An Explosion of Emotion. How do you feel about tomorrow?

The aquabuddha is what is going to save my 1200 tv from getting hit with bricks because of the lying media. If Ron paul wins iowa . I am going to scream ,cry,laugh,smile,jump for joy, run outside, call my parents,call all my friends and sniffle some more:) It will help make up for the depressing 2008 results.

If Ron Paul wins tomorrow, I'll dance naked on my rooftop and fire off a 30 round magazine from my AR15. :cool:
 
Nervous for sure, but mixed with excitement. I think we have a small taste of how the original Patriots of this country felt.
 
Extremely nervous and extremely excited at the same time. It's like I'm so nervous that I can't watch it, but I'm too excited to not watch the results as they come in.

If we win I'm sure I'll scream like a little girl and wake half my house up screaming "WE WON! WE WON IOWA! YES!!! WE WON!!!"
 
THought it was on the 4th?
It is, if you're where I and Icucme are.
 
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I've got things to do tomorrow that will keep me pretty busy until mid-late afternoon. As far as feelings. I'm not worried. Ron and the campaign pulled out all of the stops, as did the grassroots, to place well tomorrow.

Anyone know when the actual caucus results will start coming in?
 
You people who are new to this (IE weren't here in 2007/8), I suggest you temper your expectations.

Rick Santorum could VERY well win Iowa tomorrow and Ron Paul could come in 3rd. If that were to happen and propel Santorum to 2nd in NH, our campaign may be over.
Less than 2nd tomorrow night could destroy us.

Work like mad, pray if that's what you do, and be ready to celebrate. But temper your expectations because this is an UP HILL battle and we ARE the underdog.
I'm not trying to take any fire out of you at all. Just the opposite.

But losing HURTS. Badly. Hope for 1st, prepare for 3rd.

When I started in the chat room Malkusm introduced me to AWOLNATION. That whole album, megalithic symphony, is about the rEVOLution, just mho of course but the line....'seriously, it's not supposed to be easy, that's why it feels so ****ing good' sums up what this movement is all about.
 
Four years ago I could barely contain my excitement. It also led to a lot of stress, anxiousness, and massive expectations for a strong showing in Iowa for Ron. I had a stress headache the entire day, and when I got home from work to see that Ron only had 10% of the vote, I flipped out. I couldn't believe we got such a low total. It was a huge blow, and I was incredibly disappointed. I ranted and raved on a myspace blog about it for a week, and was just pissed off with the world in general.

This time around, however, I'm excited but a little more measured and tempered in my excitement. I expect a good showing, but I'm still not sure how I'll react. It depends on where Santorum finishes, probably. If he goes ahead of us, I'm gonna go off the deep end. Lol.

But I'm excited for tomorrow, definitely. We have a lot of work to do. But after what happened 4 years ago, I learned and began to understand that the fight for liberty can't be won with a single caucus event in Iowa. It takes endless pursuit, focus, organization, and spreading of the message. This time 4 years ago, who woulda thought Rand would be in the Senate? I didn't. So we've come a long way, and have even more room to grow.
 
You people who are new to this (IE weren't here in 2007/8), I suggest you temper your expectations.

Rick Santorum could VERY well win Iowa tomorrow and Ron Paul could come in 3rd. If that were to happen and propel Santorum to 2nd in NH, our campaign may be over.
Less than 2nd tomorrow night could destroy us.

Work like mad, pray if that's what you do, and be ready to celebrate. But temper your expectations because this is an UP HILL battle and we ARE the underdog.
I'm not trying to take any fire out of you at all. Just the opposite.

But losing HURTS. Badly. Hope for 1st, prepare for 3rd.

Please. Stop preparing us to give up if we don't take first. This ain't over regardless.
 
I'm so nervous at the moment, I probably won't sleep tonight. Tomorrow will be killer. When we win Iowa, it'll be overwhelming. It still hasn't truly sunk in that we're in a great position right now. I post about it, I read the polls, and I spread this stuff like crazy. But I still don't feel it in my veins, because it hasn't quite sunk in yet. Iowa, it'll prove that all of our hard work is getting us somewhere. And it'll be overwhelming. And I'm not going to lie, I'll probably break down. Because we're going to win this thing.

All the way to the White House.
 
I'm super nervous. Not just for tomorrow but for the coming months. It's not going to end tomorrow.

I'm also worried that if Paul doesn't finish first some people will go nuts with conspiracies. If he doesn't finish first its not necessarily anyone's fault or a conspiracy. He also can finish 2nd and still win the nomination. The winner of IA rarely wins the nomination.

Not in every case. Obama, George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Bob Dole, Al Gore, John Kerry, and Walter Mondale are some recent examples of people who won Iowa and won their parties nomination. Notice our current and last presidents have won Iowa.
 
Has anyone realize yet that we are watching the Revolution manifest itself right in front of our eyes. The hard work that has been done by many on this very board for four years, and for some not nearly as much time, such as myself. Your disdain, your disgust, your passion, your hope, and your years of spreading the truth has all combined into this very extraordinary event. Be proud lads, be proud! Oh and do take the time to smell the roses, you live only once, and after all this hard work you deserve to celebrate after tomorrow's victory!
 
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