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Roll it Up!

Feb 14 '08

Permalink 02:21:39 pm, Categories: Democraps and Republitards  

The latest threat to Democracy doesn’t come from Republicans. It doesn’t come from Evanganoid Jesus-Pimps or from Corporo-Fascist conglomerations. It comes from the Democratic Party it’s self. Or at least, the jelly spined cowards that remain within it.

The threat is called “Super Delegates".

As the great Liberal political analyst, David Sarota, writes for the Huffington Post, the “Super Delegates” (also knows as bribed insiders) are warming up and dropping hints to the media about their possible efforts to override the properly Democratic vote in the Democratic Primary and appoint Hillary Clinton nominee should the people get their way and nominate Barack Obama.
Nothing could be less Democratic, or more provoking to the people, than some stuffed DLC BlueDog asswipe telling Democratic voters that our vote is worthless.
Where have we experienced that before?

Apparently, Clinton herself has already stated that she will ignore the will of the Democratic voters if Obama wins the pledged delegates and attempt to circumvent the electoral process. Much like Bush did when the Supreme Court had to appoint a loser to the White House in 2000.

From David Sarota at HP:

This follows Clinton hack Lanny Davis’s missive on Huffington Post saying almost exactly the same thing (after embarrassing himself by claiming Adlai Stevenson was elected president). It also comes as the Boston Globe today reports that Clinton is determined to “take the Democratic nomination even if she does not win the popular vote” with a plan to “persuade enough superdelegates to vote for her at the convention.” Clinton “will not concede the race to Obama if he wins a greater number of pledged delegates by the end of the primary season, and will count on the 796 elected officials and party bigwigs to put her over the top, if necessary, said Clinton’s communications director, Howard Wolfson.”

The fly in our Democratic ointment

Like we’ve stated many times here at Ablogination, Hillary Clinton is Bush Lite (or perhaps not so lite).
Power crazed, shameless, self serving, immoral, and thoroughly un-Democratic. That is the Clinton Cabal in a nutshell. A slightly faded carbon copy of the Bush regime.

In all seriousness, if these “Stuper Delegates” quash our votes, don’t be surprised if rioting occurs. Rioting that is perhaps justified. The Democratic party has been trusted to give us back our voice. Now certain members seek to take it away instead.

We will pledge this, at TN420.org… Pay attention because we mean it.
If Obama wins the nomination, and “Stuper Delegates” nullify our votes, WE WILL RE-REGISTER AS REPIGS AND VOTE FOR McCAIN (as much as we hate the fuck, we’re not going to be stabbed in the back any more). Just to teach these pig-fuck Clintonistas that our vote is going to be counted or we will vote directly against them in the general election. I encourage anyone that supports Obama to do likewise if need be.
For the record, no one at TN420 has ever voted for a Repig either nationally or locally. Not even for dog catcher. Ever.

If Hillary wins the nomination properly, we have no complaint. If she steals it, it’s on.


Sign the MoveOn petition demanding the Super Delegates allow the Democratic process to determine the nominee.

If we can reach 200,000 signatures this week, we’ll publish the petition along with the final number of signers as an ad in USA Today. If you’re one of the first people to sign, we’ll include your name (with your permission).

The petition says:

“The Democratic Party must be democratic. The superdelegates should let the voters decide between Clinton and Obama, then support the people’s choice.”

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