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Originally Posted by CJ7
Grover requires government officials to sign the pledge or be blackballed, which is more or less political blackmail ... no surprise you're ok with that.
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No, it isn't blackmail of any kind.
And Grover can't blackball anyone. He can only threaten to try. That's true for every political activist or group, not just Grover.
The politicians who signed it did so because they were looking for easy publicity and to burnish their fiscal conservative credentials, not because they were afraid of Grover.
Anyone that wanted to could have told him to stick the pledge up his ass. Some did.