http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wayne-barr ett/could-the-republicans-pic_b_94158.ht ml
This is a link to an article everyone interested in the Democratic primary must read.
Howard Dean's handling of MI and FL is an absolute disgrace to the party and democratic principals. Having been an enthusiastic supporter of his in 2004, I am very sad today as I see him embarrassing himself and our party. Apparently, the rules should only apply when they benefit his candidate, Obama.
Without those two states seated and seated in a way that actually reflects the will of the voters there, it is an absolute must in making sure our nominee is, in fact, a legitimate nominee. Hillary Clinton couldn't be more correct when she makes such a suggestion. Not only should we uphold small-d democratic principals, it would be political suicide to shaft two vitally important states months before the election.
Furthermore, how will we know whether or not the will of the people is being overturned by any action of super-delegates? That is a serious question that Obama supporters absolutely refuse to address. If Obama and the DNC reduce the voters in those two states, as the author describes, to "ghosts", there will be no such tally.
Its heartbreaking. The author of the article quotes a FL Republican, mocking Democratic pleas in 2000 to 'count every vote,' going on to note 'how things have changed.' What a sorry situation, that's all I can say.
If Obama depended on FL and MI, his supporters would be on the verge of full scale riot. They would be repeating, until they were blue faced, "let the people vote", "is this communist Russia?", "the establishment is overturning the will of the people", "why don't they want to vote?", "she's scared she will lose." I find the hypocrisy disturbing.
Many will say Clinton is playing politics and that she's only making a big deal because she needs them to win. No one really knows the answer to that, but I do know that she is smart enough to realize we cannot shaft those two crucial states and expect anything short of disaster in November.
I do know that justice is on her side here and it doesn't matter what she'd do on the flip side. I certainly would be calling on her to do the same. Just let the people vote. Let their voices count. We need a legitimate candidate. You simply cannot dismiss 2.3 million people voting as a "stunt." People got baby-sitters, skipped lunch, left work, made arrangements, rearranged their day so that they could VOTE. Disenfranchising them will not only piss off Democrats in those two states, but the GOP will use this against our "candidate" during the general election. "Obama is the nominee because he worked to silence voters", "stole the election." That will work with independents. You know, typical Americans who have silly ideas in their heads about "voting" and "democracy."
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