Deborah K
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And it was very necessary for him to remain pure as he built what we see today.
However, where Ron Paul succeeded, he was also alienated by his entire party (not his fault, but it is what it is) and never able to pass legislation, that we're now gaining momentum to actually be able to pass, with those who aren't allowing them to attach damaging stigmas and are garnering more influence within the party among the non-corrupt, as Ron's changes are increasingly being demanded.
IMO, Ron laid the groundwork, but there is more to be done to take control of the party and policy.
I personally think it's too late for that. We didn't succeed in making enough inroads in time. I won't put any more effort into that strategy. I'm moving on to other strategies that will serve the movement a lot better, given that time is running out.