sailingaway
Member
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2010
- Messages
- 72,103
I think you're a partisan knothead.
quit the attacks. argue logic, please.
I think you're a partisan knothead.
So did I.I'm a member of the LP for over 20 years. I voted for Ron Paul in 1988.
The Paul faction isn't Republican.
The Republican party was just the tool which was used to broadcast the message.
It's served it's purpose and is now a detriment to the liberty movement.
But in the end it didn't matter. He did not have the numbers to win. You can fume about it or move on to the future. It was a dick move but it's over and done with. We're still outnumbered 9 to 1, we can play nice and get somewhere or always be the red headed step child of the GOP.
So did I.
But unlike you, I'm not throwing him aside for his sell out son.
That's similar to what I've said. Ron doesn't need to head or be VP on the ticket. All that has to happen is to announce that if Gary Johnson wins he'll make Ron Paul the Secretary of Awesome or whatever.I would happily vote libertarian at this point, with their current nominees. There *can* always be a place for Ron Paul in a Libertarian administration. The problem is, Ron Paul is right on pretty much everything, so would you put him as Sec. of State? or Treasury?, or Homeland Security?, etc. etc. etcetera, lol.
Maybe some before the convention. Now... not so much.I don't know any RP primary voters who are going to Romney. Do you? Everyone I know is going Johnson and I've read about a lot of write ins.
Ron Paul did exactly the same thing Rand is doing when he first got into congress. Ron endorsed Ronald Reagan in 1976 and then again in 1980. So by your definition, you are calling Ron Paul a sellout. In fact, Ron wanted to give people a fair chance when he was new. So does Rand, he is giving Romney a fair chance.
It is sort of like giving a person a fair trial even when you know they are guilty.
If Gary Johnson wants to kick start his campaign he simply needs to announce he would appoint Ron Paul as his Secretary of the Treasury.
sore loser laws aren't really an issue: http://www.ballot-access.org/2007/0...t-generally-apply-to-presidential-candidates/I don't see how it is possible to even have Ron Paul run as an independent, he won't be on the ballot in 8 states, based on sore loser laws. He can't run under the LP that I am aware of because Johnson already won the nomination. We have a lot of work to do but Ron running 3rd party is not going to happen folks, sorry.