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Let's talk politics.
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Posted by Niki Sullivan @ 04:54:30 pm

Today, I've heard from quite a few Ron Paul supporters who went to the state Republican convention and aren't too happy about what transpired near the end. As I posted about earlier, Paul supporters are alleging that McCain's delegates pulled some dirty tricks to try to end the convention.

From one reader:

I was a Washington State GOP delegate in attendance.  I have provided you a link to some of the Youtube videos that we took, one of the McCain Mutiny, where the McCain delegates walked out so that our platform items would not be discussed openly.  For you information, the Ron Paul delegates supported the McCain At Large delegates be approved "in it's entirety" so that we could move on to platform debate and discussion.  A Ron Paul delegate actually proposed the motion on the floor.  After that happened, the McCain delegates started walking off the Convention floor.
 
In addition, the National GOP had McCain Consultants from outside the state in attendance to manage the entire process.

I haven't heard from any McCain supporters, but I'm hoping to. Is this true? What's the other side of the story? Are you a Paul supporter? Can you add to this story?

Click for some videos, sent to me by the above reader:

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Disclaimer: Some strong language can be heard on the video. Be warned.

Categories: Campaign news 3 comments

COMMENTS:

alapoet @ 07:52 - Thursday, June 5th, 2008 Email
http://realitycatcher-alapoet.blogspot.com/
As a liberal Democrat, I'm not a Paul supporter -- but this is just shameful. I don't blame the Ron Paul people for being very, very upset by this.

gigatt @ 09:33 - Thursday, June 5th, 2008 Email
Honestly, this is partisan politics. It doesn't matter if you are a D or an R...this kind of stuff is happening on both sides. This is why a majority of voters would consider themselves indepedent. For the most part they are independent more closely alligned with one party platform or the other, but certainly willing to consider the character, experience and other merits of a candidate beyond the party designation after their name.

We saw the revolt against pick-a-party primaries because of this independent spirit and attitude.

I find it encouraging and wish we could remove the overt partisan politics from more and more of our government (like many city councils and several county elected positions).
moo @ 20:50 - Friday, June 6th, 2008 Email
Kinda like how Dennis Kucinich got screwed by the Democratic party.

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