Bradley in DC
05-30-2007, 12:16 AM
http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd251.htm
". . . The e-mails to get Tom Tancredo or Ron Paul elected as the next president of these united States of America are running fast and furious on the Internet. That's great, networking is basic grassroots at its best. However, unless two critical areas are represented by constitutionalists, neither one of these congressmen stand a chance:
"Constitutionalists have to get themselves elected as delegates to the convention. Electoral college delegates have to be constitutionalists because they elect the president by casting their vote . . .
She comments on two separate issues: the imporance of electing Paul delegates to the Republican presidential primary convention (by having the Paul campaign publicly file with the state Secretaries of State office it's slate of delegate candidates to be on the ballot in the primary, etc.), and, second, the importance of infiltrating state Republican party organizations which choose the electoral college delegates.
Paul supporters should not confuse the two distinct issues (Republican convention delegate selection) and the (state party decided) electoral college delegate selection.
". . . The e-mails to get Tom Tancredo or Ron Paul elected as the next president of these united States of America are running fast and furious on the Internet. That's great, networking is basic grassroots at its best. However, unless two critical areas are represented by constitutionalists, neither one of these congressmen stand a chance:
"Constitutionalists have to get themselves elected as delegates to the convention. Electoral college delegates have to be constitutionalists because they elect the president by casting their vote . . .
She comments on two separate issues: the imporance of electing Paul delegates to the Republican presidential primary convention (by having the Paul campaign publicly file with the state Secretaries of State office it's slate of delegate candidates to be on the ballot in the primary, etc.), and, second, the importance of infiltrating state Republican party organizations which choose the electoral college delegates.
Paul supporters should not confuse the two distinct issues (Republican convention delegate selection) and the (state party decided) electoral college delegate selection.