Kurt endorses Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan ticket....

Kurt was gonna do this eventually, glad he got it out of the way now. It usually takes a week or two for people to let it go and he needs to make sure he retains some of the GOP voting block in MN that has a hard on for us and Ron. Having done this, he can now speak to the issues that will pull indies.
 
Will some of you stop whining? This is what you do when you are part of "the party" that so many on RPF want to be a part of. Seriously, what did you expect? Too much!
Yep. That's why I want no part of this "party" you speak of.
 
Kurt was gonna do this eventually, glad he got it out of the way now. It usually takes a week or two for people to let it go and he needs to make sure he retains some of the GOP voting block in MN that has a hard on for us and Ron. Having done this, he can now speak to the issues that will pull indies.

He said he would stick with Ron through convention and vote for him, when he got the GOP endorsement from the Ron Paul delegates at the state convention. You are glad he broke his word so he could get that out of the way a week early?
 
Except breaking a specific promise he made to delegates who gave him the GOP nomination at the State Convention. Already breaking campaign promises and not even elected yet. And campaign promises to US, at that.

So he's going to fit in just fine after he gets elected...
 
"He said he would stick with Ron through convention and vote for him, when he got the GOP endorsement from the Ron Paul delegates at the state convention. You are glad he broke his word so he could get that out of the way a week early? "

Bills is a rather sad figure. He started off as a stout Ron Paul supporter and used the Paul organization in Minnesota to win the party's Senate nomination. But since then he's been buffeted by party figures telling he has to change his position on this and has to change his position on that to raise the money needed to beat Klobuchar. So has but all that's done is confuse people as to what he really stands for and it has disappointed a lot his grassroots supporters. Now you have something like this, where he gives his world he'll support Paul to the bitter end but then breaks it. He probably figures, it's just a few days, what does it matter? He would have to endorse him anyway. But to Ron Paul supporters, supporters tried of politicians breaking their pledges to them, it does mean something. Especially when much of the Minnesota delegation will still be voting for Paul.

Again, sad. He could have amounted to something.
 
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This is why I'm reluctant to support the many untested liberty candidates being promoted on this board. I know people can't get elected without support, but I can't support if I don't know what to trust. I've been burned too damned many times over 50+ years.
 
We can't say enough good things about our Maine delegates, on the other hand....

I hope you stopped by the front page on your way in.

I did, awesome stuff!

Of course, regarding this Kurt Bills business, I hope he is merely pulling a Rand and just making a political move.
 
Its a political "endorsement" people... nothing of actual substance is happening here.

Don't tell that to the people around here... apparently endorsements mean everything for some insane reason. It also validates the point i've been making for months that EVERY SINGLE LIBERTY CANDIDATE running for office right now is going to do something the diehards don't like within their first term.

Every-single-one. The fact Bills was early to the party means nothing... all of these people are going to do things we don't like because none of them are Ron Paul.

Seriously, hating on Liberty Candidates for this type of basic politicking is absurd.

We're never going to get anywhere holding everyone to the Ron Paul standard.
 
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Don't tell that to the people around here... apparently endorsements mean everything for some insane reason.

Seriously, hating on Liberty Candidates for this type of basic politicking is absurd.

We're never going to get anywhere holding everyone to the Ron Paul standard.

You're never going to get a Ron Paul standard settling for much less.

He had to do this a week early? He's going to lose anyhow to the Dem, the establishment guy was going to, at least, it was well known. So if he is trading his promise for something else, you don't think those he broke the promise to should hold him accountable?

Clearly, Ron's own son endorsed, and Bills waited until the RNC and Wead said Ron 'couldn't be nominated from the floor', but a promise is a promise.

you know, it might be just where I personally am coming from, but when I really learned about Ron, not just some superficial crap on the internet (and after looking into the newsletter nonsense) I was galvanized because here was a politician who for thirty years had actually done what he said he would, and stayed true to his principles, to the Constitution, and to the people, even at the expense of his own advancement and image.

My immediate thought was, "If he can do it -- they all can! And we need to only elect those who will!
 
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Election Day 2012 will be one of the most critical days in American history. This is truly an historic election that will define an era.

If Obama and the Democrats win this election, America will never look the same

LOL - Been hearing this from the Republicrat pukes all my adult life now.

I don't believe you anymore and I don't care anymore.

America will look exactly the same four year from now, regardless of which one of your puppets gets the nod: more de-industrialized, more unemployed, less productive and most importantly, less free.

 
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"He said he would stick with Ron through convention and vote for him, when he got the GOP endorsement from the Ron Paul delegates at the state convention. You are glad he broke his word so he could get that out of the way a week early? "

Bills is a rather sad figure. He started off as a stout Ron Paul supporter and used the Paul organization in Minnesota to win the party's Senate nomination. But since then he's been buffeted by party figures telling he has to change his position on this and has to change his position on that to raise the money needed to beat Klobuchar. So has but all that's done is confuse people as to what he really stands for and it has disappointed a lot his grassroots supporters. Now you have something like this, where he gives his world he'll support Paul to the bitter end but then breaks it. He probably figures, it's just a few days, what does it matter? He would have to endorse him anyway. But to Ron Paul supporters, supporters tried of politicians breaking their pledges to them, it does mean something. Especially when much of the Minnesota delegation will still be voting for Paul.

Again, sad. He could have amounted to something.

The truth is this sentiment pervades because the grassroots are too lazy when it comes to the local and state elections and want an excuse not to help out candidates so they can instead focus all their time and energy on a lost POTUS campaign.
 
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