There is what I consider a stellar article written on the legal basis of the RBC meeting yesterday. I won't even try to match it word for word as it's so well done I could not do it justice.
One excellent point it makes the RBC cannot assign delegates but they can accept a state party's delegate allocation. The point, once the state parties presented their request for delegate seating most everything else was just for show. Below is a small excerpt from the post, which I will link.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/6/1/7 2643/08080/210/526590
Take a look I really think it's a great read.
Below a few arguments from this excellent post.
As I visit different Pro- Hillary blogs and sites (talk left, taylormarsh, hillaryis44, noquarter) I keep reading similar refrains from Clinton supporters and they usually fall into 3 categories.
1. I will never vote for Obama because he of what he has done.
2. The DNC has abandoned the people, the elite decided this contest. I can't support the Democratic party anymore.
3. The MSM has tried to destroy Hillary, therefore I won't support Sen. Obama.
Instead of arguing the points I really want to try and understand your perspective. I'm going to post a few questions about the points above and would really like to hear your thoughts. I am not posting to argue but for understanding.
A FL Judge tossed out the civil rights challenge to DNC rules.
11:00 AM
The Judge said, (paraphrasing not quote) it's like baseball everyone wants to play short stop but they can't. Everyone wants to go first but the DNC has every right to determine their process. The solution of this issue is clearly a political issue not a judicial issue.
Will update with more info later.
Update-1 From CNN; http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/28/florida-court-throws-out-dnc-suit/Judge Richard Lazarra sided with the party, saying political parties have the right to make their own rules
the lunar landing, riding on my grandpa's armrest and the racetrack were the only remaining vivid memories of my childhood, until last night.
Now I can add a new Technicolor slo-motion childhood memory;
"baby they killed him, they killed him, why did they have to kill him?"
I have tried to remain respectful of Sen. Clinton during this process. I have tried to understand how difficult it must be to get this close, only to come up short.
No longer, Sen. Clinton has now gone too far to ever be rehabilitated in my eyes, ever.
Hillary Clinton today brought up the assassination of Sen. Robert Kennedy while defending her decision to stay in the race against Barack Obama.
Here are her words
We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California. I don't understand it," she said, dismissing calls to drop outThe context here is simply shocking, especially considering the numerous threats of Sen. Obama's life that have been received.
Obama, the first African-American to advance so far in the race for the White House, has faced threats, sources have said. Robert Kennedy, the younger brother of President John F. Kennedy, was gunned down in 1968 after winning the California primary. He had been a hero on the left for his civil rights agenda and calls to end the war in Vietnam. Barack Obama, who leads Clinton by nearly 200 delegates and has already secured a majority of pledged delegates, has been the subject of threats. Early in the campaign, the Secret Service gave him a security detail at the request of Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Illinois).
As many of you may know state Senate Democratic Leader Steve Geller filed suit today to seat the Full Florida delegation. Mr. Geller filing his suit under Voting Rights Act.
Rather than commenting further or sharing my opinion of this person, I will let the title of my diary and the video below speak for themselves.
Credit to Sardaukar at KOS for posting the information and links used to write this diary.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/5/22/ 185448/652/935/520788
This should put to rest the argument that the Democratic party in FL didn't want the vote moved. I hope you will look at those claiming otherwise in the proper light going forward.
Ok, I saw this over at KOS and though it was so funny I would post it here. I will give fair warning, it makes fun of both our democratic candidates so if you don't have a sense of humor, save yourself the angst and don't watch!
First for context here is the NBA commercial.
Now the democratic nomination snark. I think it's pretty funny, YMMV.
Don't go all misogynist on me either, it's just satire.
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