http://www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/BostonBureau/2007/10/24/mobs_turn_out_for_obama_rally
Obama Rocks at the Boston Rally
Bostonians went wild
By Libby Hughes, Boston Bureau for Cape Cod Today
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Then, a rabid Ron Paul supporter approached a young couple behind me. They were independents, willing to listen to anyone. The man who collared them was Russian. He said, "You Americans don't realize that big government leads to tyranny. I've been through socialism and communism, I know. That's where you're going, too. The government will take all your money." By the end of his tirade, he was shouting.
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This was in no way a hit piece on Paul. It was simply the observation of the reporter.
There are way too many reports like this. IMO, this type of behavior is really undermining Paul's campaign.
Whenever we encounter this type of behavior from our fellow Paul supporters, offline or online, we need to whatever we can to discourage it. You don't get a second chance to make a first impression -- let's make sure the first impressions people get from Paul supporters are positive.
People seem to take this issue lightly... but remember how Barry Goldwater lost to Lyndon Johnson because they were able to make it look like he had "fringe" views. Paul's foaming-in-the-mouth supporters are a serious liability.
With all due respect, my post was not meant to be counterproductive. I was attempting to discuss a problem that is obviously a concern... To describe my post as "Alienating" is hardly constructive.
please quit making threads like this!
I"m sick of it! sick of it! sick of it!
please we need to do something, its 10 threads a day about single ron paul supporters upsetting someone and that person getting all butt hurt. Knock it off! <-not the promoting, but the whining about other grassroots people not doing what you're doing.
Reading many of the posts here on ronpaulforums.com, I found myself wondering whether Paul was really as out-of-whack as some of his fans were, and started having doubts. It is really quite dismaying how it is FAR TOO EASY for even open-minded people to start thinking that maybe Ron Paul himself is a nutcase after encountering some overzealous lunatics preaching about how "apocalypse is imminent" if Ron Paul does not get elected.
One way to combat the serious black eye being given to RP by his foaming-in-the-mouth supporters is to show that there are far more normal, calm and rational people who support him than there are loonies (we have to admit that for some reason, Paul really attracts far more than his fair share of rabid fans compared to other candidates). After i saw his interview at Google, and listened to other recent interviews, I realized that Paul's support among the mainstream (e.g. people who do not require medication) is quite strong. The VAST majority of Paul's supporters are normal, sane people, no matter how the crazed minority might try to make it look otherwise. I guess that's one important message we have to let out.
please quit making threads like this!
I"m sick of it! sick of it! sick of it!
please we need to do something, its 10 threads a day about single ron paul supporters upsetting someone and that person getting all butt hurt. Knock it off! <-not the promoting, but the whining about other grassroots people not doing what you're doing.
As usual, this anecdoctal stuff refers to the views of the actual candidate, and not a select few of his supporters.
But yes, all Ron Paul fans should act appropriately.
please quit making threads like this!
I"m sick of it! sick of it! sick of it!
please we need to do something, its 10 threads a day about single ron paul supporters upsetting someone

The threads are IN RESPONSE to bad behavior of Paul supporters that is hurting the campaign. We are trying to change the culture here from promoting actions and posts that hurts the campaign towards ways that get Dr. Paul elected.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=28349
I can't stand it anymore. Could someone PUHLEASE change Rapid to Rabid in the title?
yes, one can attract more with honey than with vinegar.http://www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/BostonBureau/2007/10/24/mobs_turn_out_for_obama_rally
Obama Rocks at the Boston Rally
Bostonians went wild
By Libby Hughes, Boston Bureau for Cape Cod Today
<snip>
Then, a rabid Ron Paul supporter approached a young couple behind me. They were independents, willing to listen to anyone. The man who collared them was Russian. He said, "You Americans don't realize that big government leads to tyranny. I've been through socialism and communism, I know. That's where you're going, too. The government will take all your money." By the end of his tirade, he was shouting.
<snip>
This was in no way a hit piece on Paul. It was simply the observation of the reporter.
There are way too many reports like this. IMO, this type of behavior is really undermining Paul's campaign.
Whenever we encounter this type of behavior from our fellow Paul supporters, offline or online, we need to whatever we can to discourage it. You don't get a second chance to make a first impression -- let's make sure the first impressions people get from Paul supporters are positive.
Steve,
I'm pretty well informed and I read a lot fo the right stuff and listen to a lot fo the right people.
My question to you, is how deeply and under what circumstances should we get into the New World Order, the NAU, NAFTA, CAFTA, FTAA, SPP, and the Federal Reserve?
My take right now, and you may disagree, is that we're not running against the main stream Republicans. We're running against the CFR and Mike Huckabee.
To me, the CFR is the cornerstone of the mainstream media, the extra-national trade agreements, the military industrial complex and the financial system that is both draining our wealth and transferring it to developing countries and multi-national corporate interests.
Am I wrong?
Absolutely. For one thing, these beliefs don't even reflect Ron Paul's views at all!Honestly I think if we stay away from conspiracy theories like Zionists running the world and 9/11 being an inside job...