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Not only did he get 16% of the GOP vote in Pennsylvania — his best showing yet in a primary — but Ron Paul has also been quietly picking up delegates to the Republican National Convention, although Republican officialdom has tried to make matters as difficult as possible for Paul delegates at county and state conventions in places like Missouri and Minnesota. The steady grassroots progress of the Paul revolutionaries has GOP insider Patrick Ruffini very worried:
'Little will be decided by the delegates. Outwardly, their goal is to get Paul a speaking slot, which I imagine he’ll get, at 8:05 p.m. on Tuesday night.
But by far the biggest impact delegates can have is through floor demonstrations. In some ways, their reactions to the speeches set the tone for the convention, amplifying messages from the stage. Remember how Pat Buchanan enraptured the floor at the 1992 convention but lost the country? Or how the Texas delegates turned their backs on gay Republican Congressman Jim Kolbe in 2000? Now, imagine, Paul loyalists get 20-30% of the seats on the floor in St. Paul, controlling delegations like Missouri, with a significant presence in Minnesota, with closest promixity to the stage. Can the speakers safely voice a pro-victory message in Iraq without a significant amount of boos and catcalls? How will this look on television? And don’t forget, national conventions are also heaven for reporters trolling for off-message quotes from delegates.'
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Ive commented on other threads about this. Think of this as our last stand of the year... Lets get behind it and get people there.
It gives us all the equivilant of a moneybomb to look forward to.
If it doesnt do anything else, it lets the locals know we are coming for their jobs. The Republican party will be the one to save this country. You bet your butt it will. Our supporters are willing to fight to keep 'that goddamn piece of paper'.
We have been shown by the media and the political process that we are not heard, welcome or allowed. We have seen our statesman be given absolute hisses from the media. Lies. Hitpieces. Smear...
Meanwhile our leader has remained steadfast and never flip flopped. He's never voted to steal our money or rights. He's never voted to kill our children needlessly. If he's not close to genius, I would be surprised. He's been a humanitarian his entire life and studied economics for 30+ yrs. He's served our country and to top if all off, he doesnt hate gooks.
Im proud to be a republican because of Ron Paul and Im not going anywhere. If that makes me 'crazy' to the current crop of scumbags in office and pundits on television so be it. I believe I am a patriot and anyone who would take our rights is a traitor or just stupid. Either way, the two combined are far to dangerous to our country.
We have one more chance to make some really big noise and get exposure. We have enough time to get a fire under the arses of the supporters we have. It could be a hell of a uniting experience for the future of our nation.
Anybody with me?
Not only did he get 16% of the GOP vote in Pennsylvania — his best showing yet in a primary — but Ron Paul has also been quietly picking up delegates to the Republican National Convention, although Republican officialdom has tried to make matters as difficult as possible for Paul delegates at county and state conventions in places like Missouri and Minnesota. The steady grassroots progress of the Paul revolutionaries has GOP insider Patrick Ruffini very worried:
'Little will be decided by the delegates. Outwardly, their goal is to get Paul a speaking slot, which I imagine he’ll get, at 8:05 p.m. on Tuesday night.
But by far the biggest impact delegates can have is through floor demonstrations. In some ways, their reactions to the speeches set the tone for the convention, amplifying messages from the stage. Remember how Pat Buchanan enraptured the floor at the 1992 convention but lost the country? Or how the Texas delegates turned their backs on gay Republican Congressman Jim Kolbe in 2000? Now, imagine, Paul loyalists get 20-30% of the seats on the floor in St. Paul, controlling delegations like Missouri, with a significant presence in Minnesota, with closest promixity to the stage. Can the speakers safely voice a pro-victory message in Iraq without a significant amount of boos and catcalls? How will this look on television? And don’t forget, national conventions are also heaven for reporters trolling for off-message quotes from delegates.'
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Ive commented on other threads about this. Think of this as our last stand of the year... Lets get behind it and get people there.
It gives us all the equivilant of a moneybomb to look forward to.
If it doesnt do anything else, it lets the locals know we are coming for their jobs. The Republican party will be the one to save this country. You bet your butt it will. Our supporters are willing to fight to keep 'that goddamn piece of paper'.
We have been shown by the media and the political process that we are not heard, welcome or allowed. We have seen our statesman be given absolute hisses from the media. Lies. Hitpieces. Smear...
Meanwhile our leader has remained steadfast and never flip flopped. He's never voted to steal our money or rights. He's never voted to kill our children needlessly. If he's not close to genius, I would be surprised. He's been a humanitarian his entire life and studied economics for 30+ yrs. He's served our country and to top if all off, he doesnt hate gooks.
Im proud to be a republican because of Ron Paul and Im not going anywhere. If that makes me 'crazy' to the current crop of scumbags in office and pundits on television so be it. I believe I am a patriot and anyone who would take our rights is a traitor or just stupid. Either way, the two combined are far to dangerous to our country.
We have one more chance to make some really big noise and get exposure. We have enough time to get a fire under the arses of the supporters we have. It could be a hell of a uniting experience for the future of our nation.
Anybody with me?