Mitt's lawyers are trying to remove our Massachusetts delegates!

this proves Mitt is either very worried or very stupid.

worried that he will not have enough delegates; or stupid in trying to push Ron into a 3rd party run. if Paul delegates walk out in Tampa then Obama wins easily

OR Romney cheats and gets old-time GOP that are scared-to-death-of-change to bend some rules or make up new ones. That gives Romney the nomination.

Romney figures he can fix it later if he sucks up to Ron Paul supporters with some kind words. Maybe he lets Ron Paul give a speech in Tampa and the GOP will try to ensure Ron Paul supporters vote for Romney by making it seem like letting Ron Paul give a speech is a huge concession and a win for Ron Paul.

In my opinion.
 
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I figure Romney will ruthlessly do whatever he has to do to win the nomination.

He isn't worried about Ron Paul voters now, just being the nominee. He figures after he accomplishes that he can make nice with Ron Paul and his supporters. He'll say something good about them. He'll throw a hint that he might throw a bone to Rand. He'll maybe let Dr. Paul give a speech and make it seem like he made a big concession and sacrifice.

No matter how bad or obvious the behavior, I won't be surprised. And the media will fall in line and cover up everything.

In my opinion.
 
I figure Romney will ruthlessly do whatever he has to do to win the nomination.

He isn't worried about Ron Paul voters now, just being the nominee. He figures after he accomplishes that he can make nice with Ron Paul and his supporters. He'll say something good about them.

Au contraire mon frere. If he's playing dirty tricks now, when instead he should be real nice and conciliatory, it's going to get real ugly for liberty minded people later.
 
5.2 "Certified delegate" shall be defined for the purposes of the Plan as having been certified as acceptable by a qualifying Presidential Candidate's state committee, or such presidential candidate's representative on the Allocation Committee, if any. If neither exists, then the delegate may be certified by the Allocation Committee. In the case of a protest or an appeal, the Allocation Committee's ratification or reversal shall be final. An elected delegate shall not be denied certification by a qualifying Presidential Candidate's state committee, or such presidential candidate's representative on the Allocation Committee, if any, without just cause. Any such proposed denial of certification will not be effective unless upheld by a majority vote of the Allocation Committee.

Why can't Paul certify them? He's as much a qualifying candidate as Romney is.
 
Well we need more states to be challenged on the basis of "just cause" that way it's easier to know it's bs.
 
@agorism, just cause varies from state to state although most states use a similar definition. Usually, it is discretionary too.
 
Au contraire mon frere. If he's playing dirty tricks now, when instead he should be real nice and conciliatory, it's going to get real ugly for liberty minded people later.

But being nice means being fair.

If he does that he might not win impressively enough to hold off threats--he knows most of the GOP wishes the earth would swallow him up so they could start over.

I think he's ruthlessly going after what he wants the way he always has. And that he figures he'll find a way to clean up & minimize the damage (mad Ron Paul supporters) later. That is why he pays big bucks to public relations people and his lawyers.

In my opinion.
 
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One has to assume the Paul campaign, as a "qualifying Presidential Candidate's state committee" ought to be able to push back on this. Any word what our response is?
 
Maybe we could make a "Romney - Let the Lawyers Run the United States" meme

You sit down with your attorney's and they'll tell you what you have to do
"we're going to let the lawyers sort out what you need to do
 
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