Friday, January 02, 2009

Republican Party roundly despised

Consider the comments on this post about NMRP
National Committeeman and Modrall attorney
Patrick Rogers. link

Who knows how much of any of the story is true;
the truth being so hard to come by these days.

Although a hearing seeking restraining order against
Rogers and the NMRP ruled in Rogers' favor,
the fact that Rogers refused to answer legitimate questions
about the circumstances, proves his guilt "beyond doubt".
(Which of the commenters do you think has any doubt that
Pat Rogers is a thug?)

It disturbs me that this is the perception of so many, about
the NMRP specifically and the Republican Party in general.

At least some of the negative perception is well deserved;
consider NMRP Chairman Allen Weh's performance in
Las Cruces, and his current efforts to beat back
Robert's Rules of Order and the fairness that they would
bring to NMRP deliberative meetings.

Changing this perception must become one of the top priorities of the Republican Party, or none of the other priorities will amount to a hill of beans.

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