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Muirin  5/20/08 1:07:20 AM

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Political Fix just received a most intriguing e-mail, stating that “the FBI was mailed the first of many letters to come, requesting a formal investigation into the unethical and illegal practices of a faction of the Missouri Republican Party that have disenfranchised so many properly elected delegates by challenging them without basis….”

Claiming that the letter “was written by a former private investigator,” the anonymous e-mailer asserts that similar letters are being sent to other federal and state agencies.

Jared Craighead, Executive Director of the Missouri GOP will also receive his letter tomorrow, alerting him to the formal investigation,” the e-mailer said.

Now on Youtube, the author adds, is a recording of one of the credentials hearings that state GOP leaders recently held, as they sought to unseat some of the 300 or so suspected Ron Paul supporters elected as delegates to the state convention on May 30-June 1, or to the presidential convention in September.

Party leaders have made clear that all delegates must support the presumptive Republican nominee for president, Sen. John McCain.

It’s unclear what legal basis is being used in requesting the FBI probe, since political parties generally have been deemed private entities. They don’t get any federal money, although they must comply with some federal or state restrictions regarding their private donations and the type of allowed assistance to candidates.

Still, the investigation request — and the intriguing video — indicate that Paul’s posse of followers will fight on.  Could make the state convention in a couple weeks REAL interesting.

http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/political-fix/political-fix/2008/05/paul-allies-have-asked-fbi-to-investigate-mo-gop/

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Pretty sure the republicans are just about over as a party.  Lossing alot of membership and pushing people out of the party like this isnt helping them.  Going to need a huge restructioning and a movement back into Barry Goldwater conservatism to revive the party.

Enigma  5/20/08 1:36:47 AM

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hehe looks like Ron Paul's followers are still fighting the good fight.  They should just admit that Ron Paul didn't get the visual publicity that he wanted.  I think calling the FBI to investigate the MO GOP for not picking Ron Paul is a little silly.

In the next 50 years, I see the complete breakdown of the Republican and Democratic party. Too many damn idiots and crazies in each party of you ask me.  Green party is just as bad with "Lemme play the Race card for slapping the hell out of a congressional police officer" Cynthia McKinney.

If you want my opinion, we should place all politcians in a great big boat and drive them off into the direction of a Glacier. all of em. Kennedy, Clinton, Obama, McCain, Bush. .... all of em.

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Muirin  5/20/08 1:47:45 AM

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"If liberals are left and conservatives are right am i up or down?"

These 300 people have allready been picked to go to the state convention.  The problem is the GOP party is challanging them on being "True Republicans" and not going to let them attention the convention.  So their allready delegates.  They were allready picked to attention the convention, its just the party is trying to throw them out now.

Enigma  5/20/08 1:49:25 AM

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all the parties are one great big clusterf*ck if you ask me.  Republicans with their elitists and the Democrates with their SUPER delegates lol.

Jeebus.  Good ol fashion voting should be the norm but nope...not here....not anymore.

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Barrikor  5/20/08 1:54:41 AM

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Originally posted by Enigma

If you want my opinion, we should place all politcians in a great big boat and drive them off into the direction of a Glacier. all of em. Kennedy, Clinton, Obama, McCain, Bush. .... all of em.

Now that's something that I'll vote for :)

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Entreri28  5/20/08 9:58:41 AM

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Political parties and lobbying are two of the biggest problems we have as a country.  I know people in both parties, you can ask them how they feel about an issue and they will just tell you the generic view their party has.  They don't even know why they feel that way if you ask them.

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Rajai  5/20/08 10:12:24 AM

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Dong, where is my automobile?

I think superdelegates made it so that rush limbaugh's campaign to cross lines and support hillary would have little effect

I think Hillary should sue fatty for all of the money she's spent in this prolonged race

The most naive thing that I've ever heard is that we're alone in the universe.

Enigma  5/20/08 1:05:46 PM

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Originally posted by Rajai

I think superdelegates made it so that rush limbaugh's campaign to cross lines and support hillary would have little effect

I think Hillary should sue fatty for all of the money she's spent in this prolonged race


I think the conservative radio shows prompted the listeners to vote for Hillary in Texas was because of two things:

 

1.  To prove how stupid the idea of a "Super Delegate" is

2.  To keep the fight going because if the conservative has to pick between the two democrates it would def be for Hillary.  In terms of a chart of Conservatism and Liberalism here are the results based on their voting record (their stance is denoted by an asterick (*):

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Conservative|-------------------------------------*----------|Liberalism

Barack Hussein Obama

Conservative|-----------------------------------------------*|Liberalism

Obama has voted more liberally than Ted Kennedy.  IMO, a Senator who votes 100* liberal is just as damaging as someone who votes 100* conservative

Also, to give you an idea with McCain here is his results (reason why many people think if Obama gets the nomination Obama will loose; people are hesitant to vite in absolutes these days):

Conservative|------------------*-----------------------------|Liberalism

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DailyBuzz  5/20/08 3:12:46 PM

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Originally posted by Enigma

 

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I was planning to vote for Obama, but your dashes and asterisks convinced me that I should reconsider. I will now give more thought to my decision.

 

OK, McSame supports Bush policies. My mind is set on Obama.

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My Karma ran over your Dogma

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Rajai  5/20/08 7:12:42 PM