Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7028|132 and Bush

http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/ … 76838.aspx

Say it with me.. aawwwww.

http://www.fladems.com/content/w/party_ … _situation

MIAMI (Reuters) - Florida's Democratic Party said on Monday it would no longer push for a re-run of the state's invalid primary election to pick a presidential candidate, leaving a decision on what to do with the state's delegates entirely to the national party.

The chairwoman of the Florida Democratic Party, Karen Thurman, said thousands of voters had sent in messages saying what they wanted to do after the Democratic National Convention invalidated the January 29 ballot to punish Florida for holding its primary early.

"The consensus is clear: Florida doesn't want to vote again. So we won't," Thurman said in a statement.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6965|Long Island, New York
Good, like we need another Clinton state.
Ghandi767
Member
+17|7049|Hanging in the Balance
Na na na naaa, naah naah naah naah, hey hey heyy, gooodbyee....
Spearhead
Gulf coast redneck hippy
+731|7117|Tampa Bay Florida
Say it with me..... yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
IRONCHEF
Member
+385|6918|Northern California
Not like they'd do a proper count anyway.  They should just be removed from voting, or mail all votes for all elections to a state that can properly count ballots! lol
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7028|132 and Bush

IRONCHEF wrote:

Not like they'd do a proper count anyway.  They should just be removed from voting, or mail all votes for all elections to a state that can properly count ballots! lol
lol..
Does '537' ring a bell? It should. It's the number of votes that separated Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore in Florida in 2000.

It's the number that sent this country and this world in a terrible direction.

We can't let 537 - or the Republicans - determine our future again.
http://www.fladems.com/content/w/party_ … _situation
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Catbox
forgiveness
+505|7143
Democrats... they are their own worst enemy... keep squabbling Hitlary and Obama... lol
Love is the answer
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6832|North Carolina
I have to say that if I was a Florida delegate, I'd be tempted to cast my vote for McCain out of spite.
GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|7071
mccain already won the election thanks to hillary
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6832|North Carolina
You think McCain will win the general election?  I have a feeling he will too, partially because of Hillary.

All I know is that, if Hillary gets the nomination, McCain will be a shoe-in for president.
GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|7071
demos look like shit with all these in fighting.  giving mccain fuel for his campaign.  he doesnt even need to do much right now.  the worse the demos look, the higher his chances get.  the polls are starting to support this.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6956|Global Command
100 years in Iraq. " The economy is not my strong suite ".

" McCain bigger hawk than Bush ."


Yep, pretty fucking brain dead. Obama was riding high and was going to get the election, but now he is FINISHED.

He's saying that in 20 years of this guy being his paster he never heard him say the things some simple minded fools were able to capture and put on the internets.



Lies.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6832|North Carolina

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

demos look like shit with all these in fighting.  giving mccain fuel for his campaign.  he doesnt even need to do much right now.  the worse the demos look, the higher his chances get.  the polls are starting to support this.
Good points...  What's sad about this is that it proves the true weakness of democracy.  Pluralities equal losses.  In order to win elections, a hive mentality is encouraged among parties.

For example, not much of a rational debate was engaged in the Republican primary process.  It was just a matter of 2 social conservatives dividing the social conservative vote vs. a moderate.  This plurality gave McCain his victory (exacerbated by a winner takes all system of vote delegation).  Yet this subtle subversion of the popular vote actually leads to a stronger campaign for the Republicans by deciding the candidate earlier.

The fact that the Democratic primaries are more democratic in nature makes it harder to produce a stronger campaign.  The election system itself favors conformity and a hive mind attitude.  Many people complain of mobocracy, but if any mobocracy exists in our system, it's due to the campaign structure, not any real "bread and circus" issues.

In short, if the Democrats really want to win a presidential election these days, they might as well just let the machine pick the candidate from the beginning, so that there isn't this bickering leading up to the convention.  That's how things used to be, and sadly, it may prove to be better for Democratic victories....

Last edited by Turquoise (2008-03-17 21:15:57)

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