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05.05.2008 12:56 am

Mo GOP targeting 300 pro-Ron Paul at Monday ‘credentials meeting’

Special to the Post-Dispatch
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According to an email from some Missouri supporters of Ron Paul, sent late Sunday night, the state Republican Party has scheduled a special “credentials meeting” for 10 a.m. Monday at the  Blue Armory in Jefferson City.

At the meeting, according to the email, about 300 of the 1,900 elected delegates to the state GOP convention May 30-June 1 must disprove allegations that — presumably — accuse the targeted delegates of not being bona fide Republicans and/or not committed to supporting John McCain for president.

“The state Central Committee spent approximately $1,000 on certified mailings that do not even state the allegations,” said the email sent from one challenged delegate. “A small group of insiders in the Missouri Republican Party are attempting to prevent delegates, properly elected at their county caucuses, from attending the state Convention in Branson…

“Although many have repeatedly attempted to find out the basis of the challenges, these 300-plus delegates have been left in the dark and forced to travel great distances, some well over 100 miles, to finally learn the charges against them. Challenged delegates will be limited to a mere five minutes to respond to the charges with no time to prepare.”

Those challenged include “current Republican Committee members, members of  the Missouri Republican Assembly, current Republican candidates, and attendees of previous conventions, with the only common factor being that they voted for Republican Congressman Ron Paul during the primary.”

Here’s a few examples cited in the email:

Laura Mize: “As a 78-year-old long-time Republican voter and the daughter of a lifetime staunch Republican from Southeast Missouri, I voted for the only man that represents the principles of the Republican Party as taught by my father and now they want to throw me away like an old newspaper.  Well, they have started a fire instead!  I’m so angry, I will show up even if I have to be carried on a stretcher!”

Eric Vought, Republican Committeeman from Springfield: “Having just worked to sell tickets for one fundraiser and putting together a donation for their silent auction, it disturbs me that they are spending $3.60 per certified letter, times a few hundred delegates to challenge all of these people. Why should I bother raising money for them if this is how they choose to spend it?” 

Tom Klein of St. Louis County:  “I thought we were the ‘party of the open door’ as resolved in the National Party Rules. Well, now that door is being slammed in my face!  I know the vast majority of us Republicans are very good people but you know what they say… All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”

The Paul supporters assert that similar actions are happening elsewhere.

“Across the nation, including Oklahoma, Nevada and Texas, the time and location of conventions have been changed at the last minute and party insiders have attempted to sneak in ‘delegates’ to inflate their numbers who were never elected at their local caucuses.“ 

“Others have walked out with crucial documents belonging to the convention, convention Chairmen have run roughshod over the rules of order by refusing to recognize delegates not from their faction, and some have simply walked out shutting off the lights to the convention hall as they did in Nevada.”

“Because of growing concern over honesty and integrity in government, a new group is being founded, Statesmen for our Constitutional Republic, to educate voters about the inner workings of our political mechanisms, encourage and teach people to be active leaders in our government, the Republican Party, and, especially, our communities. …”

A co-founder of the group, Curtis Abbott of Springfield, Mo., says, “”It is a sad day when much of the public believes that their  involvement no longer matters because ‘the insiders’ have already decided who is going to win and those most involved suppress their own conscience to support the lesser of two evils. “We are setting up monthly caucuses where the real issues will be discussed, we are going to the high schools and colleges to raise up the next generation of Statesmen, and we are pledging ourselves to high ideals of principle, conduct, and courage. What we do matters greatly; how we do it matters every bit as much.  We mustn’t merely know what is right: we must have the courage to do it.”

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Not all voters for Ron Paul were challenged, and not all people who were challenged voted for Ron Paul. For example, the St. Charles delegation included the names of various people on the Central Committee slate. All of them got the same letter. They don’t have the ability to actually know who voted for Ron Paul or who voted for John McCain in a lot of this situations, so they are eliminating entire slates in some cases, and in other simply people they think might be Ron Paul supporters.

— Joshua Stigall, challenged St. Charles delegate and McCain primary voter
2:52 am May 5th, 2008

The post by Joshua above is nothing but propaganda designed to cover up the GOP dirty tricks. Everyone knows the GOP party made secret phone calls all last week to design plans to exclude Ron Paul supporters from every facet of the legal vote process.

— Mike
5:36 am May 5th, 2008

To assume that the RNC or DNC cares about America is insane. You are looking at system that creates it’s own laws. The Senate last week decided that you can change the constitution by resolution instead of the law of the land Article V. You talk about a loss of liberty and and show us your paper mentality. My goodness the war mongering neo-cons are fearful themselves. That will happen when you are not true to yourself. It is amazing who is the that the so called conspiracy quacks seeing monsters in the liberty fighters.

— John
5:41 am May 5th, 2008

I’ve always been an independent. I joined the Republican party to vote for Ron Paul in the primary. After seeing how they treated him and us, I’m having second thoughts. I wish RP would start a new party.. True Republicans or Federal Republicans or something. Let’s see how the GOP (nothing Grand about it) holds up after a we all leave. They’d probably try to infiltrate THAT party too!

— WillPhelps
6:27 am May 5th, 2008

“The whole world’s watching.”

The sheeple will eventually learn what’s really going on.

— Just Some Guy
8:09 am May 5th, 2008

So…..this is how the GOP tries to rally the troops and bring people over to their side, huh? You have to first prove you are “Republican enough”? How ridiculous.
No one is excited for McCain. He was in Des Moines last week and couldn’t even engergize a small crowd of 300. The warm-up acts were merely begging for money.
With these type of Gestapo tactics, reminiscent of Nazi Germany where you are looking for 100% compliance, the Dems will have this country back in their grasp in no time.

You are seeing the final gasps of an unfortunately dying party.

— Brian
8:11 am May 5th, 2008

The leaders of the state republican party are finally brazen enough to show their true colors. Many people would have never believed they would have done this…..a few months back. Smacks of desperation.

— Robb(I)
8:32 am May 5th, 2008

I’ve seen first hand how the RP delegates are treated in Texas. The Nevada convention was a farce. I expect to see other such incidents throught other states as well.

The GOP is dying and these actions only confirm that; they are desperate acts by a few that want to control the choices of the many. This is definately my last dance with this party….And I’ve been a Rebublican for more than 20 years.

McCain will not win in November no matter what the GOP does. I will write in Ron Paul if I have to, but Mr. Keating5 will NEVER get my vote.

— EasTex
9:06 am May 5th, 2008

The Republican Party has become “for the Party”, not the voice of the people.
And who is “the Party?” . It is becoming apparant that it is just a few at the top
protecting their jobs.
Really, Republicans should take a long hard look at why they are Republicans.
Are they Republicans to protect “the Party?”. Or are they Republicans to protect
America and the principles that it was founded on?
Remember? That we as Republicans stood for upholding the Constitution?
That Freedom was what this country was about?
That liberty prevailed, and smaller less intrusive government was the order of the
day?
If a Candidate doesn’t stand for these things, then why in Gods name would you
support them? To protect “the Party?”
Come on Republicans, Wake up!
Vote for the one who has the Principles that made our Country Great!
Support that person.
In this case it most certainly is not John McCain.
Vote for Ron Paul, support his delegates. Don’t you realize the reason for their
passion?
They love America! They love our Constitution. They love smaller government and less
taxes, and if the Republican Party stood for those things today, they would love the party too.
But today, The Party has strayed. It is showing self interests above the interests of our
country.
Vote Ron Paul, help the Ron Paul Delegates if you want your party to be one of
priniciple.
http://ronpaul2008.com

— Libertysilver
9:07 am May 5th, 2008

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