Gigaplex
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- May 23, 2007
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I just got off the phone with my friend. He was leaving work from downtown Des Moines and I heard people shouting Ron Paul and honking their horns. Someone drove by in a "Ron Paul Mobile" - had Ron Paul's name plastered all over it. It sounded like a pretty chaotic scene.
On the south side of Des Moines, as the ball dropped on the first, my friend walks in with a nice color Ron Paul ad. He said it was on his car. I found one on mine too. Someone was actually out putting these things on people's car's in the middle of the night.
I talked to the Polk county chairman a few days ago as I was organizing my precinct. I asked him if we were in good shape. He's always been pretty honest about these things and when we're not, he'll say it. He said we were in pretty good shape so I asked him how many supporters we had. He said, I'm not sure, we having trouble keeping track. "What do you mean," I asked. He said, "The names are coming in by the hundreds... every hour."
As it turns out, my precinct chairman is none other than, Steve Scheffler. Yeah, you heard it right - the president of the Iowa Christian Alliance. The old timers on the board will remember what happened on June 30, when we were excluded from his debate. A crowd of over a thousand people, completely overwhelmed their cute little event. Well tonight, he will suffer further blowback as I give a speech about Ron Paul in his precinct. God help you, Steve Scheffler...
On the south side of Des Moines, as the ball dropped on the first, my friend walks in with a nice color Ron Paul ad. He said it was on his car. I found one on mine too. Someone was actually out putting these things on people's car's in the middle of the night.
I talked to the Polk county chairman a few days ago as I was organizing my precinct. I asked him if we were in good shape. He's always been pretty honest about these things and when we're not, he'll say it. He said we were in pretty good shape so I asked him how many supporters we had. He said, I'm not sure, we having trouble keeping track. "What do you mean," I asked. He said, "The names are coming in by the hundreds... every hour."
As it turns out, my precinct chairman is none other than, Steve Scheffler. Yeah, you heard it right - the president of the Iowa Christian Alliance. The old timers on the board will remember what happened on June 30, when we were excluded from his debate. A crowd of over a thousand people, completely overwhelmed their cute little event. Well tonight, he will suffer further blowback as I give a speech about Ron Paul in his precinct. God help you, Steve Scheffler...