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To: Innovative

TRUMP should sue these delegates personally.

The Party can remove delegates. They did it for Romney, against the Ron Paul delegates. REMOVE these Neanderthals.

The Party Rules are sanctioned by State Laws and Roberts Rules of Order usage, for meetings and conventions, is as common as the Constitution.

Obviously these LOSERS can’t find any loop holes to derail the peoples vote, so they look for a Lefty courtroom to upend order.


37 posted on 06/24/2016 3:29:52 PM PDT by RitaOK (Viva Christo Rey. PubYeslic education is the farm team for more Marxists coming-- infinitum.)
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To: RitaOK

Sue him for what?

Correll is a Cruz delegate. I was at the convention in Loudoun County, Virginia where he was elected. Political speech is protected under the First Amendment. Correll is exercising his first amendment rights.

His legal problem with his lawsuit, in my opinion, is that it is not ripe; there is no case or controversy until he votes on the first ballot against the results of the primary election (Trump only won 17 delegates, Rubio got 16, Cruz got 8, Kasich got 5 and Carson got 3). Because of the “case or controversy” requirement in the Constitution, Federal courts cannot issue “advisory opinions” (some states allow their courts to do this).

I see a federal district judge throwing this lawsuit out and telling the plaintiff to come back after the convention if at that time he was indicted by Virginia for failing to abide by their law.


129 posted on 06/26/2016 10:00:03 PM PDT by nd76
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To: RitaOK

Sue him for what?

Correll is a Cruz delegate. I was at the convention in Loudoun County, Virginia where he was elected. Political speech is protected under the First Amendment. Correll is exercising his first amendment rights.

His legal problem with his lawsuit, in my opinion, is that it is not ripe; there is no case or controversy until he votes on the first ballot against the results of the primary election (Trump only won 17 delegates, Rubio got 16, Cruz got 8, Kasich got 5 and Carson got 3). Because of the “case or controversy” requirement in the Constitution, Federal courts cannot issue “advisory opinions” (some states allow their courts to do this).

I see a federal district judge throwing this lawsuit out and telling the plaintiff to come back after the convention if at that time he was indicted by Virginia for failing to abide by their law.


130 posted on 06/26/2016 10:00:03 PM PDT by nd76
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