RonPaulFever
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I just watched "300" and this thread is the perfect compliment. You guys rock.
I must say, this whole Ron Paul grassroots beast has positively surprised me. You guys have weathered sparse media coverage, marched with signs on your own free time, distributed fliers, and staved off indifference in a political climate where the general populace seems only interested in a facsimile of change.
Well, I have given up on Ron winning the Presidency. It's just not physically possible. But I won't forget what this man did to inspire me. He started a movement in this country that I won't forget. Time will tell if the movement continues, though.
Hello,
I must say, this whole Ron Paul grassroots beast has positively surprised me. You guys have weathered sparse media coverage, marched with signs on your own free time, distributed fliers, and staved off indifference in a political climate where the general populace seems only interested in a facsimile of change.
Sometimes, all of these efforts have been in the face of an ungainly and unseasoned national campaign. Even so, you've managed to draw a distinction between the Ron Paul you desire for president and the management staff which he has selected.
My question is: why is this the case?
Honestly, (and my cynicism is showing), I foresaw an altogether different outcome unraveling here. At about the time Bradley in DC was railing against HQ, I expected comments along the lines of:
"Ron Paul is a nice guy, but his inability to oversee a national campaign speaks poorly of his executive skills. He does not deserve my support," and so on. Though I'm rather abashed to admit it, I predicted you would turn on Ron Paul himself, (before giving up altogether). You guys can be vicious [see reaction to the first official campaign commercial]. Watching vote results, I've seen spurts of threads against old people, evangelicals, Mormons, and stupid youth. Nothing is off limits.
To my pleasant surprise, however, the upswell of, "Ron Paul is incompetent" threads never materialized. I really expected everyone on the forums to tear him to bits, eventually. Why not? Is not Ron Paul to blame for the failures, whatever they may be, of the Ron Paul campaign?
In any case, I would like to congratulate everyone on their dedication to freedom and thank you for proving to a grizzled cynic that people can still rally around a cause.
Sincerely yours,
Omphfullas Zamboni
Hello,
I must say, this whole Ron Paul grassroots beast has positively surprised me. You guys have weathered sparse media coverage, marched with signs on your own free time, distributed fliers, and staved off indifference in a political climate where the general populace seems only interested in a facsimile of change.
Sometimes, all of these efforts have been in the face of an ungainly and unseasoned national campaign. Even so, you've managed to draw a distinction between the Ron Paul you desire for president and the management staff which he has selected.
My question is: why is this the case?
Honestly, (and my cynicism is showing), I foresaw an altogether different outcome unraveling here. At about the time Bradley in DC was railing against HQ, I expected comments along the lines of:
"Ron Paul is a nice guy, but his inability to oversee a national campaign speaks poorly of his executive skills. He does not deserve my support," and so on. Though I'm rather abashed to admit it, I predicted you would turn on Ron Paul himself, (before giving up altogether). You guys can be vicious [see reaction to the first official campaign commercial]. Watching vote results, I've seen spurts of threads against old people, evangelicals, Mormons, and stupid youth. Nothing is off limits.
To my pleasant surprise, however, the upswell of, "Ron Paul is incompetent" threads never materialized. I really expected everyone on the forums to tear him to bits, eventually. Why not? Is not Ron Paul to blame for the failures, whatever they may be, of the Ron Paul campaign?
In any case, I would like to congratulate everyone on their dedication to freedom and thank you for proving to a grizzled cynic that people can still rally around a cause.
Sincerely yours,
Omphfullas Zamboni