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Old 03-11-2008, 06:15 PM
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Is there anyway to contact the DNC and enlighten the leaders with their...

...hypocrisy of being a democratic party? 1. The Super Delegate system is out of whack at best.
Who do they think they are? Playing a god in our election process?
***** One Person! One Vote! One Time! *****
Isn't that the bedrock of "democracy?"
I submit to you that the Super Delegate System is the most undemocratic.

2. FL and MI violated the National Rules of the DNC.
Yet, no one of the DNC is forthcoming to point it out.
If you don't punish FL & MI, what about all the 48 states that honored the DNC's rule? Trying to tend to the voters of FL & MI, is the DNC going to do injustice to the voters of the 48 states? What is the message here? Am I confused or is it the DNC?

3. How can the DNC be silent on the words and the actions of a candidate's deceitful and distasteful campaign?
What is the DNC thinking? Isn't it true that the ultimate loser is the Democrats and the candidate of hope who is likely to win the general? If I were from out of this earth, I would think Hillary is on the same team as McCain.
Coats : thx
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As it stands according to Democratic Party rules neither candidate will have enough votes for the nomination because it is so split, so it is either count Michigan & Florida, let both states re-vote, or leave it up to the Super Delegates. Now what do you Obama supporters want? Both Candidates knew in the beginning it could come down to Super Delegates, but you guys keep saying that isn't fair, fine then pick one of the three options because neither will have enough pledged delegates.
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Whatever happens with the delgate system will happen, and Hillary will do everything, EVERYTHING, to get those delegates. But, don't be surprised if someone wants to sue the DNC if those delgates are seated. It's a circus! Truth is, we're all used to liberals changing the rules, whining about the rules, wanting to change the rules, twisting facts to get their way, so this is all amusing to us.

If you were paying attention last year, you would remember that Hillary and Bill Clinton (via the "clinton machine") pressured FL and MI (and others) to move those primaries up so that Hillary would have her coronation early. It was strategic. Remember, Hillary was the most prominant Democrat before the race started. Early primaries gave her an edge because it gave others less time to gain momentum. Clinton's knew this and worked those states to move their primaries. Even under the threat from the DNC of not seating delegates, Clintons wanted early primaries. Now, it doesn't work out for them, and they are whining like stuck pigs. Amusing.

Hey, here's the really scary part.....McCain and Hillary ARE on the same team!!!! That's exactly what conservative Republicans have been saying! That's the reason this election is so screwed up already and why we (conservatives) are so concerned about the country and about our principles (I know, an open invitation for liberal derision.....don't do it; you'll only prove you don't know conservatism).
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Whatever happens with the delgate system will happen, and Hillary will do everything, EVERYTHING, to get those delegates. But, don't be surprised if someone wants to sue the DNC if those delgates are seated. It's a circus! Truth is, we're all used to liberals changing the rules, whining about the rules, wanting to change the rules, twisting facts to get their way, so this is all amusing to us.

If you were paying attention last year, you would remember that Hillary and Bill Clinton (via the "clinton machine") pressured FL and MI (and others) to move those primaries up so that Hillary would have her coronation early. It was strategic. Remember, Hillary was the most prominant Democrat before the race started. Early primaries gave her an edge because it gave others less time to gain momentum. Clinton's knew this and worked those states to move their primaries. Even under the threat from the DNC of not seating delegates, Clintons wanted early primaries. Now, it doesn't work out for them, and they are whining like stuck pigs. Amusing.

Hey, here's the really scary part.....McCain and Hillary ARE on the same team!!!! That's exactly what conservative Republicans have been saying! That's the reason this election is so screwed up already and why we (conservatives) are so concerned about the country and about our principles (I know, an open invitation for liberal derision.....don't do it; you'll only prove you don't know conservatism).
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