Posted on 10/31/2011 6:19:20 AM PDT by csd
While the lamestream media holds public attention on GOP candidate rivalries, a progressive strategy is underway to eliminate the role of the states in electing a U.S. President. By transferring electoral votes to a national popular vote this Compact would usurp the role of the states as safeguarded by our Constitution. In doing so, it could also neutralize Obamas critics totally.
This may be the most vital and time sensitive - expose WAM has ever uncovered and shared! And its happening now, under the radar, with the general public in the dark. This ultimate vote fraud is intentionally complicated to keep it obscure until its too late to stop it.
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In Pennsylvania we are considering going the other way.....apportioning our electoral votes by congressional district.
In 2008, Obama won all 22 electoral votes in PA. Under this plan, Obama would have won 12 and McCain would have won 10.
Too bad for the commies...they would need a Constitutional amendment in order to institute such....never gonna happen.
I like that.
The worst part is the fact that there are republicans promoting this crap.
In Michigan our former GOP chairman (Saul Anuzis) is pushing NPV. Apparently, people like him see a chance to hold power forever and if becoming a democrat is what it takes, that’s OK with them.
You’re assuming the progs are too stupid to realize that. The problem is that they are doing it through the states and the state’s right to apportion their votes as they please.
Its not a direct confrontation with the constitution, its a sidestep around it.
Good luck commies.......
Unfortunately we have republicans pushing for it too. Fred Thompson among them.
That’s not good...I wonder why Thompson? Not what I would consider RINO....
Time to make some calls.
THanks for the post; thanks for the link from the state board ‘creek and your posts here.
BUMP-TO-THE-TOP!
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