Ron Paul Campaign Updates

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by guerilla, Oct 12, 2007.

  1. Briant

    Briant Peon

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    Rebecca Prominent Member

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    #983
    I'm in Arizona, I just voted for Ron Paul today!:)
     
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    Realm Well-Known Member

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    by looking at the poll results...McCain is up ahead of everyone...it will be hard for RP to reach him...do you think RP will go all the way and not drop out?
     
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  5. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    You only need one delegate to go to the convention and play the fool.
     
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    Ron Paul will quite gracefully after tonight. Although the main points he stood for will hopefully get more people involved politcally and people will think before voting for their party or solely based on whether the candidate is for weed....
     
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    #988
    When its all said and done we all did this to ourselves. We deserve what's about to come our way.
     
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  9. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    #989
    The MainStreamMedia is controlled by the extreme left wing of the Democratic party. This is news?
     
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    #990
    Well, I gave my two cents in a blog-thog-pollywogdog.

    I just hope that someone reads it and actually gives a fart. I'm getting pessimistic about the intelligence of my fellow countrymen faster and faster as this turd ball of an election gets closer. If Paul wins I would give up my plans for total World Domination. If he loses, I'll probbably be enthused further. We're going to turn into France if a Republocrat or a Democan wins. With the addition of no Net Neutrality, National ID cards, Universal Phone Taps, the FBI's catalouging of every single citizen's profile... why, wait...
    Let me think back to the 1930s...
    IBM Hollerith Punchcard Machines...
    Germany...
    Everyone gets a card...
    Holes on cards tell height, weight, race, eyes, religion, ethnicity...
    And then came the roundup of targeted groups with such efficiency that no one realized it...
    How did the Germans find the Jews? Ask IBM.

    So, if we have the same, or even more advanced identifications, what would a corrupt government bloated on its own bureaucratic unconstitutional feces do? There are no good countries left, and the last one is on the tip of a skitpickle.

    Why the doomsday message? Oh, no reason, other than I will lose the will to save the U.S. after another moron gets elected.
     
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  11. killafawk

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    its our fault, We got people in this country that care more about there drama TV life. They wouldn't care if they had chips installed in there head as long as they knew the beaches would still be open to flaunt there new plastic baggage.

    Bad parenting and just kids who grew up in a world where they wouldn't have to care about what happens outside of the country... This is our future generation. I'm Not old at all and i already cringe at what i realize the next generation would be facing.. If there is going to be a next generation in America. Stupid people in this country...
     
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    #992
    Ummmm who controls and counts the votes. How come this issue isnt in the major media. Its a shame that someone like RP was blacked out by the media . Hillary, obama, mccain are getting votes for what?
    What are they gonna do thats is gonna change things in our country.
    People this isnt about democrate or republican. I said this before and ill say it again, these are just labels that the elite use to keep us occupied. Just fun and games people.
     
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    Like i said, i was born 60 years to late. The family structure , ethics and morals have kept everyone from banding together for the issues that are truely important longterm to our country. The media and the corporations control things now and the middle class will really start to get smaller now.
    My heart goes out to my country america. Home of the free? Maybe not for too long if we keep electing these puppets.
     
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  14. omgitsfletch

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    Guerilla, realistically, how many delegates are we looking at after Super Tuesday, knowing that the 16 that CNN is projecting with their idiocy is entirely off base?
     
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    #996
    I'm way behind on this.

    It's too early to say, but I think you could safely double that #. Maybe even triple it.

    I'll get back when I know more.
     
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    The problem in America, is that it is too big, and too dumbed down to make a quick change.

    In a smaller country, a consistent flow of liberty minded immigrants could have a tremendous effect on government.

    That's what the Free State Project is.

    But regardless how big the bureaucracy you are surrounded by, or the size of your locale, each and every one of us has to stay engaged, get involved etc.
     
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    Fletch, here is some info for you. I believe they are deliberately discounting the number of delegates won. It's going to take a week to identify and swing uncommitteds and existing RP delegates, given that there are several hundred (state) in some caucuses.

    http://ronpaul2008.typepad.com/ron_paul_2008/2008/02/ron-paul-nation.html

     
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    #999
    I don't get the whole dellegates thing. How can you secure them? Don't you think popular votes would be better than this crappy voting system?
     
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    Delegates prevent populous states from dominating smaller states. Do you want New York or California dictating everything for the rest of the country?

    They dampen the voice of large states and amplify the voice of smaller states.
     
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