helmuth_hubener
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What are they going to do with all the extra money? There's a couple million in the bank, I think.
Whats disturbing is that is claims this 'its directly from me'.
Whats disturbing is that is claims this 'its directly from me'.
The other thing that is disturbing is that Ron himself has shown NO optimism about even being able to get nominated into a speaking slot?
To me, it sounds like he's over it and has just passed this over to Benton and crew to do whatever the hell they want. There have been so many great opportunties at the end here that have been met with annoying silence or a negative tone from the campaign.
The content of the message is directly from him, but that doesn't mean he didn't have some staff member draft it up on his behalf, or dictate what he wanted to communicate.
It's kind of baffling. I don't understand why he and the campaign feel the need to constantly hammer it into people's heads "Oh, just in case your forgot, it's impossible. You know it's impossible, right? All we can do is change the platform a little, anything more is impossible." Even though this may all be true, how does it help anyone to say all this and completely take all the little wind remaining in everyone's sails? If it's to prevent people getting disappointed or something, it's not really necessary. I don't think anyone is particularly EXPECTING some insane miracle to happen that grants him the nomination.
It doesn't mean too much to me, but I see how insanely hostile many in the movement have become from all this (a level of hostility that becomes unjustified, granted) and you would think they could kind of get a sense of the emotions going on around supporters lately.
The content of the message is directly from him, but that doesn't mean he didn't have some staff member draft it up on his behalf, or dictate what he wanted to communicate.
This is my opinion, but I really believe that Ron Paul is trying to harness the power of this movement for the biggest political impact. That's why I find no discrepancy between his speeches and his letters and videos to us.
I also understand, that many of us do not want to be harnessed. We feel like we can do more good being unleashed. However, that's not what Ron Paul wants. He doesn't want us to fall in line, he doesn't want us to let these polticians off the hook, but he also wants us to be respectful. Respectful to people, repectful to the party, and repectful to the process. He understands we still have further to go and many in this movement have grown increasingly impatient. He knows that if we really want to reach our ultimate goal, we can't be rash. It's his personality. It's one the reasons why he has gained so much capital. I, for one, want him to be able to use it in whatever manner he chooses. I respect him that much.
Never again will there be gop on my voters card.
Not that voting means anything and surely this election has proven that beyond any doubt. And nobody is going to march in defence of freedom that much has also been proven here.
So........
This is my opinion, but I really believe that Ron Paul is trying to harness the power of this movement for the biggest political impact. That's why I find no discrepancy between his speeches and his letters and videos to us.
I also understand, that many of us do not want to be harnessed. We feel like we can do more good being unleashed. However, that's not what Ron Paul wants. He doesn't want us to fall in line, he doesn't want us to let these polticians off the hook, but he also wants us to be respectful. Respectful to people, repectful to the party, and repectful to the process. He understands we still have further to go and many in this movement have grown increasingly impatient. He knows that if we really want to reach our ultimate goal, we can't be rash. It's his personality. It's one the reasons why he has gained so much capital. I, for one, want him to be able to use it in whatever manner he chooses. I respect him that much.
It's kind of baffling. I don't understand why he and the campaign feel the need to constantly hammer it into people's heads "Oh, just in case your forgot, it's impossible. You know it's impossible, right? All we can do is change the platform a little, anything more is impossible." Even though this may all be true, how does it help anyone to say all this and completely take all the little wind remaining in everyone's sails? If it's to prevent people getting disappointed or something, it's not really necessary. I don't think anyone is particularly EXPECTING some insane miracle to happen that grants him the nomination.
It doesn't mean too much to me, but I see how insanely hostile many in the movement have become from all this (a level of hostility that becomes unjustified, granted) and you would think they could kind of get a sense of the emotions going on around supporters lately.