SUPER SLICKSTER DELEGATES TO STEAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FROM
OBAMA!!!!!
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GOOD MORNING FLINT !
Date 02/06/08
By Terry Bankert http://attorneybankert.com/
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SUPER SLICKSTER DELEGATES TO STEAL DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FROM
OBAMA!!!!!
The super delgates and one lone Georgia voter will determine the
Democratic presidential nominee. Go Georgia.[trb]
It's called the Democratic Party, but one aspect of the party's
nominating process is at odds with grass-roots democracy. [msnbc]
I predict grass roots democrats will want Obama, the super slickster
delegates will steal the nomination for Clinton.[trb]
In 2008 Hillary Clinton will amass a stockpile of super-delegates,
survive disappointing showings in our national grass roots , and go
on to win the nomination! [trb]
The super-delegates has the capacity to resist the choice of the
overwhelming majority of primary voters and caucus participants![trb]
This nomination will still be in doubt at the end of the primary
season.[trb]
This has not happened in either party in 30 years.[trb]
The party heavyweights will line up votes at the convention to swing
the nomination to Hillary Clinton.[trb]
You want reality TV get ready for the national democratic convention,
forget American Idol and the Big fat loser back room politcs and its
sleazy underpinning will be on front street no place to run no place
to hide.[trb]
Voters don't choose the 842 unpledged "super-delegates" who comprise
nearly 40 percent of the number of delegates needed to clinch the
Democratic nomination.[msnbc]
Good Morning Flint! Conducted an exclusive interview with a
Republican Flint expatriate living in an undisclosed location in
Georgia who declared democrat ,voting in this great partys Georgia
Super Tuesday.. Stated was " I am voting in the democratic primary
for Obama." This was not a love vote for Obama but based on the
paridigm; " Hell will freeze over before I sit back and let that ____
in the White House." When we look back this one Georgia voter will
have tipped the scales for a democratic victory in 2008. Hillary
becasue of this will be our president and Obama our vic President.
Thank You Georgia [trb](satiree on the loose)
THE SUPER DELEGATES ARE BETTER THAN US RANK IN FILE?
These super-delegates don't have superhuman powers, but unlike rank-
and-file Democrats, they do automatically get to cast a vote at the
convention to decide who the party's nominee will be.[msnbc]
UNPLEDGES OR AGENTS OF AN ESTABLISHMENT?
Although dubbed "unpledged" in Democratic Party lingo, the super-
delegates are free to come out before their state's primary and
pledge to support one of the presidential contenders. Msnbc]
The superior delegates will steal the Democratic party preidential
nomination from Obama and give it to Clinton.[trb]
[Yesterday] -- Super Tuesday -- residents in 24 states and American
Samoa [did] vote in the largest single day of balloting in the
history of presidential primaries.[LAT]
THE CANDIDATES HAVE APPEALED PUBLICLY TO THE GRASS ROOTS WHILE THE
BACK ROOM CROWD MANIPULATES THE OUT COME.
Why isn't there more uniformity?[LAT]
Because the two major political parties have no say over how states
conduct elections. The parties can use incentives -- like giving or
taking away delegates to this summer's national nominating
conventions -- to get the states to comply with their wishes. But in
the end, states are free to run elections as they choose.[LAT]
The Republican Party in reality is more grass roots when electing a
president while the Democratic party is elite dominated.[trb]( Well
I'll roast in hadies for this one!)
Obama is an engorging magnaw chamber about to blow into volcanic
eruption at the National Democratic Convention.The reaction to Jeb
Bush stealing of a past election by chad fraud will seem like kids
play when this nation sees the reaction at the national democratic
convention as the nation sees the democratic party super delegates
steal the election Barack Obama won with the people![trb]
Do the states decide how delegates are awarded? [LAT]
No, that is decided by the political parties, which also determine
who can vote in their primary or caucus. In some states, unaffiliated
or "independent" voters can participate, but that varies by party. In
California, independents can vote in today's Democratic primary but
not the GOP's.[LAT]
Who are the "super delegates" and how do you become one?[LAT]
"One was not to get (ideologically) extreme candidates; the other was
to avoid the Jimmy Carter phenomenon — where you had a guy who was
not very experienced and not very well regarded by most of his fellow
governors, but nevertheless managed to win the party's nomination,"
Mayer said.[msnbc]
Super delegates are people automatically granted a vote in the
Democratic nominating process by dint of their office, or the
political position they once held. Members of Congress and the
nation's Democratic governors are super delegates. So are former
Presidents Clinton and Carter and former Vice President Al Gore.
There are 796 super delegates and they are free to support whomever
they choose. The category was created to give the party establishment
a say in the selection of the party's nominee.[LAT]
The category includes Democratic governors and members of Congress,
former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, former vice
president Al Gore, retired congressional leaders such as Dick
Gephardt, and all Democratic National Committee members, some of whom
are appointed by party chairman Howard Dean.[msnbc]
Why did the party adopt this partly undemocratic system? [msnbc]
Super-delegates were supposed to supply some Establishment stability
to the nominating process.
[msnbc]
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-----where did this stuff come from?---
2. [LAT]
3. Los Angles Times
4. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-
delegates5feb05,1,6056105.story?ctrack=1&cset=true
5.
[TWSJ]
The Wall Street Journal
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120225720766345735.html?
mod=googlenews_wsj
[W]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Samoa
[TNYT]
The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/05/us/politics/05cnd-delect.html
[SFC]
The San Francisco Chronicle
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?
f=/c/a/2008/02/06/MN17USKKB.DTL
[trb]
Comments of Terry Bankert
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[MSNBC]
MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18277678/
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