Virginia bus kidnapped

Potential civil suit? Morton was prevented from voting by a federal official. Lots of laws against that.

It wasn't an election, it was a convention. Sounds like nitpicking, but we all come within a nitpick of doing illegal things every single day. I doubt there are as many laws against that as you think...
 
I would certainly consider suing the bus company... It shouldn't matter who was on the bus, what matters is they purposely made the delegates late... they were held against their will.
 
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Those bastards.
Who's in charge of convention transportation/RNC scheduling?

What did the bus drivers state? Were they told not deliver rules committee/delegates?

Get the facts... Get the names of the bus drivers and what they were told.

Start communicating better between delegate/states/ and here on RPF...

RU you also tweeting realtime of the Fraud and Corruption going on with the RNC?
 
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I would certainly consider suing the bus company... It shouldn't matter who was on the bus, what matters is they purposely made the delegates late... they were held against their will.

The driver got the bus to the arena and opened the door. The rest was done by 'law enforcement officials'. The result? No grounds for a suit.
 
The driver got the bus to the arena and opened the door. The rest was done by 'law enforcement officials'. The result? No grounds for a suit.

There are always grounds for a suit - my proffessor



If not RNC, bus company then someone else.... State myabe.... I dont know but there is always someone.


Based on previous experience nothing will happen.
 
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