billjarrett
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I started a thread awhile back discussing how to get local at
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=112407
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=112407
If we really want to take over the GOP, then McCain must lose to the Democrats so the party can have time to examine what it should be about. Only a McCain loss can move the GOP back to a conservative platform. If McCain wins the party will continue to move in the opposite direction that we want.
There might even be a movement started to keep McCain out of the white house. I don't mean actual support for Democrats but mainly just a movement that tells the GOP it is time to start over.
I think Paul could have helped this happen with a third party run, but oh well.
Check your email. I got it in my email from the Ron Paul campaign also. Of course not everyone will receive the email at the exact same moment. But it's legit. Should show up on the website before long.
I don't know what to make of this...does that mean if he doesn't get the nomination he's going to discontinue all efforts? Not even an indy attempt? The tone of this letter almost makes it sound like he has lost hopes of winning the nomination. I'm still fighting onward, but man....it's going to be tough times ahead. Here's to hope and commitment. Anything can happen.
Personally, I think RP is making the right choice. In Congress in where laws are made. RP has a lot more influence than he use to, so that is good. We are in a revolution meaning that if played right we can take over the party and get rid of all the dead weights in the party if the party doesn't fall apart first.
I started focusing on local U.S. Congress runs a while ago. This movement is JUST beginning. Ron leads the way!
www.joinsanders.com
Or, instead of just Hillary beating McCain, Ron Paul could beat McCain as an iNDY! i think that would be even better. But I think about 60% of the people here would disagree with me. Their god is the GOP, Ron Paul or Country be damned.
If we really want to take over the GOP, then McCain must lose to the Democrats so the party can have time to examine what it should be about. Only a McCain loss can move the GOP back to a conservative platform. If McCain wins the party will continue to move in the opposite direction that we want.
There might even be a movement started to keep McCain out of the white house. I don't mean actual support for Democrats but mainly just a movement that tells the GOP it is time to start over.
I think Paul could have helped this happen with a third party run, but oh well.