Ron Paul has indeed won.

syborius

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It is within reason to predict, complete, and utter chaos at the GOP national convention in September. The party is apparently content in barreling full steam ahead towards a very plausible split.

What Ron Paul has done is far more significant than Pat Buchanan ever imagined he could accomplish when he ran for the presidency in 92. Ron Paul has galvanized a movement that simply, against all odds, will not quit. The patriots of the Ron Paul Revolution understand that the "truth" is on the people's side this time, and once armed with having seen this ever powerful truth, it is impossible for these very same patriots to simply put down their arms, to be silenced. The GOP has made a terrible mistake, with the likes of the corporate national media in so hastily declaring Senator Mccain as the "De facto" winner. ( blessing in disguise )

The people are no longer looking at the election numbers, they are looking at the truth. The truth is beginning to weigh down on the party of denial like the very heavy stench of an elephant carcass in the "sunshine". The blind party hacks, and other politicos in states such as Louisiana, and the rest of the country do not truly understand what has transpired in this race for the presidency, that is that the people have heard the message loud and clear, and they have only begun this fight to restore the constitution; an idea so simple, yet at it's core essence binds each and every American Citizen together.

After the convention in September nothing will be left of the GOP except the old party bones littering the grounds, and maybe some stubborn skin basking in the real sunshine of truth.

Ron Paul has indeed won.
 
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I will never vote for anyone else. I got my parents on board, as well as quite a few others I know. the current Media picked selections are soo bad - that most people will not even vote in the general election (unless we can somehow find a way). I can't fault them either - when the media handpicks 2 - why even bother vothing for the lesser of 2 evils.
 
I will never vote for anyone else. I got my parents on board, as well as quite a few others I know. the current Media picked selections are soo bad - that most people will not even vote in the general election (unless we can somehow find a way). I can't fault them either - when the media handpicks 2 - why even bother vothing for the lesser of 2 evils.


The media is the biggest problem we have faced, overcoming that obstacle is not easy. I don't think Ron Paul's delegates can be forced to vote for someone else either, despite being morally bound. If any of the delegates take their responsibility to the constitution seriously there is only one clear choice.
 
It's going to be awesome, but don't think they won't put up a fight. You know the "liberal" media will cover it live.
 
It's going to be awesome, but don't think they won't put up a fight. You know the "liberal" media will cover it live.

It definitely will not be easy. Although they will be hard pressed to cheat during the delegate vote. All the RP delegates need to get really organized, and help convince the others to vote their way. Lincoln won that way if I'm not mistaken, with a small minority of delegates.
 
Do any of you believe that so few Republicans will vote that a massive write-in campaign for Dr. Paul could have any hope of succeeding?

If we mounted a huge campaign and contacted every Republican who won't vote for McCain, is it at all possible that we could get these people to vote in protest by writing in Dr. Paul? We could explain to these people why we need to do it and maybe they would be angry enough to help by writing Dr. Paul in, especially since he is conservative.

Even if he did not win, if he got enough write-in votes to announce his presence and the terrible state of the Rep. party, the national attention alone would be enough to destroy the Rep party as it is today. Perhaps it would be forced to return to its conservative roots.

Is this at all possible? Or am I just kidding myself?
 
yes i do believe we have 'won' but it seems that the media pundits are riding Paul's coat-tails for self-glorification. They keep him out of the public's eye and then proceed to present his points as their own. This just hit me tonight while watching Lou Dobb's piece on the NAU.
 
It is within reason to predict, complete, and utter chaos at the GOP national convention in September

Yeah, yeah, just like all the predictions of how crushingly well Ron would perform in the primaries, that all the media were just wrong, and so was the polling. Well, there sure was some crushing involved.

McCain wins Texas and Ohio in 2 weeks and clinches the nomination and not a fucking thing has been done by this official campaign since late/mid January to prevent or even slow that. They don't expect to win, that's obvious to anyone who has read any of the last few letters objectively, or even tried to win judging by the various massive fuck ups in various instances. If Ron wants to focus on his Congressional seat for 6 weeks, that's fine.
 
Yeah, yeah, just like all the predictions of how crushingly well Ron would perform in the primaries, that all the media were just wrong, and so was the polling. Well, there sure was some crushing involved.

McCain wins Texas and Ohio in 2 weeks and clinches the nomination and not a fucking thing has been done by this official campaign since late/mid January to prevent or even slow that. They don't expect to win, that's obvious to anyone who has read any of the last few letters objectively, or even tried to win judging by the various massive fuck ups in various instances. If Ron wants to focus on his Congressional seat for 6 weeks, that's fine.

yes, if you paid closer attention, or watched the recent vids from the campaign HQ organizers you can see that they keep on pushing the delegates for the national convention, as it is now a proven fact that in the caucus states not run by diebold we do far better than any other states... hmmmmm, I wonder why. As for the fuck-ups, yes, those have been well documented, but you complaining and being bitter won't help one bit either. This was not supposed to be easy, that is something we all knew, so either we roll over and die, or continue to fight for the constitution. Make a choice and stop bitchin.
 
I had a idea that the media nor the public could miss!!!!!

If we could find 100 tough Freedom Fighters that can handled a little physical exercise , and have a little time to input , we can put together a bicycle caravan to ride across the United States.

How do you ignore 100 bicycles with signs and shirts and slimjims and support vehicles rolling though your town, city or roadways??????

We are ready!!! Who else??????????

ken locke
Journey for Justice Seven
www.myspace.com/j4j7
[email protected]

:)
 
The media is the biggest problem we have faced, overcoming that obstacle is not easy. I don't think Ron Paul's delegates can be forced to vote for someone else either, despite being morally bound. If any of the delegates take their responsibility to the constitution seriously there is only one clear choice.

Maybe someday, someone will start a media window war?

http://www.lizmichael.com/windowwa.htm
 
yes, if you paid closer attention, or watched the recent vids from the campaign HQ organizers you can see that they keep on pushing the delegates for the national convention

Yet Ron Paul himself says there's no chance of brokered convention. Oh wait, that wasn't written by him? :rolleyes: Yet it remains on his OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN WEBSITE, uncorrected and unexplained, for weeks now. This delegate business is also fishy as hell in my opinion. I know there's plenty of you that think we're actually at 50+% and it's all a Diebold conspiracy, but talking to voters in my state, I personally don't.

So, say it works, and we go to a brokered convention somehow, and with the stealth delegates pull off a win. Do you realize how much that is going to piss off SO many people? For one, you can forget any GOP help in the campaign. They'll do whatever they're legally bound to, place your name on the state ballots, but no money, no staff, no nothing. People are talking about a complete splintering of the Democratic party if the superdelegates vote against the pledged delegate count, and that'll only be a 50 delegate margin out of 2000 between Clinton and Obama. Here we're looking at a going into the convention with less than 3% of the delegates.

We're supposed to be a democracy here, and we're going to be looking at a candidate getting the nomination of which 95% of the Republican primary voters DID NOT vote for. How would we feel if had gone into the convention with 1190 delegates, and then Giuliani busted out a win with these sort of tactics? Faced between the Democrat choice, Ron Paul, and simply not voting, I believe the vast majority of Republicans would simply not vote and we would have a landslide election for the Democrats that would make Johnson-Goldwater seem like a close one.
 
Yet Ron Paul himself says there's no chance of brokered convention. Oh wait, that wasn't written by him? :rolleyes: Yet it remains on his OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN WEBSITE, uncorrected and unexplained, for weeks now. This delegate business is also fishy as hell in my opinion. I know there's plenty of you that think we're actually at 50+% and it's all a Diebold conspiracy, but talking to voters in my state, I personally don't.

So, say it works, and we go to a brokered convention somehow, and with the stealth delegates pull off a win. Do you realize how much that is going to piss off SO many people? For one, you can forget any GOP help in the campaign. They'll do whatever they're legally bound to, place your name on the state ballots, but no money, no staff, no nothing. People are talking about a complete splintering of the Democratic party if the superdelegates vote against the pledged delegate count, and that'll only be a 50 delegate margin out of 2000 between Clinton and Obama. Here we're looking at a going into the convention with less than 3% of the delegates.

We're supposed to be a democracy here, and we're going to be looking at a candidate getting the nomination of which 95% of the Republican primary voters DID NOT vote for. How would we feel if had gone into the convention with 1190 delegates, and then Giuliani busted out a win with these sort of tactics? Faced between the Democrat choice, Ron Paul, and simply not voting, I believe the vast majority of Republicans would simply not vote and we would have a landslide election for the Democrats that would make Johnson-Goldwater seem like a close one.


You ooze of fear my little friend. This movement won't be stopped whether you like it or not.
 
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