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Nov 8, 2017 18:57:12   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
oldroy wrote:
I believe he has done just that if you are a left leaner. You are one of those, aren't you?

Quite a bit of that crap is just that, crap.

Is there a chance that what this video shows proves what kind of people v**ed for Obama in large numbers in 2008? I think there surely is and what kohler and you want isn't much different.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_JJLLfTR8I


Roy I don't watch silly You Tube silly stuff.

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Nov 8, 2017 22:57:12   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Roy I don't watch silly You Tube silly stuff.


That is a good way to protect your left leaning mind from things that may well be true. Oh well, you didn't want to see that one, anyway. It tells on a group of about 12 Obama v**ers from 2008. Totally uninformed but v****g any way. They did get their info from places like the al Times of New York and places like that and admitted it.

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Nov 8, 2017 23:01:34   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
kohler wrote:
Your documented verifiable proof of any, "i*****l a***n v**es?"

Now, the E*******l College would not prevent a candidate winning in states with 270 e*******l v**es from being elected President of the United States

Now 48 states have winner-take-all state laws for awarding e*******l v**es.
2 award one e*******l v**e to the winner of each congressional district, and two e*******l v**es statewide.
Neither method is mentioned in the U.S. Constitution.

The e*****rs are and will be dedicated party activist supporters of the winning party’s candidate who meet briefly in mid-December to cast their totally predictable rubberstamped v**es in accordance with their pre-announced pledges.

The current system does not provide some kind of check on the "mobs."

National Popular V**e is a nonpartisan coalition of legislators, scholars, constitutionalists and grassroots volunteers committed to preserving the E*******l College, while guaranteeing the presidency to the candidate who earns the most v**es among all fifty states.

The bill would take effect when enacted by states with a majority of the e*******l v**es—270 of 538.
All of the p**********l e*****rs from the enacting states will be supporters of the p**********l candidate receiving the most popular v**es among all 50 states (and DC)—thereby guaranteeing that candidate with an E*******l College majority.

Newt Gingrich summarized his support for the National Popular V**e bill by saying: “No one should become president of the United States without speaking to the needs and hopes of Americans in all 50 states. … America would be better served with a p**********l e******n process that treated citizens across the country equally. The National Popular V**e bill accomplishes this in a manner consistent with the Constitution and with our fundamental democratic principles.”

The bill was approved in 2016 by a unanimous bipartisan House committee v**e in both Georgia (16 e*******l v**es) and Missouri (10).

In 2016 the Arizona House of Representatives passed the bill 40-16-4.
Two-thirds of the Republicans and two-thirds of the Democrats in the Arizona House of Representatives sponsored the bill.
In January 2016, two-thirds of the Arizona Senate sponsored the bill.

In 2014, the Oklahoma Senate passed the bill by a 28–18 margin.

On March 25, 2014 in the New York Senate, Republicans supported the bill 27-2; Republicans endorsed by the Conservative Party by 26-2; The Conservative Party of New York endorsed the bill.
In the New York Assembly, Republicans supported the bill 21–18; Republicans endorsed by the Conservative party supported the bill 18–16.

The National Advisory Board of National Popular V**e includes former Congressmen John Anderson (R–Illinois and later independent p**********l candidate), John Buchanan (R–Alabama), Tom Campbell (R–California),and former Senators David Durenberger (R–Minnesota), and Jake Garn (R–Utah).

Supporters of the National Popular V**e bill include former Senator Fred Thompson (R–TN), Governor Jim Edgar (R–IL), Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO), and former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R–GA)

Saul Anuzis, former Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party for five years and a former candidate for chairman of the Republican National Committee, supports the National Popular V**e plan as the fairest way to make sure every v**e matters, and also as a way to help Conservative Republican candidates. This is not a partisan issue and the National Popular V**e plan would not help either party over the other.

The Nebraska GOP State Chairman, Mark Fahleson.

Michael Long, chairman of the Conservative Party of New York State

Rich Bolen, a Constitutional scholar, attorney at law, and Republican Party Chairman for Lexington County, South Carolina, wrote:"A Conservative Case for National Popular V**e: Why I support a state-based plan to reform the E*******l College."

Laura Brod who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 2003 to 2010 and was the ranking Republican member of the Tax Committee. She was the Minnesota Public Sector Chair for ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council) and active in the Council of State Governments.

James Brulte the California Republican Party chairman, who served as Republican Leader of the California State Assembly from 1992 to 1996, California State Senator from 1996 to 2004, and Senate Republican leader from 2000 to 2004.

Ray Haynes who served as the National Chairman of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) in 2000. He served in the California State Senate from 1994 to 2002 and was elected to the Assembly in 1992 and 2002

Dean Murray was a member of the New York State Assembly. He was a Tea Party organizer before being elected to the Assembly as a Republican, Conservative Party member in February 2010. He was described by Fox News as the first Tea Party candidate elected to office in the United States.

Thomas L. Pearce who served as a Michigan State Representative from 2005–2010 and was appointed Dean of the Republican Caucus. He has led several faith-based initiatives in Lansing.
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When will all these right leaners manage to see what you are proposing? They don't seem to understand yet. I would like to talk to them for just a few minutes to try to explain what all this crap really is and what it will lead to.

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Nov 8, 2017 23:59:02   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
kohler wrote:
Your documented verifiable proof of any, "i*****l a***n v**es?"

Now, the E*******l College would not prevent a candidate winning in states with 270 e*******l v**es from being elected President of the United States

Now 48 states have winner-take-all state laws for awarding e*******l v**es.
2 award one e*******l v**e to the winner of each congressional district, and two e*******l v**es statewide.
Neither method is mentioned in the U.S. Constitution.

The e*****rs are and will be dedicated party activist supporters of the winning party’s candidate who meet briefly in mid-December to cast their totally predictable rubberstamped v**es in accordance with their pre-announced pledges.

The current system does not provide some kind of check on the "mobs."

National Popular V**e is a nonpartisan coalition of legislators, scholars, constitutionalists and grassroots volunteers committed to preserving the E*******l College, while guaranteeing the presidency to the candidate who earns the most v**es among all fifty states.

The bill would take effect when enacted by states with a majority of the e*******l v**es—270 of 538.
All of the p**********l e*****rs from the enacting states will be supporters of the p**********l candidate receiving the most popular v**es among all 50 states (and DC)—thereby guaranteeing that candidate with an E*******l College majority.

Newt Gingrich summarized his support for the National Popular V**e bill by saying: “No one should become president of the United States without speaking to the needs and hopes of Americans in all 50 states. … America would be better served with a p**********l e******n process that treated citizens across the country equally. The National Popular V**e bill accomplishes this in a manner consistent with the Constitution and with our fundamental democratic principles.”

The bill was approved in 2016 by a unanimous bipartisan House committee v**e in both Georgia (16 e*******l v**es) and Missouri (10).

In 2016 the Arizona House of Representatives passed the bill 40-16-4.
Two-thirds of the Republicans and two-thirds of the Democrats in the Arizona House of Representatives sponsored the bill.
In January 2016, two-thirds of the Arizona Senate sponsored the bill.

In 2014, the Oklahoma Senate passed the bill by a 28–18 margin.

On March 25, 2014 in the New York Senate, Republicans supported the bill 27-2; Republicans endorsed by the Conservative Party by 26-2; The Conservative Party of New York endorsed the bill.
In the New York Assembly, Republicans supported the bill 21–18; Republicans endorsed by the Conservative party supported the bill 18–16.

The National Advisory Board of National Popular V**e includes former Congressmen John Anderson (R–Illinois and later independent p**********l candidate), John Buchanan (R–Alabama), Tom Campbell (R–California),and former Senators David Durenberger (R–Minnesota), and Jake Garn (R–Utah).

Supporters of the National Popular V**e bill include former Senator Fred Thompson (R–TN), Governor Jim Edgar (R–IL), Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO), and former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R–GA)

Saul Anuzis, former Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party for five years and a former candidate for chairman of the Republican National Committee, supports the National Popular V**e plan as the fairest way to make sure every v**e matters, and also as a way to help Conservative Republican candidates. This is not a partisan issue and the National Popular V**e plan would not help either party over the other.

The Nebraska GOP State Chairman, Mark Fahleson.

Michael Long, chairman of the Conservative Party of New York State

Rich Bolen, a Constitutional scholar, attorney at law, and Republican Party Chairman for Lexington County, South Carolina, wrote:"A Conservative Case for National Popular V**e: Why I support a state-based plan to reform the E*******l College."

Laura Brod who served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 2003 to 2010 and was the ranking Republican member of the Tax Committee. She was the Minnesota Public Sector Chair for ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council) and active in the Council of State Governments.

James Brulte the California Republican Party chairman, who served as Republican Leader of the California State Assembly from 1992 to 1996, California State Senator from 1996 to 2004, and Senate Republican leader from 2000 to 2004.

Ray Haynes who served as the National Chairman of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) in 2000. He served in the California State Senate from 1994 to 2002 and was elected to the Assembly in 1992 and 2002

Dean Murray was a member of the New York State Assembly. He was a Tea Party organizer before being elected to the Assembly as a Republican, Conservative Party member in February 2010. He was described by Fox News as the first Tea Party candidate elected to office in the United States.

Thomas L. Pearce who served as a Michigan State Representative from 2005–2010 and was appointed Dean of the Republican Caucus. He has led several faith-based initiatives in Lansing.
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Here is a pile of Pelosi that you may approve because of its source. Take a try at reading something from Huffington Post. That is a good one in your mind, I hope.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/howard-foster/democrats-benefit-from-illegal-immigrants-v****g_b_1418523.html

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