Paul, Santorum, Romney Reps Debate Tonight on Local TV News (Jax, FL)

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Kristi Dunn, a well spoken and attractive local Ron Paul supporter in Jacksonville, FL was invited on First Coast News to debate a Romney and Santorum representative TONIGHT (1/4 @6:00PM). It will be a 15 minute segment and each rep gets 45 seconds to make a pitch for their candidate and then some time for questions and rebuttals.

She will do fine - but thought I'd get some input/suggestions from the professionals here at RPF... :)
 
Will we have a stream?


Or at least a tube of it afterwards?
 
Cool . . . yeah, a youtube would help for the record.

Suggestions forethcoming from our caucus experience last night in Van Buren County (IA)
 
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One thing I haven't heard, question Romney on his 2nd amendment views. The man has passed laws that gives Obama a hard-on. Not to mention he joined the NRA a year before he ran for the GOP nomination.
 
encourage her to watch every Doug Wead interview she can find! He takes tough questions / points and turns them around as glaring positives for RP.
 
I have a suggestion for the woman who is supporting Ron Paul at the debate:

When I argue with my girlfriend I always lose if she threatens to withhold sex. Therefore, this woman for Ron Paul should threaten to withhold sex at the debate.

Thank you.
 
What is the legitimate role of government?

Wish I were there John.
 
The biggest thing I take away from the caucus here along the Mizzou border is
just how weak the support for Santorum really is . . .

Older Republicans just seemed to vote for him without any knowledge
of the Ex-Senator's earmark history in the US Senate.

Santorum got propped up by the media (Fox and CBS) over the New Years weekend -
older Iowans just went along with a weak trend they watched on cable TV imho.
 
The safety of seniors with a Ron Paul presidency. Economically and physically. (ie, Social Security & Medicare)
 
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Folks, please focus on doing 1 (or 2) of these 3 actions: 1) Spread the word to watch this video and read the description below the video - anyway you can; 2) volunteer to be a "Watch the Vote" County Leader on our Facebook Page (see above in this description); OR - 3) volunteer to be a Vote Monitor in Iowa on Caucus night if you are an Iowan - or can drive into Iowa for the Caucus. - See Job description for both tasks at top of watchthevote2012.com - or in document section at top of our facebook page.

2012 Iowa VOTING FRAUD ALERT

 
I know Kristi, she will do great, she's been interviewed before by them talking about Ron Paul.
 
I know Kristi, she will do great, she's been interviewed before by them talking about Ron Paul.

The spin on Iowa I think is something to counter . . .

Caucus goers largely said they were undecided . . . except the Ron Paul support.

One said he only decided on Romney last night - why - he thinks he's most electable.

Uhhh . . . sorry guy -
Ron Paul will win the big electoral college prize vs. Obama - California.
 
"It's not dangerous to follow the Constitution."
"Some people think less is more, and Dr. Paul greatly agrees with that sentiment about government."
"We borrow money from China, to protect ourselves from China...it makes no sense."
"Only one candidate has been saying the same thing for 30+ years. President Obama had no consistent record to run on, and look where that got us."


Just some other pointers:
RomneyCare model for ObamaCare
Rick Santorum endorsed Romney in 2008
Rick Santorum voted to raise the debt ceiling more than five times, allowing our national debt to increase by billions.

Dr. Paul's top three contributors are from the United States military.
Dr. Paul - Strong national defense. Declare war. Win it. Come home.

On 9/11 and "blaming the U.S." if this is brought up, "Dr. Paul does not blame America or Americans for 9/11, that's just stupid. Dr. Paul does believe bad policies have bad consequences though, just like ObamaCare and RomneyCare are bad policies with bad consequences. Saying Dr. Paul 'blames' America for 9/11 is like saying Rush Limbaugh blames the Tea Party for ObamaCare. Not only are both wrong, but both statements are stupid, and he should apologize for even suggesting it, and read the 9/11 Commission Report."
 
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