Bucks County GOP Gets Hearing

Bucks County GOP Gets Hearing — Andy Meehan tells us that the good government guys in Bucks County await a ruling from yesterday’s, April 30, hearing regarding the status of the Bucks County Republican Committee bylaws.

The bylaws from 1972, appear to be followed only when convenient by Chairwoman Patricia Poprik and her supporters.

That is when they are not being out-and-out ignored.

Can a committeeperson be elected in a write-in campaign?

Only when the party approves says Pat.

Call it the Bucks County Banana Republican Party.

Political organizations invariably become groups whose mission devolves from ideals into easy lives via others’ money.

Most Americans believe the antidote is simply using the rules to change the leaders.

Depending on Judge Brian T. McGuffin’s ruling, this might be allowed to happen.

Bucks courts — and those in other counties — have held, however, that political organizations are more like clubs than government despite that the choosing of their leaders during primary elections is via the public dime.

And despite that the bylaws are required to be on file with election boards.

If Judge McGuffin goes hands-off and the Poprik faction continues to interpret the rules at whim, what next?

Bucks County GOP Gets Hearing

Bucks County GOP Gets Hearing

3 thoughts on “Bucks County GOP Gets Hearing”

  1. Rules? We don’t need no stinking rules!

    Establishment Republicans are just as much an enemy to Liberty and the American People as are the Communists in the Democrat Party, if not more because they masquerade as if they care about the nation.

    The two party (uniparty) system is destroying everything we cherish. Very few seem to notice, or care, or lift a finger to help. Until then nothing will change.

  2. Thank you Bill for keeping us updated on this important case.

    Thank you to the Patriots who did not give up ~ seeing that Justice be done.

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