This is not the video I wanted to see, but interesting... I was inside all day and didn't know any of this was going on.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YDnWT4gCJSE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YDnWT4gCJSE
They were late... sucks, but them's the rules.
This was not a "registration start time" issue. There was documentation with each registration/application packet that stated that any delegate that registered after 10am would not be allowed to vote. It wasn't real prominent, but it was there.
I was told by someone that had been in the registration area when the controversy occurred, that the delegates were eventually allowed in, but still were not allowed to vote. Sorry, but those were the rules and they were published. As I stated in another thread, the party powers-that-be play hardball.
lynn
They were late... sucks, but them's the rules.
This was not a "registration start time" issue. There was documentation with each registration/application packet that stated that any delegate that registered after 10am would not be allowed to vote. It wasn't real prominent, but it was there.
I was told by someone that had been in the registration area when the controversy occurred, that the delegates were eventually allowed in, but still were not allowed to vote. Sorry, but those were the rules and they were published. As I stated in another thread, the party powers-that-be play hardball.
lynn
Those people should have raised a hellstorm until they got their way, or knocked that guy to the ground and walked in.
If you let them take away your rights, they will. They can't always be reasoned with.
Right, Liberty. That bus should have been there earlier. If you want to blame someone, blame the bus driver. Besides, there were only about 12 delegates that got turned away so the outcome would have been the same anyway. Ron Paul may not have gotten the numbers, but he still won the day.