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stevenleser Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-07-08 02:06 PM
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46. So, after all of this back and forth, is anyone here AGAINST the idea of a new caucus?
It seems like that is the consensus. If so, I will write a followup article tomorrow...
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  -Democrats the DNC and the Florida and Michigan Debacle that threatens everything stevenleser  Feb-07-08 01:04 PM   #0 
  - Yes  MonkeyFunk   Feb-07-08 01:05 PM   #1 
  - Those states are both VITAL to a November victory  LisaM   Feb-07-08 01:08 PM   #2 
  - Then if Florida is reseated...Hillary will be the nominee.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:16 PM   #6 
  - What do you think of having new primaries or caucuses?  Emillereid   Feb-07-08 01:11 PM   #3 
  - A waste of time, money, and energy  Tarc   Feb-07-08 01:13 PM   #4 
  - Absent other considerations, it would be fine, but...  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 01:17 PM   #7 
     - How do you feel about the FL Dems who introduced the bill and sponsored it.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:19 PM   #9 
        - Sure, we can go ahead and punish Florida and its party...  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 01:29 PM   #18 
           - She will not be a legit winner if she gets Florida delegates.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:30 PM   #21 
  - Hillary must not get Florida delegates. It would be a coup.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:15 PM   #5 
  - Just so you understand, this could be done at the convention anyway...  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 01:22 PM   #11 
  - Just so you understand.....it would still be a coup.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:24 PM   #14 
     - No, it wouldnt... now you are not being consistent  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 01:30 PM   #22 
        - The rules say the delegates of Florida just are not existent.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:34 PM   #25 
           - I think you dont understand the rules and power of those at the convention...  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 01:37 PM   #29 
              - They can choose, but it will be against the rules that were made.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:53 PM   #44 
  - "Hubby and I will leave the party if she gets Florida delegates."  Pigwidgeon   Feb-07-08 01:29 PM   #20 
     - How dare you. I have been on this since day one. It was and is a coup.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:31 PM   #23 
        - How dare *I*?  Pigwidgeon   Feb-07-08 01:49 PM   #41 
           - I would have supported either. Until she started pushing for FL delegates  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:52 PM   #43 
  - You forgot to mention that Florida helped plan the early primary....voted 115 to 1 for it.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:17 PM   #8 
  - Florida  samrock   Feb-07-08 01:19 PM   #10 
  - That is correct. I think I said that in my article...  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 01:24 PM   #13 
  - You are not telling the truth.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:27 PM   #17 
     - See my response "If you are correct" further down  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 01:36 PM   #28 
  - No, that is just not true. Let me go get my journals and post them here.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:25 PM   #16 
     - And if you are correct?  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 01:35 PM   #27 
        - You know what? I heard that song before...  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:38 PM   #30 
  - The only fair thing is to hold caucuses in each state  LisaM   Feb-07-08 01:23 PM   #12 
  - Bill Nelson said no to that. I just posted it.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:29 PM   #19 
  - Another election should be held.  AX10   Feb-07-08 01:39 PM   #31 
  - I don't have a big problem w/ letting 1/2 the FL delegate sit...  RunningFromCongress   Feb-07-08 01:25 PM   #15 
  - Why can't they seat half??  RockaFowler   Feb-07-08 01:31 PM   #24 
  - Florida is really wrong. They are determined Hillary will win.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:35 PM   #26 
  - Dont' forget that Obama "campaigned" in FL in 9/07, after the pledge had been made.  elixir   Feb-07-08 01:39 PM   #32 
  - I called the Michigan Democratic Party...  daleks not included   Feb-07-08 01:40 PM   #33 
  - MANDATE that MI & FL CAUCUSS  mrJJ   Feb-07-08 01:40 PM   #34 
  - Yes, but why should the people suffer  RockaFowler   Feb-07-08 01:42 PM   #35 
  - AMEN!! n/t  sandyj999   Feb-07-08 01:42 PM   #36 
  - Blame isnt the issue...  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 01:44 PM   #37 
  - Party Politics over the PEOPLE matters  sandnsea   Feb-07-08 01:46 PM   #40 
  - Oh, my goodness. Nothing matters now, does it?  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 01:54 PM   #45 
  - Precisely n/t  sandnsea   Feb-07-08 01:45 PM   #39 
  - You are being completely DUPED  sandnsea   Feb-07-08 01:44 PM   #38 
  - Nope.  mrgorth   Feb-07-08 01:50 PM   #42 
  - So, after all of this back and forth, is anyone here AGAINST the idea of a new caucus?  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 02:06 PM   #46 
  - I am all for it but who will pay for it? You all know the condition this state is in. n/t  sandyj999   Feb-07-08 02:27 PM   #47 
  - If you write a followup article, perhaps you could point out it was Florida's fault.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 02:37 PM   #48 
     - I never said you weren't bright...  stevenleser   Feb-07-08 02:44 PM   #49 
        - I am focused on the aspect that FL did it on purpose and you don't see that.  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 02:47 PM   #51 
  - WOW, it just hit me how you phrased it. It only hurts Hillary  madfloridian   Feb-07-08 02:46 PM   #50 
 

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