Even though the no’s were again as loud if not louder than the aye’s on the third vote, Villagairosa said he had determined that two-thirds of those present had voted in favor. Boos filled the arena in response.
Even though the no’s were again as loud if not louder than the aye’s on the third vote, Villagairosa said he had determined that two-thirds of those present had voted in favor. Boos filled the arena in response.
This is not at all surprising…
In viewing and hearing the video, I am deeply saddened that first and for most the leaders of the party were deaf to the vote casted. It was a clear 50/50, which does not meet the 2/3 vote requirement. Second, religion, as mentioned numeruos times, has no place within any party lines. If anyone chooses to believe in a god, that is their own personal right, but not to be imposed on those that don’t. Jerusalem as a recognized city, has nothing to do with the political platform of any party, hence addressing this in the convention is simply unacceptable. I feel sorry for those that voted for the majority, and were disregarded by the few with a personal agenda.
May GOD have Mercy on USA and its leaders.
What a vacuous moronic comment.