Mass. GOP moves to invalidate caucus ballots - Ron Paul backers cry foul (MASSACHUSETTS)

Is this the state wherein they played shenanigans with the registration fee (acceptable method of payment)? Well,it looks like another moneybomb for legal expenses is in order.
 
This is the state in the front row seats most likely to embarrass the presumptive nominee.
 
I wish this was some kind of sick, demented joke. Unfortunately, it's not, and the establishment will do anything in order to stop Paul supporters having their voice.
 
I wish this was some kind of sick, demented joke. Unfortunately, it's not, and the establishment will do anything in order to stop Paul supporters having their voice.

It's sick and demented, but it's not a joke. This is who we are dealing with.
 
Again this is Dr. Paul's fault for giving up his momentum and playing hide and seek. The moment the campaign stopped campaigning and announced they will play nice they opened up for the republican power structure to begin regaining their strength and regain their lost ground. It seems obvious that the campaign has peaked and that there will be no more surprises.

Like Yoda said, 'there is still one hope.' The Ron Paul Fest. But Dr. Paul must take a hold of it and decide if he really wants to fulfill his dream of bringing liberty to our country.
 
Again this is Dr. Paul's fault for giving up his momentum and playing hide and seek. The moment the campaign stopped campaigning and announced they will play nice they opened up for the republican power structure to begin regaining their strength and regain their lost ground. It seems obvious that the campaign has peaked and that there will be no more surprises.

Like Yoda said, 'there is still one hope.' The Ron Paul Fest. But Dr. Paul must take a hold of it and decide if he really wants to fulfill his dream of bringing liberty to our country.

It's Ron's fault? You have to be kidding, right? This process by the MA GOP started weeks before that email came out. They were going after the delegates whether Ron was "actively" campaigning or not.
 
Even if the factors change the makeup of the delegation that Massachusetts sends to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, they will not affect the Republican nomination for president. Based on Romney’s strong primary win in Massachusetts, the delegates to the convention are all committed to vote for him, and Paul has dropped out of contention. But it could weaken the voice of Paul supporters, who had hoped to influence the party platform.
um.....wtf?
 
When you contact the MA GOP, keep in mind they are Romney bots.

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Vice Chair 	Jeanne Kangas 	[email protected]
Secretary 	Cynthia Stead 	[email protected]
Treasurer 	Brent Andersen 	[email protected]
Region 1 Chair 	Vacant 	
Region 2 Chair 	Lance May 	[email protected]
Region 3 Chair 	Stephen Zykofsky 	[email protected]
Region 4 Chair 	Patricia Barrett 	[email protected]
Region 5 Chair 	Brock Cordeiro 	[email protected]
Budget Chair 	Deb Tucker 	[email protected]
Candidates Chair 	John Racho 	[email protected]	
Registration & Membership Chair 	Matthew Sisk 	[email protected]
By-Laws Chair 	Ed McGrath 	[email protected]
		
House Leader 	Brad Jones 	[email protected]
Senate Leader 	Bruce Tarr 	[email protected]
State Party Chairman 	Robert Maginn 	[email protected]
		
National Committeeman 	Ron Kaufman 	[email protected]
National Committeewoman 	Jody Dow 	[email protected]
 
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Isn't this the state that had delegates signing a piece of paper that they will vote for Romney or else 'pain and perjury'?. Sounds like another court battle.
 
The polls are showing Romney losing badly to Obama in his own state anyway. The Mass GOP needs to be worrying more about that than Paul people.
 
BEWARE: "Hey, all you Ron Paul supporters line up here for a photo..."

SOLUTION: "But now that RP is no longer in the race", those RP delegates who might vote for Mitt are now welcome in Tampa...
 
It's Ron's fault? You have to be kidding, right? This process by the MA GOP started weeks before that email came out. They were going after the delegates whether Ron was "actively" campaigning or not.

Doing NOTHING is a fault in itself.

This is the way I see it. The Campaign staff has or had a lawyer on their staff in the name of Bruce Fein. If Bruce Fein was or is a TRUE believer in Ron Paul and Liberty he would offer his service at Deep discount or Free and they would be setting up legal challenges where challenges are due. As of right now, there is NO word of any legal challenges on the part of the campaign whatsoever. It's as if they just folded the tent and went home with a couple of million dollars in donations doing nothing.
 
If you seriously think that Ron has given up, then you don't know him well enough.

There is something he is not speaking about at the moment for not-so obvious reasons, and honestly, I would prefer it stayed that way until the convention. We don't need the spotlight at the moment and in all reality, this campaign is better off letting the grassroots handle the rest of the primaries anyway. We havent won a single primary, why campaign in primary states when you are running dry on funds and never win them? You gotta take into account instances like these where Ron is gonna have to fund court costs. Maybe he knows this state, specifically, isnt worth the fight, maybe he knows their argument wont hold up in court, maybe he wants to see how the grassroots handle it themselves. Maybe his team is on the case and we just arent hearing anything about it.

At any rate, don't ever think that Ron is just going to give up though. He wouldn't lead us on to failure either, there is too much at risk for him to flake on us, and this is something he has been fighting for for 40 years.
 
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