youtube.com — At the DNC Rules Panel, Donna Brazile, Superdelegate and Rules Committee Member, owns Clinton Supporter, Governor Blanchard, by stating:"My mama taught me to play by the rules and respect the rules..." "When you decide to change the rules, especially, in the middle of the game, it's called cheating."
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kengharrisonJun 1, 2008
And indeed you would be mistaken.The magic number is 67 at this point, according to CNN. 42 doesn't take into account the Michigan/Florida resolution handed down today.
coolkatz321Jun 1, 2008
Did you watch/follow the election in 2000? Do you remember at all what happened? They did have no choice-- the paper trail HAD to be there, and even though they tried to amend the bill to keep the primary from moving up, they could not. Do you even realize that the legislature is majority Republican controlled? Nearly all the DEMS voted against the measure, yet it still passed; so think of it this way... they had NO choice. I hear that's normally what happens when you're the minority...
coolkatz321Jun 1, 2008
I also know that if the situation was reversed, all Obama supporters would be clamoring for the same thing. Don't try to delude yourself here, because it's true. I know the race is well over, but Florida is a very difficult situation, and since it's not going to affect the outcome of the overall nomination process, why not seat them all (with full votes)?
coolkatz321Jun 1, 2008
I'm pretty sure you're the uneducated one, buddy. Get some better knowledge of the situation before you try to insinuate something that isn't true. Like I said before, I agree with the Michigan compromise, but the Florida one is completely unfair; you obviously don't know everything behind it, because your candidate is a "very smart man". lmao
catdawg555Jun 1, 2008
McCain is a real hero not some phoney political hack
Closed AccountJun 1, 2008
Well now that the video is breaking...ROFL, don'y you guys look like a bunch of ass h**es!!!LOL.
vision777Jun 2, 2008
If she would have given up and Obama had the nomination he probably would have but she is still going around saying she is going to win. She may still have some trick up her sleeve so I wouldn't trust her either.
vision777Jun 2, 2008
It would not have been a problem seating them in Florida if it were a fair process. They were not allowed to campaign there so of course Hillary wins since she was better known. At the beginning of this whole process she was so well known that they were ready to call it over on super tuesday. But once people get a true chance to find out about the politicians many preferred his ideas to Clintons. Same would have happened in Florida.