What About the Constitutional Right to Vote for the Man (or Woman) of One’s Choice?

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Both of these parties and the people in it have all step over a line and they are nasty nasty people.
We the people can VOTE FOR WHO we want, and not who you think we should vote for. we are sick and tired of all of you. You all stuck Obama on us so shut UP and sit down.
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Americans are “fed up” with the Obamazation of our once-great nation and culture, and are equally outraged by Republican complicity in Obama’s lethal “Fundamental transformation of America”
What About the Constitutional Right to Vote for the Man (or Woman) of One’s Choice?

By John Lillpop -- Bio and Archives March 3, 2016



With all due respect to Mitt Romney and other pompous elitists who have unilaterally decided that Donald Trump is a man of low degree, a fraud, liar, and otherwise unqualified by reason of temperament, judgment, and intellect, to represent the Republican party, the following question must be answered:

What about the millions of citizens who have voted, and are planning to vote, for Trump in the primary process?

Are we to understand that patriotic citizens who support Trump and who are so very desperate to take back America from the likes of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, John Boehner, and Mitch McConnell, are unwashed idiots easily hoodwinked by a quick-talking reality TV star who lacks the humility, class, intelligence, and moral judgment to occupy the Oval Office?

And, further, that the wisdom and judgment of those millions of everyday common Americans who believe in Trump are so flawed that the will of the people should be suspended in deference to the of the whims of moneyed elitists who STILL do not comprehend the genesis of the Trump movement, and most likely never will?

Are patriot concerns over the Constitution, American sovereignty, and American borders, language, and culture just simple minded distractions that are to be ignored in order to coddle the wishes of powerful, rich men and women driven by a lust for cheap labor, a docile, easily manipulated citizenry, and one-world government?


After searching the Constitution somewhat, it is my conclusion that the blessed document contains nothing that would deny citizens who support people like Donald Trump from being fully heard, and elected if that should be the will of the majority.

This despite the petty whining coming from those who because of their vast riches and power believe their desires are more important than those of average Americans!

Simply put, many Americans are “fed up” with the Obamazation of our once-great nation and culture, and are equally outraged by Republican complicity in Obama’s lethal “Fundamental transformation of America” into a third-world sanctuary nation where illegal aliens, Jihadist sleeper cells, and other undesirables are welcomed with open arms while law-abiding citizens are targeted for political persecution, or worse, by out-of-control government bureaucrats.

There can be no compromise, no horse trading when it comes to the future of America.

This time, we must have OUR way!

all of it here:
What About the Constitutional Right to Vote for the Man (or Woman) of One’s Choice?
 
The GOP isn't too concerned. They know once the nominee is settled, members of the party angry about the GOP's 'complicity' will fall back in line. They will be told that this is the most important election in our lifetime (again) and will go rushing off to the polls to prevent a Democrat from occupying The White House or retaking The Senate. After the primary, Fox News will return to it's rightful place as media darlings and old men will return to fapping over Megyn Kelly.
 
Both of these parties and the people in it have all step over a line and they are nasty nasty people.
We the people can VOTE FOR WHO we want, and not who you think we should vote for. we are sick and tired of all of you. You all stuck Obama on us so shut UP and sit down.
snip;
Americans are “fed up” with the Obamazation of our once-great nation and culture, and are equally outraged by Republican complicity in Obama’s lethal “Fundamental transformation of America”
What About the Constitutional Right to Vote for the Man (or Woman) of One’s Choice?

By John Lillpop -- Bio and Archives March 3, 2016



With all due respect to Mitt Romney and other pompous elitists who have unilaterally decided that Donald Trump is a man of low degree, a fraud, liar, and otherwise unqualified by reason of temperament, judgment, and intellect, to represent the Republican party, the following question must be answered:

What about the millions of citizens who have voted, and are planning to vote, for Trump in the primary process?

Are we to understand that patriotic citizens who support Trump and who are so very desperate to take back America from the likes of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, John Boehner, and Mitch McConnell, are unwashed idiots easily hoodwinked by a quick-talking reality TV star who lacks the humility, class, intelligence, and moral judgment to occupy the Oval Office?

And, further, that the wisdom and judgment of those millions of everyday common Americans who believe in Trump are so flawed that the will of the people should be suspended in deference to the of the whims of moneyed elitists who STILL do not comprehend the genesis of the Trump movement, and most likely never will?

Are patriot concerns over the Constitution, American sovereignty, and American borders, language, and culture just simple minded distractions that are to be ignored in order to coddle the wishes of powerful, rich men and women driven by a lust for cheap labor, a docile, easily manipulated citizenry, and one-world government?


After searching the Constitution somewhat, it is my conclusion that the blessed document contains nothing that would deny citizens who support people like Donald Trump from being fully heard, and elected if that should be the will of the majority.

This despite the petty whining coming from those who because of their vast riches and power believe their desires are more important than those of average Americans!

Simply put, many Americans are “fed up” with the Obamazation of our once-great nation and culture, and are equally outraged by Republican complicity in Obama’s lethal “Fundamental transformation of America” into a third-world sanctuary nation where illegal aliens, Jihadist sleeper cells, and other undesirables are welcomed with open arms while law-abiding citizens are targeted for political persecution, or worse, by out-of-control government bureaucrats.

There can be no compromise, no horse trading when it comes to the future of America.

This time, we must have OUR way!

all of it here:
What About the Constitutional Right to Vote for the Man (or Woman) of One’s Choice?
Did you vote for Romney in 2012?
 
This is a silly and stupid essay. You CANNOT vote for "anyone you want" to be President, either in the primaries or the general election, and you never could. There are hurdles to be overcome for anyone to make it on the ballot, and you can only vote for someone who overcomes those hurdles.

And if you live in, for example, California or New York and you are a Republican, your vote in the Presidential election is utterly pointless. You could vote for Donald Fucking Duck and it wouldn't mean anything, because the result of the election is pre-ordained.
 
Especially in a presidential election. The people don't elect the president. The electoral college does. And they're elected by the States. The States *choose*, 50 of 50 times, to *allow* the people of their state to select the electors. But that's an authority the State can revoke at any time up until the Electors are seated.

There is no constitutional right for people to vote for president. There's a constitutional power for the State legislatures to do so.
 
Both of these parties and the people in it have all step over a line and they are nasty nasty people.
We the people can VOTE FOR WHO we want, and not who you think we should vote for. we are sick and tired of all of you. You all stuck Obama on us so shut UP and sit down.
snip;
Americans are “fed up” with the Obamazation of our once-great nation and culture, and are equally outraged by Republican complicity in Obama’s lethal “Fundamental transformation of America”
What About the Constitutional Right to Vote for the Man (or Woman) of One’s Choice?

By John Lillpop -- Bio and Archives March 3, 2016



With all due respect to Mitt Romney and other pompous elitists who have unilaterally decided that Donald Trump is a man of low degree, a fraud, liar, and otherwise unqualified by reason of temperament, judgment, and intellect, to represent the Republican party, the following question must be answered:

What about the millions of citizens who have voted, and are planning to vote, for Trump in the primary process?

Are we to understand that patriotic citizens who support Trump and who are so very desperate to take back America from the likes of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, John Boehner, and Mitch McConnell, are unwashed idiots easily hoodwinked by a quick-talking reality TV star who lacks the humility, class, intelligence, and moral judgment to occupy the Oval Office?

And, further, that the wisdom and judgment of those millions of everyday common Americans who believe in Trump are so flawed that the will of the people should be suspended in deference to the of the whims of moneyed elitists who STILL do not comprehend the genesis of the Trump movement, and most likely never will?

Are patriot concerns over the Constitution, American sovereignty, and American borders, language, and culture just simple minded distractions that are to be ignored in order to coddle the wishes of powerful, rich men and women driven by a lust for cheap labor, a docile, easily manipulated citizenry, and one-world government?


After searching the Constitution somewhat, it is my conclusion that the blessed document contains nothing that would deny citizens who support people like Donald Trump from being fully heard, and elected if that should be the will of the majority.

This despite the petty whining coming from those who because of their vast riches and power believe their desires are more important than those of average Americans!

Simply put, many Americans are “fed up” with the Obamazation of our once-great nation and culture, and are equally outraged by Republican complicity in Obama’s lethal “Fundamental transformation of America” into a third-world sanctuary nation where illegal aliens, Jihadist sleeper cells, and other undesirables are welcomed with open arms while law-abiding citizens are targeted for political persecution, or worse, by out-of-control government bureaucrats.

There can be no compromise, no horse trading when it comes to the future of America.

This time, we must have OUR way!

all of it here:
What About the Constitutional Right to Vote for the Man (or Woman) of One’s Choice?



I wonder if you'll ever get sick and tired of being sick and tired?
 
This is a silly and stupid essay. You CANNOT vote for "anyone you want" to be President, either in the primaries or the general election, and you never could. There are hurdles to be overcome for anyone to make it on the ballot, and you can only vote for someone who overcomes those hurdles.

And if you live in, for example, California or New York and you are a Republican, your vote in the Presidential election is utterly pointless. You could vote for Donald Fucking Duck and it wouldn't mean anything, because the result of the election is pre-ordained.


Just to point out, in Virginia you can vote for anyone you want to be President, it's called a write-in ballot.



Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Virginia - Ballotpedia
§ 24.2-644. Voting by paper ballot; voting for presidential electors; write-in votes


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Especially in a presidential election. The people don't elect the president. The electoral college does. And they're elected by the States. The States *choose*, 50 of 50 times, to *allow* the people of their state to select the electors. But that's an authority the State can revoke at any time up until the Electors are seated.

There is no constitutional right for people to vote for president. There's a constitutional power for the State legislatures to do so.

You can vote for anyone you want. You can write in the name of your mom if you wish.

You're right about the election of the President.
 
The GOP isn't too concerned. They know once the nominee is settled, members of the party angry about the GOP's 'complicity' will fall back in line. They will be told that this is the most important election in our lifetime (again) and will go rushing off to the polls to prevent a Democrat from occupying The White House or retaking The Senate. After the primary, Fox News will return to it's rightful place as media darlings and old men will return to fapping over Megyn Kelly.

Just like the dems will rush off to the polls to vote for the unethical, traitorous nominee they have proposed. Both parties are the same and showing why we should dump the two party system.
 
The GOP isn't too concerned. They know once the nominee is settled, members of the party angry about the GOP's 'complicity' will fall back in line. They will be told that this is the most important election in our lifetime (again) and will go rushing off to the polls to prevent a Democrat from occupying The White House or retaking The Senate. After the primary, Fox News will return to it's rightful place as media darlings and old men will return to fapping over Megyn Kelly.

Just like the dems will rush off to the polls to vote for the unethical, traitorous nominee they have proposed. Both parties are the same and showing why we should dump the two party system.

From your lips to God's ears.
 

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