Mississippi Bill to Let Each U.S. House District Choose its Own Presidential Elector

Mississippi Representative Gregory Holloway (D-Hazlehurst) has introduced HB 1183. It would let each U.S. House district choose its own presidential elector. Here is the text.


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Mississippi Bill to Let Each U.S. House District Choose its Own Presidential Elector — 21 Comments

  1. Then what do you want, retard? You post nonsensical, deranged comments on every single post. You hate the Senate, you hate the electoral college, you hate the House, you hate state borders, you hate each district choosing their elector. Do you do anything besides complain?

  2. Sam- one more fake troll name.
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    For non-troll morons —
    Voter in ALL of USA – USA citizen, 18 + yrs olde, be registered by 28 days before election day
    PR and AppV
    TOTSOP

  3. Interesting that it was proposed by a Democrat. Perhaps they think they can carry an electoral vote there.

  4. WZ – black RED commies perverting the 15 amdt to claim some right to have black hacks elected.

  5. Retard Demo Rep, you STILL haven’t said what you want, only complaining about everything. Explain your gibberish lettering.

  6. Paulie was born in Siberia, part of the former USSR in 1972 and the USA is reminding him more of the country his parents took him out of every day. Growing up in the epicenter of the 1980s crack cocaine explosion in NYC, Paulie got caught up in the available business ventures and saw some of his friends die, and then became an activist against the drug war. Through his involvement in the drug peace movement, and college studies in free market environmentalism, he became interested in libertarianism, and abandoned the Democrats after they picked the military-industrial-corporate-statist DLCer and drug warrior hypocrite Bill Clinton as their nominee in 1992, thus finally disproving the idea that 1960s radicals were merely infiltrating the establishment in order to change it. Paulie became an LP member in 1995 and a life member in 2000, and has occasionally been on the executive committee of the Alabama LP. Since 1998, he has traveled the country as a professional activist. Between that and his earlier travels in the import-export business as a teenager, he has been to 49 US states and about 20 countries, and lived in a number of them. As a life long entrepreneur, he has also started hundreds of businesses in a wide variety of fields. Paulie recently worked on the Steve Kubby for President campaign, has been an active member of the Libertarian Party Radical Caucus, an advisory board member of Liberty Consulting, and hopes to start a new national College Libertarian Organizing Committee. He is an Anti-war, true leftist, anarchist, left libertarian, agorist, (r)evolutionary. Paulie currently also blogs at Next Free Voice and occassionally at ideas from free minds.

  7. I accidentally read it. I wish I could have that 15 seconds back. Kubby campaign? That was 13 years ago? Why are you posting your outdated resume as if its current news?

  8. I doubt it. Too vague and self absorbed, not nearly focused enough. I don’t hire people like that. And not updated in 13 years? Talk about a red warning flag about a potential employee.

  9. X Marks the Xaulie,
    Yes, I am interested. I created the name for paulie of Xaulie. He said he was tracking any mention of hmself and I hoped to interfere with his tracking of my comments in IPR mentioning him.
    I remember the Kubby campaign for the LP nomination I believe in 2008. paulie and Tom Knapp were supporters IIRC.
    I found out through my own research that Kubby is jewish.
    Over the years I have become suspicious of Tom Knapp.

  10. I give it an f as a resume. It fails to provide contact information, goals, position sought, specific skills, specific employment history, education information or references. Most of the blabberings are irrelevant to employment. The picture it paints is of a flighty, attention deficit, narcissistic druggie who has probably been in prison since 2008 and just got out.

  11. How about a troll website ???

    — for the trolls ONLY — to update their machinations and attack each other

    and be OFF of BAN.

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  12. Go ahead and start one troll demo rep. If you build it, maybe someone will come. Probably not.

  13. Nathan Anthony Norman (born May 22, 1981 in Scranton, Pennsylvania) is an American political activist and entertainer.

    He appeared in the films Unidentified and 16 Stones, the TV series Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, and was the lead guitarist for the rock band Devo 2.0.

    He announced in January 2015 that he was running for the Libertarian Party’s 2016 presidential nomination. He fell short of winning the nomination at the 2016 Libertarian National Convention.

    Entertainment

    Norman had a supporting role on the direct-to-video series, JammX Kids. He was also chosen to be part of a dance ensemble that performed on stage with Big Boi from Outkast at the 2004 Kids’ Choice Awards. In addition, he booked a guest starring role on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, which aired February 2006. He starred in commercials for Honeycomb, Post Cereal, Disney, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Skechers, and Super Star Kidz 2. In 2014, Norman starred as the villain Mobber in the film 16 Stones. He told the Davis County Clipper that the film had a profound effect on his Christian spirituality.

    Norman landed the role of lead guitarist for the rock band Devo 2.0, which debuted in February 2006. It was a reboot of the New Wave group Devo best known for its 1980 hit “Whip It”, which the reboot covered. Norman was on backing vocals in many of the band’s tracks. He cites The Beatles, Carlos Santana, and Jimi Hendrix as inspirations.

    A songwriter, in 2015, Norman rewrote John Lennon’s 1971 classic “Imagine” with lyrics reflecting a Libertarian perspective.

    2016 presidential campaign

    Nathan Norman for President logo.
    Norman sought the 2016 presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party. He placed third in a poll of fellow Libertarian Party candidates with 11% support. He appeared on the Oregon primary ballot and received 8 votes or roughly 1% of the total.

    Norman planned to win the nomination at the 2016 Libertarian National Convention in Orlando, Florida with help from the supporters of Newt Gingrich and 2008 nominee Bob Barr who both hail from neighboring Georgia. However, he fell short at the convention where Gary Johnson won the nomination.

    Some of the Norman campaign’s political stances included splitting California into four states, terraforming Mars for human colonization, and expansion of hydraulic fracturing in Siberia.

  14. Slightly better than the other tard. D plus. Would upgrade to c minus with contact info. If I did want to hire you, say because the janitor quit and none of the backups are available that day, how would I reach you? Add goals and position sought. In my experience 9 out of 10 applicants who mention their faith in their resume try to screw on my desk, do drugs in the bathroom and steal from the office as soon as they think nobody’s looking. That goes up to 100% if they also feel like they can’t avoid mentioning that they tried to and failed to get other jobs that they are completely unqualified for. At least you included some specific skills and work history. Drop political and religious references, add contact info and references, and if you lasted more than a couple of months at a job add some employment dates so the employer knows you are not a total flake. Like the other imbecile you have nothing since 2008, other than the moronic stunt in 2015-6 and a brief job in 2014. What did you do in the years in between and since? At least they let you out of prison a little more often than the other douche.

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