IT IS CONFIRMED! Seismologists have confirmed that James Madison has indeed turned over in his grave when the Moron Ruling Elite of Nevada threw 26 candidates for Congress off the ballot. |
"The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them."
~Karl Marx
"In order to become the master, the politician poses as the servant."
~Charles de Gaulle
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In true Banana Republic style, the Ruling Elites of Nevada throw over two dozen candidates off the ballot.
I never thought I would agree with Karl Marx, but he called it correctly in Nevada.
Our Federalist Founding Fathers are turing over in their graves. They pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor in a fight to give us our freedoms. They were giants in the history of mankind.
Our current crop of political Ruling Class hacks wearing judge's robes or running the government are illiterate slime with no knowledge of the Constitution, the American Revolution, the Federalist Papers or freedom. They are bent on protecting the Elite, feathering their own nests, looting the Treasury and fixing elections.
I guessed I missed the part in the United States Constitution that says political parties can BAN CANDIDATES they don't like from the ballot. That means our elections are not much better than the phony pretend elections that were held in the Soviet Union, in Fascist Italy or currently in China.
The field of candidates for Nevada's special election shriveled to four Wednesday after a Supreme Court ruling removed 22 candidates from the ballot and the state's top election official disqualified four others reports the Associated Press.
The Ruling Elite in Nevada have taken lessons on "voting" from Stalin. Too many choices just confuses voters. |
Candidates who will appear on the Sept. 13 ballot for Nevada's vacant U.S. House seat include Republican Mark Amodei, a former state senator; Democrat Kate Marshall, currently state treasurer; Independent American Party candidate Tim Fasano of Fernley; and independent candidate Helmuth Lehmann of Reno.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday said major political parties can pick their candidate. Justices, in a 6-1 opinion, upheld a lower court ruling that rejected Secretary of State Ross Miller's original call for an open contest that would have permitted a slew of candidates.
Thirty contenders had filed for the post ahead of a June 30 deadline. The court ruling took 14 Republicans and eight Democrats off the ballot.
Miller's office said Wednesday that local election officials were unable to validate the required number of signatures needed for three nonpartisan candidates — Earl Ammerman IV and Christopher Simon of Washoe County, and Roland Lee of Lyon County — to get on the ballot. To qualify, independent candidates needed to gather 100 petition signatures by a May 18 deadline.
Dale Gremban, a Libertarian candidate, did not have the required candidate designation from his party and also was disqualified, Miller's office said.
The special election will fill the House seat vacated when Gov. Brian Sandoval appointed Republican Rep. Dean Heller to replace John Ensign in the U.S. Senate. Ensign resigned in May following acknowledgement of an extramarital affair with a staffer's wife and amid an investigation by the Senate Ethics Committee.
Associated Press file photo of a Nevada voting booth. |
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