football blitz next weekend?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by ncz_nate, Oct 29, 2007.

  1. #1
    someone delete this thread
     
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  2. ncz_nate

    ncz_nate Well-Known Member

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    #2
    oooooooooooooooo sh!t wrong forum!!

    ignore this!!
     
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    #3
    lol, i know what you are posting about... :)
     
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    ncz_nate Well-Known Member

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    #4
    yeahhh hahahahaha

    do you know if that's happening again?
     
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    I'm not sure. Last weekend was the big push. I think.

    Michigan/OSU is supposed to be big. Is that this weekend?

    I'm more involved with the online campaign, Iowa in particular.
     
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    ncz_nate Well-Known Member

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    mich. vs. osu is november 17th i believe. glad to see someone is focused on Iowa, seems like everyone is wrapped up in NH, all states are important.
     
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    #7
    Iowa has a 20 man grassroots email campaign going on right now. There is also at least one campaign office, and the Rx was in the state just a couple days ago, spoke at the University and the Reagan dinner.

    Looking for a top 3 finish in IA.

    SC is opening up 3 offices right away too. I think the grassroots is going to settle down for a bit, because there is so much going on with the campaign proper. SC, Philly, NH 11/3, CA tomorrow (Leno). It's going to be an exciting week.
     
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    ncz_nate Well-Known Member

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    yeah it will be a pretty exciting 2-3 weeks definitely for the Ron Paul camp, just hope we can keep up in december!

    nice work in Iowa btw.
     
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    Thanks, I've been slacking a little. Been focusing on some side projects for the campaign and helping some other folks out.

    Btw, I think we cleared $70k today. Tomorrow is a money bomb, and Nov 5 should be off the hook.

    http://www.thisnovember5th.com

    Remember, remember, the 5th of November.
     
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    #10
    That looks a great grassroots site there, man if he hits the 10 mil on top of his current campaign funds he'll have a great chance of getting widestream, even with crap like FOX Noobs ignoring him. :)

    I have said it before and I'll say it again, if he did get the call seeing our good friend GTech havving to choose between Paul and Hillary could possibly be the highlight of next year! :p
     
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    #11
    If GTech chooses Huckabee now, it wouldn't be too hard to think he would go Clinton (again).

    Paul isn't going to bring in $10 million.

    But he will bring in more than $1 million. Possibly $2 million. In a single day. Brought in $80k yesterday.

    He's already got the 2nd most solvent Republican campaign. What Rudy doesn't have is 20,000 volunteers raising money for private initiatives, or canvassing, phone calling, letter writing, or most important of all, becoming delegates.

    Without delegates, you can't win the nomination. The RP community is way ahead of every campaign in securing friendly delegates for the Republican National Convention.

    You would be amazed to see the campaigning being privately funded and organized at large gun shows, football games, NASCAR races, Anti-War rallies, college campuses, etc. One Political Action Committee has been running it's own ads (print and TV) in New Hampshire for over a month, all funded outside the campaign by donations. To date, only Romney and McCain have run any ads in the first primary state. Huckabee, Tancredo, Hunter can't afford to, and Giuliani is losing ground. Thompson seems to be living up to the billing of being lazy because his campaign is doing almost nothing these days except major speaking engagements.

    And now the endorsements are starting to stream in. Just as he goes on The Tonight Show and The View.

    Things look positive, and as long as there is no chicanery, he stands a very good chance to be facing down America's Fake Mayor for the nomination.

    And if the Republicans really want an anti-abortion, Christian, values candidate with a serious chance to knock off Hillary, then they will have to vote Ron Paul. Because creepy Rudy and his hawkish stances will get destroyed against by that woman. Only Paul can challenge her in front of the country on leaving Iraq NOW. On reforming government NOW. On securing social security NOW. On ending the pointless War on Drugs NOW. On keeping the Internet untaxed and unregulated NOW.
     
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    Sadly I think both me and you are wise enough to know that there is more than a chance of chicanery going on. I wish him well though, you can tell that he has already gotten a load of people (including Americas fake mayor) very worried. :)

    They thought that he was some kind of tinpot doddering old fool, they now know that he certainly isn't that.
     
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    #13
    there will be many many attempts at cheating Ron Paul out of his place i guarantee it. but i'm on his team now so hey.. we can't lose ;)
     
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