mport1
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I know for a fact that over 50% of the voters we ID'd in Washington didn't vote (not all of which were young people by the way, thought the majority were), but when I point this out I get attacked for not embracing the delusional conspiracy theory vote fraud mindset that is so pervasive here. Get out there and actually canvas and call people and you will see most people don't support Paul, and of those who do most don't show up to vote. It's reality, and we all need to accept it if we want this movement to go anywhere. Screaming vote fraud is just an excuse so you can feel good about not having done anything to ID voters, because anyone who has been involved in voter ID in their precinct knows the truth. Most don't show up, end of story.
+ rep. I'm so tired of the conspiracy mindset of many people here. It is very frustrating to hear almost everything that has happened over the past 8 years blamed on some elaborate conspiracy against Ron Paul.
As I've said before, people need to realize our situation and accept the truth so we can better understand to proceed. As Ron Paul says about the economy and foreign policy, we have to understand why we are in this mess to fix it. Not using logic and reason to approach our situation isn't helping our cause.