Dude Wrote:
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> Well, I think the rules vary by state, but in
> Arizona it appears the marriage is not official
> until the ceremony has taken place. The first
> document here references the license. Note how it
> says the license expires after one year--that
> wouldn't make sense if the ceremony were only for
> show. The second document mentions recording the
> marriage certificate after the ceremony has taken
> place. Again, I'd like it to be true, but I don't
> think it works.
>
>
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/FormatDocument.asp?in
> Doc=/ars/25/00121.htm&Title=25&DocType=ARS
>
>
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/FormatDocument.asp?in
> Doc=/ars/25/00125.htm&Title=25&DocType=ARS
I am not an Arizona attorney, and I dont know personally when the documents were signed. But if there is a problem with what the LA Times wrote, take it up with them. I am sure if he thought he could get away with it, Walnuts himself would have blasted the LA Times for this. He just sat back and hoped no one would notice.
A simillar thing happened with his disability. John McCain is disabled according to the US Government and recieves a 50 some thousand dollar a year pension (tax free) for his disability. He was hoping you would notice this also.