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merrily

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4. I don't know the basis for your conclusions about my alleged vision of the DNC.
Fri Jul 29, 2016, 04:44 AM
Jul 2016

Any organization is supposed to adhere to its charter. The DNC did not. The DNC, being supported by donations from the public and playing such an important role in our government, given only its nominee for POTUS and that of the RNC has any realistic chance of becoming President, has, IMO, a higher duty to adhere to its charter, whcih is akin to a contract with donors and the public, as well as its members, than two business competitors. Its violations affected millions of donors and voters.

Is your point that violating the charter re Presidential primaries is just fine because of human nature? If so, I disagree. It's also human nature to get violent if angry or frightened enough, but that does not excuse assault and battery.

If not, what is your point?

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