Posted on 11/13/2006 12:06:47 PM PST by Tulsa Ramjet
Who decides this? what's the policy on appointing folks?
And they both want a guest worker plan. What an amazing coincidence.
NO, NO, please tell me this is not so... NO NO NO.
He is 100% pro-amnesty. He'd bring them all here tomorrow if he could.
This is horrible.
I haven't sent them anything in so long, I'd have to ask them to send me money...
and..... why not JD Hayworth? He's out of work right now.
Mel got a 100% from the American Conservative Union 2005
http://www.conservative.org/archive2/senate.asp. I wouldn't call him a RINO
A guy with 100% from the ACU is too far left?!?!
Good grief, who ISN'T too far left then?
I'm surprised they didn't appoint Vicente Fox.
You got to be F'N kidding me!?!?
Uggggggggg.......
Did you see this yet?
:-(
You're right!
First part of the rules:
Officers of the Republican National Committee
(a) The officers of the Republican National Committee shall consist of:
(1) A chairman and a co-chairman of the opposite sex who shall be elected by the members of the Republican National Committee. Except as otherwise ordered by a majority of the members of the Republican National Committee present and voting on the matter, the chairman and the co-chairman shall be full-time, paid employees of the Republican National Committee. The chairman shall be the chief executive officer of the Republican National Committee. The chairman or co-chairman may be removed from office only by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the entire Republican National Committee.
(2) Eight (8) vice chairmen, comprising one (1) man and one (1) woman from each of the following four (4) regions:
(i) The Western States Association: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming;
(ii) The Midwestern States Association: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin;
(iii) The Northeastern States Association: Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the Virgin Islands; and
(iv) The Southern States Association: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
(3) A secretary, a treasurer, and such other officers as the Republican National Committee shall deem necessary, all to be elected by the Republican National Committee.
(b) The chairman, co-chairman, and all other officers shall be elected in January of each odd-numbered year. All officers, except the vice chairmen, shall be nominated from the floor and shall have at least the majority vote of the Republican National Committee members in each of three (3) states in order to have their names placed in nomination. There shall be no nominating committee.
(c) The eight (8) vice chairmen shall be elected at regional caucuses by the Republican National Committee members of the four (4) regions and shall be residents of and Republican National Committee members from their respective regions. The election shall take place in January of each odd-numbered year. The election of vice chairmen shall not require confirmation by the Republican National Committee.
(d) The chairman shall appoint a general counsel for the Republican National Committee, who will also serve as counsel to committees and subcommittees of the Republican National Committee, and a chairman of the Republican Finance Committee, both of whom shall be confirmed by the Republican National Committee and shall serve at the will of the chairman. In the event of the death, resignation, disqualification or disability of the chairman of the Republican National Committee, the general counsel for the Republican National Committee and the chairman of the Republican Finance Committee shall continue to serve in office until such time as the vacancy in the chairmanship has been filled pursuant to Rule 4(c) and his or her successor is appointed by the new chairman of the Republican National Committee and confirmed by the Republican National Committee.
This is a travesty. It looks like the GOP is learning absolutely nothing from last Tuesday.
So the RNC is shooting themselves in the foot, only aiming much higher.
Sound Taps.
Or, as Dandy Don Merideth used to sing on Monday Night Football, "Turn out the Lights, the Party's Over".
Because he's a loser.
And not a loser like Steele, who lost an incredibly difficult race that where the deck was stacked against him. A loser who lost a race he was almost incapable of losing.
Hayworth and Allen are the two biggest losers in the US for 2006.
Ole Mel hasn't been too active as a Senator. He has been pretty much in cognito since taking office.
This year, I got a letter from the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, and they asked for a donation. I wrote, "I won't give you any money because you might give it to RINO's, including Lincoln Chaffee or Olympia Snowe."
Oh boy.. we're in trouble [sigh]
Most of the people here have a problem with his surname.
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