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May 10, 2008 - 12:32 am - by Michael Weiss
John Samford
2008-05-11 16:14:34

http://demconwatch.blogspot.com/2008/04/rules-and-bylaws-committee-membership.html

May 31st in when it’s decided if the lost states count. Why that is important;

http://spa.american.edu/ccps/getpdf.php?table=publications&ID=67

Snipped;
“Second, regardless of whether the timing of a presidential preference primary is dictated
by federal or state legislation, a national political party cannot be obligated to recognize that
primary as binding—that is, the national party cannot be obligated to allocate the delegates to its
national convention from that state, among presidential candidates, in accordance with the results
of that primary. The Supreme Court has made clear that, in determining the rules for selecting
delegates to its national nominating convention, the “National Democratic Party and its
adherents enjoy a constitutionally protected right of political association.” Cousins v. Wigoda,
419 U.S. 477, 487 (1975).”

Read it and weep! Democracy is dead among the Democrats. It’s not what the voters say, but what the Rules and Bylaws Committee (hereafter RBC) thinks.

““The Court’s cases have made clear that the very actions at issue here—the Party’s
decision about who can be nominated as delegates….—are themselves clothed in First
Amendment protection. Indeed, those cases suggest that that if the State….had tried to assist [a
presidential candidate] by attempting to enforce the results of its primary….against the DNC, it
would have been met with the bar of the First Amendment.” Larouche v. Fowler, 152 F.3d 974,
992 (D.C. Cir. 1998).”

It’s that funny version of the Constitution again, the one with all the words that only liberal judges can see.
Accpording to the CLintonista Supreme Court (1998), Political parties are more powerful then Congress, the States or anything else. It’s right there in the 1st amendment.

I’m telling you Ohhh…..BAMA is toast. It’s not who gets the most votes that counts, but who the RBC says has the most votes.
No wonder Chevez and the Democrats get along so well.
The question is ‘will the rest of America go along with turning the USA into a banana republic?