goes on the primary ballot as called for by Governor Holden or the people may call for a federal special grand jury investigation of this and each and every bill or resolution not signed in actual open session and immediately upon passage by the Mo. General Assembly for the past two years.  (While investigating the special grand jury may as well review all the information about how Missouri votes are counted by software that is not properly certified nor reliable, separate ballots are not provided for primaries in many places, and even how Blunts appear to have profited from election equipment companies AND even from 911.)  Furthermore, voters may in addition to asking for criminal prosecutions of Kinder, Hanaway, Blunts and others for perjury and more,  seek federal civil actions and damages from the individuals involved.  

 

The “gay marriage” issue needs to be placed on the August, 2004 election ballot and Kinder, Hanaway, and Blunts should publically admit they were wrong and voluntarily withdraw from the ballot 2004 or risk being forever disqualified from holding public office. 

 

Marvalene Pankey, Democratic Party nominee Mo. House District 133

    and on behalf of Constitutional Justice Society, Inc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CROSS REFERENCE: Public documents removed from secretary's office, how, RSMo 28.080

 

 

 
Kinder, Hanaway, Blunts FOREVER DISQUALIFIED!!!