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Originally Posted by Roberto Bear
Correct why have them. They are not a form of goverment. They are private entities, and should have no input how a state handles it's own affairs.
This mess falls squarely on Howard dean!!!!!!!!!! What an Idiot!!!!
If Florida and Mi. are not counted I hope they swing to McCain teach Dean and the National Party a lesson. See if a Party leader ever tries to silent the peoples vote again!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm not going to argue with you about Dean's idiocy, however, he is not the reason Michigan and Florida are in the situation they are in. Those state's DNC arms agreed to the rules, then they broke them. Dean's hands are tied. If he seats the delegates, it cripples the DNC's ability to ever enforce anything. If Dean doesn't seat the delegates, then the voters lose their voice in the primary. This falls on the DNC folks in those two states. They knew the rules, knew the consequences, and broke them. They got greedy trying to position themselves to decide the candidate, and now they should suffer the consequences of that mistake. Unfortunately, the people get the consequences first, but they certainly have a chance in the future to send those short-sighted idiots at the DNC straight into obscurity. Look beyond one election and the choice is obvious.