DON'T BE DISCOURAGED! The Real Campaign Hasn't Yet Begun

See you later. Good luck. You've been a good poster here.

Yer a divisive drooldonkey and need to STFU with this at this tme. You do NOTHING but divide the board daily several times with your spew. Thank the Lord you are not in charge of anything except pounding your finger stumps into the keyboard.

Yer Pal
Randy
 
Hi Affa,

I understand what you're saying but I respectfully disagree. We will have the opportunity again. Bush has pushed the republicans more to socialism. The already socialist dems are moving towards communism. Eventually people will have enough of these 2 and want a more limited government again. I think republicans will have to feel some socialized pain before they're ready for a Goldwater/Paul type leader.


It takes a courage and faith to overcome the odd. Don't lose your faith in Ron Paul for your stake!
 
If you say you won't support an independent run, you're not a true supporter. I personally still think it's very premature to consider it ( especially considering the massive upset yesterday with the huckabee resurrection ) but if you won't follow any of the doctor's routes, why are you here? After seeing Mccain get thwarted and seeing them all struggling financially, Paul potentially has them on the ropes. So, yay to continuing the struggle for the GOP nomination, and nay to the people who won't support the doctor no matter the situation.

McCain thought he was going to seal the deal yesterday, guys. It didn't happen. We have staying power!
 
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I'm beginning to think an independent run was the plan along and he knew the GOP would never nominate him.
 
Fellow Paul supporters. I'm feeling a little cynical and suspicious about Tuesday as many other probably are. I plan to support Paul's ideals and message beyond this race, but I just have to know, is there still a chance at all Paul can get enough delegates to take office?

I'm asking this honestly. Add the states up, and do we have enough to get past the other candidates. What are the ratios? Was this posted elsewhere?

EDIT: I got my answer by diggin in the forums. So we're going to keep ourselves involved long enough for someone else to drop out and have their delegates hopefully swap to us. And while we dothat, we'll do what we can to acquire new delegates in other states. If that's the case, we're in for a harder fight, and the chances are perhaps even slimmer, but, success is still very possible.
 
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No, I'd vote Obama before McCain, and not because I like Obama, but because I wish to see the republican party self-destruct and hope that Ron Paul republicans are there to pick up the peices with the man Ron Paul himself leading those in congress.

Obama vs McCain - if Ron Paul is 3rd party, Ron Paul. Maybe 3rd party otherwise.
Maybe sit home.

Hillary vs McCain - McCain
 
Fellow Paul supporters. I'm feeling a little cynical and suspicious about Tuesday as many other probably are. I plan to support Paul's ideals and message beyond this race, but I just have to know, is there still a chance at all Paul can get enough delegates to take office?

I'm asking this honestly. Add the states up, and do we have enough to get past the other candidates. What are the ratios? Was this posted elsewhere?

We have to make sure that no candidate clinches the nomination before the convention.

We want a brokered convention, where there are delegate votes to determine the winner.

We think we have secret, or stealth delegates. People who support Ron Paul are delegates. They will be forced to vote for the winner of the state on the first ballot. On the second ballot they can vote for Ron Paul.

If we have a chance, it will be at the convention. We will have to work at state conventions and follow confusing procedures which vary from state to state to get our people in place at the convention.

If McCain gets the delegates he needs, it's over. We need to prevent McCain from getting the votes.
 
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