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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
No Protests Say Obama Supporters
by Amanda Carpenter
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Supporters of Barack Obama’s presidential campaign do not want to engage those protesting on behalf of Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Committee’s Saturday meeting to determine how delegates from Michigan and Florida will be counted.

A poster on the liberal blog DailyKos, by the name of SteamPunkX, copied an email from the Obama campaign asking their supporters not to protest the meeting. It says: “I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade, but under direction from Chicago HQ we are being asked NOT to hold any events like this. For several political and media reasons, I have been asked to relay the message that only those Obama supporters who obtained tickets to sit inside the meeting should attend. No outside protests/rallies/gatherings, no matter how peaceful/positive/well-intentioned.If you would like to be involved in the counter-event (voter registration in Northern VA) please let me know.”

This plea comes after the New York Times published a story on Tuesday titled “Protest Planned for Rules Committee Meeting.” It said Clinton supporters were organizing a march and bussing protesters in for the event.

Clinton has hinged her presidential prospects on the Michigan and Florida delegates, who if seated will give her a slight edge in the popular vote. Those states lost their delegates when they violated DNC rules by moving up their primary dates without the party’s consent. 13 Clinton supporters are on the 30-member committee and among them is longtime Clinton strategist Harold Ickes who will make a hard case to seat all of the delegates.

Democratic strategists expect the committee to agree to seat half the delegates, not enough to help Clinton’s cause.

Obama’s campaign has played down the importance of the committee meeting and said they expect to gain the nomination outright by June 3, the final day of the Democratic primaries.

The meeting is public, but seating space was limited. To determine who could enter the meeting the DNC held an online registration Tuesday morning. The tickets, several hundred in number, were snapped up within minutes.

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Subject: Democrats Sue Democratic Party
In case you missed it, some Florida democrats are suing the democratic party, alleging that the democratic party has violated the federal Voting Rights Act and the Constitutional right to equal protection:

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/florida/story/543894.html

So if the DNC meets on May 31 and makes a decision that does not recognize all of the Florida voters, then conceivably the lawsuit could perpetuate the issue until the federal court(s) wade in.

Also of interest is that Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina were 3 of the 5 states that apparently violated the DNC rule 11 by moving their dates earlier, but the DNC ignored their own rules for these 3 states and only penalized Michigan and Florida.

http://donedems.com/2008/04/21/the-dnc-rules-and-the-case-f or-mi-and-fl/

Sound like just another case of Orwell's Animal Farm, where all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.

This could be fun, especially if the lawyers and courts perpetuate this mess beyond the August convention.

Smart tactics
Telling the grassroots supporters NOT to stage counter-demonstrations is only smart tactics by the Obama camp. Let the whole world see just how spoiled, petulant, and unreasonable Hillary and her hard-core fanatics are. Promises, agreements and rules mean nothing if it stands in the way of Queen Hillary I. What amazes me is how so many can't see the absolute hilarity in Hillary using Karl Rove materials to make her so-called "case." Hasn't anyone in this camp figured out that Rove is still a Republican - and what he is doing is a masterpiece of deception designed to get the best candidate for the Republicans to run against?
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