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Re: a democrat counts as four-fifths of a person, a republican a little bit more

by "Don K" <dk@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 18, 2008 at 06:43 PM

"Binyamin Dissen" <postingid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 19:23:10 -0400 "Don K" <dk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:

> :>I guess the 14th Amendment doesn't apply to
quasi-public-private-political parties.
>
> Why should it?

It doesn't, but there should be some degree of similar standards and
processes that
are more or less in alignment with the constitution for political parties
to qualify
to participate in official elections.

Don
 




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"Don K" <dk@  2008-03-17 19:23:10 
Re: a democrat counts as four-fifths of a person, a republican a
Binyamin Dissen <posti  2008-03-18 01:41:38 
Re: a democrat counts as four-fifths of a person, a republican a
"Don K" <dk@  2008-03-18 18:43:33 
Re: a democrat counts as four-fifths of a person, a republican a
Binyamin Dissen <posti  2008-03-19 01:55:02 

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