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Republican Platform Committee members (Secret)
Why doesn't the republican party release the members of the platform committee? Their names are secret, even from each other. strange way to run a national party.
Oh, the democratic platfom committee members are listed on the democratic web site. Their names are secret for 'security and privacy' concerns. so much for an open convention... what dupes the republicans are. democrats are bad, but NOT up to the level of the republican elite.
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The membership is probably secret so it can't get leaked to the media.
I would imagine that given the "moderate" face that the GOP is trying to put on during its convention, any attention to the fact that the party's moderates were actually cut out and excluded from the Platform Committee would be pretty embarassing. And that is PRECISELY what I think that this list would reveal.
A prominant politician once said that nobody actually reads or cares about the party platforms. Perhaps that is true with the general voting public. But given how touchy moderate-to-independent members of the GOP feel about the way they have been treated in this administration -- i.e., getting derided as "squishes," getting strong-armed and co-opted -- it would really rub salt in their wounds if it was revealed that the moderates had been totally excluded from the process of writing the platform, as opposed to being consulted and then ignored (as has been done in the past). This would likely be a bigger story and a political problem than the substance of the platform itself. -- Bokonon |
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All it takes is for someone to spread a rumor about these people whoever they are. Just start a website, declare who these people are wheter or not it's true and eventually we should be able to deduce who's on there and who's not.
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Sorry, Botnst -- I got kicked out. My participation was unwanted.
I was essentially told that moderate, pro-choice Republicans like myself are free to vote for the candidates selected by my superiors, but that I could have NO role in the party otherwise.
My positions as a deficit hawk were also highly unwelcome. So was the fact that I supported McCain during the primaries in 2000 (can you say "blacklist"?) This was in Virginia ... which is sort of an extreme case, with some VERY ugly intra-party stuff going on, with purges and loyalty tests and groupthink galore. I now live in Colorado, where things seem marginally better, but having been pushed around, insulted and essentially booted out of the GOP, I think that I am going to remain a political independent from now on. It has effected my voting, too -- I'll be darned if I am going to be dragooned into voting for candidates that I find to be low quality and extreme just out of party loyalty, or because Democrats are supposed to automatically be a vote for socialism and Satan. Cheers! -- Bokonon |
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What about McCain? In my opinion, the parties should start operating like major league teams. That way, we could trade McCain for Miller. That way the Republicans could have a whole 2 people that are actually Goldwater Repubs, Ahhnold and Miller. Or so it would seem.
McCain has turned out to be a real RINO lately. CPFR, anyone?
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