Subversives
Many in the GOP are beginning to unite against a dangerous and subversive proposal that would literally ignore the Constitution's defined amendment process:
The campaign which supporters of this legislation are organizing appears to counter arguments against it within conservative internet outlets using an automated AOL/AIM-based system to feed the same routine arguments, which were often repetitive, through to comment boxes, as appeared to have to be the case every time this columnist wrote about the issue in late May and early June of this year. Of those who did give real, non-anonymous, non-repetitive, and reasoned arguments in favor of the NPV legislation, most of those were Democrats or Democratic sympathizers-which certainly lends credence to the idea that despite the occasional trotting out of our former Senator Fred Thompson (R-Tennessee), and moderate RNC member Saul Anuzis of union-dominated Michigan, the "National Popular Vote" organization is largely a creature of the Left, receiving the backing of neo-Marxists such as the billionaire George Soros-one of Barack Obama's major supporters.
Labels: Congress, Conservatism, Democrats, Duh, Elections, Federal politics, Local politics, Tennessee politics
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home