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Just Say No To The Presidential Primary

skippy the bush kangaroo has reposted the inaction alert to deny all requests for money from the the Democratic Party until they start upholding their sworn oath to support and defend the Constitution.

I’m going to take it a step further and am not only, not going to support anyone in the Presidential primary, I’m not going to vote for anyone in the primary. If they are not going to act like a real party and defend my interests, I see no reason to vote in their party process.

There has to be a price, or they won’t change. They weren’t sent to Congress in 2006 to stay the course; they were sent to change things. If they don’t want to be called names, they should find another line of work.

When all you have is the word of the Hedgemony that something must be changed, you ignore it. How many of their liars have to appear before how many Congressional panels, before the reality sinks in that they lie about everything?

Before changing the law it might have been nice if Congress had determined what the judge ruled. The whole process is supposed to be secret, but John Boehner revealed the classified information that there was an adverse ruling. If the ruling was that something was illegal, then a law can fix it. However, the judge may have ruled that what they were doing was unConstitutional, and a law can’t change that.

I suspect that what they were doing was declared unConstitutional, because there is no other reason for removing oversight from the court. If the law changed, the court would decide based on the new law, but if the Constitution was violated they still wouldn’t be able to do it.

Congress has just voted to become part of a conspiracy, and they don’t know why, and they don’t know what they agreed to. That is no way for a responsible government to act.

4 comments

1 Steve Bates { 08.06.07 at 5:34 am }

I don’t have even your leverage, Bryan. The Texas Democratic primary is so relatively late that it has no real-world influence on the choice of candidate. As I am already committed (morally, not legally) to the Democratic candidate in 11/2008, I might as well vote in the Texas Democratic primary… but I haven’t a clue who I’ll vote for, and I understand full well that that vote makes no real difference. Does anyone in an early-primary state have a clue what it feels like to be effectively omitted from the process?

2 Bryan { 08.06.07 at 12:52 pm }

Florida changed this year in hopes of becoming relevant, but I don’t see that happening. The media will decide not the voters.

3 Cookie Jill { 08.07.07 at 1:52 am }

I can’t remember when the CA primary is. They kept changing it to beat some other State.

I believe that my Congresscritter and one of my Senators voted NO to the wiretapping crap. I’ll vote for those two. No moolah, though.

4 Bryan { 08.07.07 at 9:47 am }

The big states with a majority of the voters never get to decide, Jill.

I’m 0 for 3 on FISA.