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WTF Virginia? Republican Party requiring loyalty oath in presidential primary
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 851544:MV8xNzQyODQ4XzI4ODgxNDk1X0UwMzdERDA2] [quote:Um, Huh?:MV8xNzQyODQ4X0YzRkQ2OThC] [i]Del. Robert G. Marshall, R-Prince William, is criticizing the state Republican Party for requiring a loyalty oath in Virginia's March 6 presidential primary. [b]Anyone who wishes to vote in the primary must sign a form pledging to support the party's presidential nominee. The pledge is unenforceable. No one knows whom a voter casts a ballot for in the general election.[/b][/i] http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/virginia-politics/2012/jan/01/tdmet03-notes-from-the-capitol-for-jan-1-ar-1579707/ [i]Anyone who wants to vote must sign a form at the polling place pledging to support the eventual Republican nominee for president. Anyone who refuses to sign the pledge will be barred from voting.[/i] http://www.therightscoop.com/virginia-gop-requiring-loyalty-oath-to-vote-in-primary/ This is a serious WTF and a big HELL NO! [/quote] No worries. Oaths are not meant to be taken seriously anymore. Hell, just look at how Obummer has pissed on his oath to the Constitution. [/quote]
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Del. Robert G. Marshall, R-Prince William, is criticizing the state Republican Party for requiring a loyalty oath in Virginia's March 6 presidential primary.
Anyone who wishes to vote in the primary must sign a form pledging to support the party's presidential nominee.
The pledge is unenforceable. No one knows whom a voter casts a ballot for in the general election.
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link to www2.timesdispatch.com
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Anyone who wants to vote must sign a form at the polling place pledging to support the eventual Republican nominee for president. Anyone who refuses to sign the pledge will be barred from voting.
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link to www.therightscoop.com
]
This is a serious WTF and a big HELL NO!
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