How the PHUK is Ron in 4th! WHEN even GOP said 1st!!!

This probably explains part of the Alaska experience.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE2QSX5WrtI

That's it for me. I'll vote for Ron Paul as long as I can at least write him in but my donation will not be "maxed out" as I intended. To learn of this information about the PAID campaign staff confirms what many previous posts on several forum topics have suspected. Perhaps Ron Paul would have been beaten in Alaska by dropout candidates if it weren't for the Grassroots Meetup groups.

If these are the kind of people he's hiring to try and win an election, who would potentially be on his cabinet?
 
GOP announcing RP in 1st = Massive turnout from other campaigns in opposition

The GOP is making it abundantly clear that they do not want us in their party.
 
This probably explains part of the Alaska experience.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE2QSX5WrtI

That's it for me. I'll vote for Ron Paul as long as I can at least write him in but my donation will not be "maxed out" as I intended. To learn of this information about the PAID campaign staff confirms what many previous posts on several forum topics have suspected. Perhaps Ron Paul would have been beaten in Alaska by dropout candidates if it weren't for the Grassroots Meetup groups.

If these are the kind of people he's hiring to try and win an election, who would potentially be on his cabinet?

I took vacation from my job and waited for DAYS to receive a promised list of potential Ron Paul voters to canvass, but it was never forthcoming. I am deeply saddened by the results, but it was largely due to the sheeple watching MSM and massive quantities of government employees in Alaska. Despite the ineptitude of the national campaign staff, we really made a huge effort to get the vote out.
 
What does it take for people to see that the elections are rigged?

I use to think this was a significant factor, until last night's caucus here in Colorado. In front of a crowd of 400 people, a McCain spokesman got booed off the stage. I mean, there was overwhelming hate for the guy. After him, a couple Ron Paul supporters got up and were enthusiastically cheered. But McCain easily beat us in the straw polls and I was doing the counting (for my precinct anyway, there were a dozen others in the room). He really beat us (Romney swamped us without a doubt). We're just louder, I suppose. I can't explain it. Still, I know we have a higher percentage of delegates than straw poll votes, down here.
 
I would suggest for the local GOPs to keep quiet on how a candidate is doing in a state before they vote. Especially with Paul, it seems like as if he's jinxed :(.
 
i couldn't belive it, i saw the results right before i turned off the tv to goto sleep after being dissapointed by Montana and ND. and all i could think was "Et Tu Alaska?"

I know we have some delegates but we really needed a win for the morale
 
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