See the link
here. It's pretty much like other reports previously posted. And entirely unlike the spin coming from the corporate Democrats and their corporate media cronies. Following are a list of some of the corrupt convention practices:
- Lange and an executive board secretly voted on rules two weeks
before the convention to give Lange “exclusive control” over the
convention and strictly limit motions, as well as challenges to rulings
by the chair
- Voted on “temporary rules” for the convention and cheated
by calling the vote for the “yeas” when the “nays” clearly had larger
numbers. The vote happened early at 9:30 am before all the delegates had
arrived. [Video here.]
- The State Democratic Party was provided with petitions from
twenty percent of the delegates in attendance to challenge the adopted
rules. Signatures were collected ahead of the convention because there
were activists well-aware of what the Party would try to do with the new
“temporary rules.” In fact, one of these people, Angie Morelli, was a
plaintiff in a lawsuit against the Party, which was partly dismissed a
day before the convention. The leadership pretended to accept the
petitions and then ignored the fact that proper procedure had been
followed, blocking any challenges, which effectively disenfranchised a
subsection of people attempting to have their voices heard.
- Lange granted herself the authority to have the final
decision on all the delegates excluded from the convention. There were
56 Sanders delegates and four Clinton delegates, which were deemed to
have improper or inadequate registration information. The number of
Clinton delegates outnumbered Sanders delegates by only 33 delegates.
- When one of the members of the state party committees
attempted to read a “Minority Report,” reflecting what had happened with
the decision to exclude 56 Sanders delegates, Lange tried to take the
microphone out of the hand of the person, who was about to read the
report.
- Multiple attempts were made to bring motions in order to
remove Lange as chair of the state party convention because it appeared
to be Lange who was responsible for eruptions of disorder. Congressional
candidate Dan Rolle hopped on a megaphone to make a motion and had the
megaphone confiscated. Then, Rolle tried again later when he had access
to the microphone to make a motion for a “no confidence” vote. The
leadership cut off his microphone.
- Nina Turner, one of the most prominent and well-respected
Sanders surrogates, was there to represent his campaign at the
convention. Yet, abruptly, the leadership switched the order and had
Senator Barbara Boxer go on stage to speak for the Clinton campaign. Her
speech riled up supporters, and as she was booed, she kept riling them
up by berating them.
- Lange moved to adjourn the convention when there was a motion made for a recount on the floor late in the convention.
- State Democratic Party leadership refused to acknowledge
delegates from the Sanders side, who were following the rules to make
motions, and effectively sowed chaos in the process. As they fled the
convention after abruptly adjourning, Las Vegas metro police lined the
stage. Sanders delegates contemplated a civil disobedience action in
response, but eventually, most left the room as it was cleared. This
image of police in the room helped the Party spread propaganda in the
hours after that it was the Sanders people who were “violent,” and
brought the convention to the point of chaos where it was not safe for
people anymore.
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