For anyone wishing to contact someone responsible for ousting MA delegates, here is the email for the Chairman of the Allocation Committee of the Massachusetts Republican State Committee, the committee responsible for the decision.
[email protected]
You have to play by the rules. If one of the rules is that you need to return an affidavit and you refused to do it, the consequence is obvious.
Do you know what will happen in four years because of what is happening now? Pretty much every state will pass legislation stating that delegates are directly nominated by the candidates according to the primary/caucus results. That will be the ultimate result of this kind of stuff.
That would never happen. You vote with principal not for protest.
just so you know my understanding is both that no such rule existed and also that they did in fact return signed affidavits and were axed anyhow.
I can't know for sure, I'm accepting the word of the Rules Committee. If that's the case, then the RRLS delegates can appeal to the RNC to be installed as delegates.
Still, the endgame will be the one I'm pointing: none of this will happen in 4 years because everybody will make rules to make sure that the delegates to the convention firmly support the candidate primary voters picked .
they will but it will be heavy with Romney supporters making that decision. It seems they may also be joining the lawsuit though.
and I repeat, what else is new? They always change the rules to suit the establishment. they've gone back and forth on caucuses other times when there were strong grass roots movements, but always came back to them because whenever there ISN'T such an organized movement, caucuses leave so many cards in the hands of party insiders -- particularly those willing to cheat and break people's bones.
You have to play by the rules. If one of the rules is that you need to return an affidavit and you refused to do it, the consequence is obvious.
Do you know what will happen in four years because of what is happening now? Pretty much every state will pass legislation stating that delegates are directly nominated by the candidates according to the primary/caucus results. That will be the ultimate result of this kind of stuff.
I can't know for sure, I'm accepting the word of the Rules Committee.
I don't know what do you call "establishment" - anybody who doesnt' support Ron Paul or doesn't meet some purity test?
I would assume what you're saying sounds like a pipe dream. The reason the states can't bind them now is because it falls under federal election rules once they get to the convention. We could be delegates under other candidates anyways. No need to be disgruntled. We are just going to let a little light into the house for some cleaning. ..
After all of their lies and cheating, that's sounding more and more like a bad bet, no matter what republican rules committee you are talking about.
Who exactly do you perceive to be creating the "purity test" in this instance? The delegates or the rules committee?
I don't know what do you call "establishment" - anybody who doesnt' support Ron Paul or doesn't meet some purity test? - but they'll change the rules to make sure the preference of primary votes is enforced. Are you opposed to that? Do you think that the nominee should be picked by millions of primary voters and caucuses goers or the few people who care enough to go to state conventions and run/elect delegates?
You speak like the nominee in any case is "picked by millions of primary voters", which is a load of crap. Ron Paul is the only bottom-up candidate, which is why he has the kind of support he does. Mittens was the establishment candidate and was picked by the elites that own the country to foist on the electorate. They own the media, they own the parties and they make the rules. This has nothing to do with the desires of "millions of primary voters" because even with the propaganda campaign waged by the elite for the benefit of Mittens, he is still perceived by most observers as a weak candidate who does not really connect with the conservative base of the GOP.
Yes, I am happy if we can somehow override the results of the elections, because the elections were scams to begin with. Your vote does not count and neither does mine. The whole "democracy" thing is just eyewash to make people believe they are not living in a tyrannical authoritarian dystopia; unfortunately, a lot of people are fooled by this or just don't care.
You speak like the nominee in any case is "picked by millions of primary voters", which is a load of crap. Ron Paul is the only bottom-up candidate, which is why he has the kind of support he does. Mittens was the establishment candidate and was picked by the elites that own the country to foist on the electorate. They own the media, they own the parties and they make the rules. This has nothing to do with the desires of "millions of primary voters" because even with the propaganda campaign waged by the elite for the benefit of Mittens, he is still perceived by most observers as a weak candidate who does not really connect with the conservative base of the GOP.
Yes, I am happy if we can somehow override the results of the elections, because the elections were scams to begin with. Your vote does not count and neither does mine. The whole "democracy" thing is just eyewash to make people believe they are not living in a tyrannical authoritarian dystopia; unfortunately, a lot of people are fooled by this or just don't care.