It’s unethical. Quit defending it as moral, rational, or ethical. It is unethical to outright defy the voice of we-the-people. That was their professed mission statement, on record for all to see.
The Republican Party of Colorado Sends America a Message
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3419335/posts
You still have your voice, you just don't get your way. That is what politics and government are, at bottom. You need to be allowed to vent or else you'd go postal.
I'm not defending the kicking out of delegates or participants in the delegate selection process. My point is that I'd rather have the party openly advocate reject Trump, than pretend otherwise. And I see the #NeverTrump tweet as nothing more than an expression of that preference. parties, like people, are free to say what they want. And parties, like people, don't always get their way.
Comes from "Colorado Republicans for Liberty." That outfit is as much the Colorado GOP, as the Federal Reserve is part of the Federal government.
The proposed resolution was drafted by one Robert Zubrin, see Blog: Colorado GOP resolution: No voting for Trump
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