To: Keith in Iowa
They DID change the rules. In the middle of the game. The candidates who made the ballot were judged by one rule, and other candidates are being judged by a wholly different rule. That is an unequal protection of law. Not to mention unfair on its face.
What rules were changed?
And could you please specify exactly which part of the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause compels a private organization such as the VA GOP to provide equal protection?
36 posted on
12/30/2011 4:50:11 PM PST by
trumandogz
(If Rick Perry cannot secure his name on the Va. ballot, how could he be trusted to secure America?)
To: trumandogz
Are all private organizations exempt from following laws?
38 posted on
12/30/2011 4:52:41 PM PST by
JediJones
(Newt-er Obama in 2012!)
To: trumandogz
Political parties are acting under the color of law. Laws of the state govern how political primaries are conducted. And these political parties should hold themselves to the full standards of the constitution, and run their primaries fairly. Clearly, Virginia is not doing that.
39 posted on
12/30/2011 4:57:24 PM PST by
Keith in Iowa
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