acroso
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I truly hope that the RP supporters there didn't lie about voting for McCain- this could have been avoided if they simply stated that they would only support those who supports conservative values r something like that.
"The intention was to identify people and who they were going to support," said Aplikowski. "It wasn't to keep out Ron Paul supporters but to present that information to the body of delegates to vote on, which is one of the purposes of the nominating committee."
"Voting results disputed in Minnesota conventions"
BLAINE, Minn. – Ron Paul supporters shook things up in at least three of Minnesota's congressional district conventions yesterday when they captured nearly all of the national delegates and alternates for the Republican National Convention this fall.
/QUOTE]This is great news.
The questionaire was non-specific. Vote for McCain at the national convention or the state? It never said. Also will you endorse McCain to be a delegates...sure why not. This all means nothing.
If they had had a questionaire that said will you for sure vote McCain at the national convention...then that would be dishonest, but they didn't.
Besides...doesn't it all depend on what the meaning of "is" is?
They specifically said do you support McCain. Almost like a vowel of loyalty.
"Do you pledge to give McCain Primae Noctis rights to your wife?"
Wait a minute can some one please clarify this.
How in the world did the people then find out that they were really RP supporters in disguise and that they would vote for RP in the state convention???