Hucks Amry is mad at us.

The Hucknation hate us, the Paulnation, not because we are powerful and rich and free. But because we been over there, occupying their online Hucknation, bombing them with false pledges, bad-mouthing their leader, and taking part in foiling their political efforts. Our e-foriegn policy has what the PIA (Paul Intelligence Agency) commission report calls blowback. If we ignore them, we ignore at our own risk.

LMFAO :):)
 
There is ONE HUGE DIFFERENCE:

We are led by a conservative who has a long history of voting conservative. They are led by a Statist who has a long history of changing positions to whatever will get him elected.
 
Perhaps the whole "open letter" is an attempt to get Ron Paul's name on their site to capture some of Ron's search traffic. (and make an unsubstantiated slam at Ron Paul supporters in the process). I bet that page gets more traffic than anything else on their site simply because it has Ron's name on it.
 
thats not fake.
that's just two cents.

there isn't a law against donating 2 cents.

It is worse. Every credit card transaction costs $.30 to $.75 to process. This is a low. It might very well be against the law if the intent is to make people lose money.
 
I hope it DOES come down to character at the ballot box...because Ron Paul has more character than the others combined.
 
I don't trust him...

As nice as he may seem to be by giving us props.......why would say those sorts of things without first giving up proof that some RP supporters ... did whatever they said they did?

Brett Harris comes on this forum all the time. He even puts up links to his web site cross linking to his site.
 
It may come down to presentation

The difference between our candidate and Huck is that our candidate relies on the constitution, "the Steak", as the primary document for governance in this country. Huck relies on his interpretation of the Bible as a means for governance, along with a heathy self-serving dose of graft, as a preacher's gratuity.

Huck is all "sizzle". He works very hard at being funny and folksy. How long do you think this act will work. He only has to fool them til Super Tuesday.

But the guy has no money, because people hear his cleverness wrapped in biblical prose, and think "that was funny" but most are not motivated to donate their treasure because, well, it's just entertainment and not really the truth.

RP supporters hear truth, and give without further expectation. Our guy is not flashy, but damnit he's honest. We've had so many people cramming crap down our throats for so long, we've finally got a guy who speaks the language of the rule of law, civic duty, and decency. We don't need some damn jive turkey preacher rolling into town telling us that it's all a misunderstanding.

Huckabee is a day late and a dollar short. RP people will never vote for Huckabee, Guiliani, or Clinton. If any or all of the above are the last candidate standing next November, rest assured that the RP people did everything they could and lost.
 
It seems like Huckabee's supporters, as well as most people, see this as some kind of sporting event. They root for their man, but it's all in good fun. We, though, understand how important this election is, and the horrible consequences of having Huckabee as president. I'll be nice to his supporters I guess, but I'm not going to be "a good sport" about them helping a horrible, horrible man who wants to push his idiotic dogmatic ideologies onto all of us.
 
Oh, so they received fake pledges like we did for the blimp? You don't see us going around blaming people and bitching.

True story. My friend who unfortunately is leaning towards Huckabee, went on Huck's army and was banned. No one told her why or gave any reason or anything. If they want people to support them, why would they do that?

I don't really care about Huck's army. Like someone said, I'm too wrapped up in Paul to care.
 
With as many revolutionaries as we have, we're going to get fringe elements that don't behave themselves. It's hard to police everyone through the internet. Just think about huge sporting events, you're always going to have that ONE fan that makes the rest of the group look bad, even when the vast majority of us are pretty classy people.
 
http://www.hucksarmy.com/ron_paul.php?


"Mike Huckabee also has a strong grassroots campaign. Nevertheless we have always endeavored to communicate respect and good-will for our opponents and their supporters -- just as Mike Huckabee has done throughout the campaign. I have personally written letters congratulating you on your successes.

In essence we have two strong grassroots movements, one characterized by anger and cynicism, and the other by compassion and hope. You've got us beat in money and organization, but the difference in the ballot box may boil down to character, and the way it is presented.

This Is America,"

Brett Harris
Founder, HucksArmy.com



Apparently they are blaming their poor fund raising on us.
What is America?
Mike Huckabee's America is gone I'm afraid.

He doesn't really seem all that mad at us to me. Seems more on the lines of upset that Ron Paul was basically set up by Fox News for a Huckabee smear. They didn't even seem to ask him about the money. The question appeared to me to be a set-up, designed mostly for entertainment (stir up the pot) and also to paint Ron Paul as against the Republican party.
 
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Maybe he's upset because the anger and cynicism of an individual who supports nuclear annihilation of hundreds of thousands of people who did nothing to us is being trumped by one who supports the nurture and care of human life?

I highly doubt he understands that concept. And I feel terrible for him because of it.
 
If we are more organized than Huck, then Huck doesn't stand a chance. If everyone on this forum had more voter contacts than posts, we would easily win. Too bad internet polls don't count...maybe after Iowa you will all wake up to reality and start asking "What can I do to help?"
 
I love that the two candidates can, in several ways, be mirrored in their respective grassroots on-line communities. Huck's Army is banning people and closing down threads left and right. Being polite seems to be more important to the folks over there than getting to the meat of any issue. As a result, their community remains relatively small, with most posts by just a few people. When someone over there tries to get creative, their ideas are picked apart and hammered to death and the few energetic souls are told why the idea won't work. They love to complain about how mean other people are to them, particularly RP supporters.

Meanwhile, back at the RP grassroots, liberty is king. We have thousands of members, with hundreds on-line at any one time exchanging ideas at the speed of lightning. Yes, some of us are a bit rude, and some of us use language that others find objectionable, but at the end of the day, we work it out for ourselves. We come up with great ideas and when get things done. We do things that no one on the outside would have believed possible. We are what a Ron Paul presidency would look like.

As a Christian, I emphatically state that I will NEVER vote for Huckabee, under ANY circumstances. That man is the worst kind of hypocrite.
 
He doesn't really seem all that mad at us to me. Seems more on the lines of upset that Ron Paul was basically set up by Fox News for a Huckabee smear. They didn't even seem to ask him about the money. The question appeared to me to be a set-up, designed mostly for entertainment (stir up the pot) and also to paint Ron Paul as against the Republican party.

I don't think they expected Dr. Paul to re-act like that. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been surprised and cut to commercial. They expected him to wave the social conservative flag.
 
As a Christian, I emphatically state that I will NEVER vote for Huckabee, under ANY circumstances. That man is the worst kind of hypocrite.


Wouldn't it be nice to have a Christian in office that is non-threatening to those who are unsure of their faith? So instead of their fear driving them into hatred we can actually have an open dialogue without others being suspicious of our honest intentions?

Freedom brings us together. I look forward to the day.
 
Unfortunately some of our people were in on this false donation thing.

See thread: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=59243

That's not the same thing at all.

But if any of you did go to their actual fundraising day web site and make a fake pledge, then shame on you. There is nothing to gain with dirty tricks like that and everything to lose.

Personally, I suspect most or all of the fake pledging came from somewhere else entirely. Think about it. Getting a lot of Paul people and Huck people all stirred up, fighting each other and stewing in useless negative energy so they aren't paying attention to what really matters, i.e. gaining more support for their chosen candidate. Hmmmm...

I won't name a suspect without proof but it sure sounds like what happened with our Blimp pledges, doesn't it?
 
yes, paul may be a little overboard today with his comment. But from that way he was giving his interviews today, he was super sharp and that comment to huck's was right on. Hucks's a sore loser that have to prey on the Christians to get votes; talking about lack of confidence here.:rolleyes:

that said, i think ron paul should have no said this comment. It can be doubled edge. I think he gain lots of respect from people but also turn off lots of Christian, especially those fundamentalists.
 
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