nate895
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See that is understandable...but not to many Ron Paul fanboys..
They'd line up as soon as Ron Paul lined up, and I bet he would.
See that is understandable...but not to many Ron Paul fanboys..
See that is understandable...but not to many Ron Paul fanboys..
Person A: Id like to have an influence on politics in America.
Person B: Sounds great, where do we start?
Person A: Eh... President of the United States?
Person B: Sure, why not? Lets start with arguably the most difficult goal to achieve in the entire world, and work our way down to local, easy to influence, elections.
Person A: Yes, it makes since to raise millions on millions for a presidential campaign that is unlikely to get traction- instead of using those millions to win 10 or so House Seats.
Person B: I like the way you think. By the way, I need a date for Prom. Who should I ask out?
Person A: Why not Scarlett Johansen?
Person B: Great Idea!
I would love to see Mark Sanford, the guy is great, fighting the national id card for South Carolina, likes Ron Paul, and is a very nice, humble person like Paul. I think everyone should send him emails encouraging him to run for at least senate.
Brownback has been here, too. I hadn't heard about Huckabee returning but he was here a few months ago.
Jindal has been the buzz lately:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/1008/Jindal_to_visit_Iowa_next_month.html
I expect to see Palin here before long.
The never-ending Iowa caucuses underscore the need to have our movement working hard inside the GOP in Iowa.
With all the media attention here The C4L needs to be strong in Iowa - I think we're off to a pretty good start.
...Ventura couldn't win a national general election.
I wouldn't be too sure.
Has anyone heard of congressmen Thaddeus McCotter of MI? He gave a great speech on the floor of the house during the bailout bill and he voted no both times for that bill. Ihave not checked out his voting record with the neo-con wing but he impressed me.