Ron Paul not invited to another debate.

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Ron Paul is on every State's ballot! He is a national candidate. It would be criminal for them not to invite him. Isn't there a fair time clause? There's no excuse to exclude Paul, this has to be illegal.
 
i hate to say it but we're in for another 4 years of warmongering and our rights being taken away. Who knows maybe there will be another "terrorist attack" on US soil and we could be in martial law by November.. Who knows where well be 4 years from now. Hopefully we'll still be able to gather online and support the next Ron Paul type candidate. Its sad that the media can decide who our next leader is. =[
 
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It's sort of our own faults the campaign had to scale back. They asked for $23 million by the end of Jan., we failed. They set a new goal of $8.4 million by Feb. 5, we failed.

Complete and utter baloney. He was running a shoestring campaign and we brought him over $10 million in a quarter. Mike Huckabee was less of an also-ran than Ron Paul was, but he would run out of toes counting the number of millions we raised for Ron in the course of this campaign. The campaign's inability to garner more votes and more delegates is a function of the voters' vapid desire for a candidate who makes them feel good, and a function of the campaign's choices not to pander properly to their animal desires. Ron Paul has used this campaign as one long opportunity to teach, and teach he has. He has been a resounding success in that regard, and I believe he has changed the Republican Party forever. The campaign has not been a failure, although we now have to face the reality of future tyranny, after having the audacity to hope we could end it with one man's bid for the presidency.

The only fault that is ours was in hoping the rest of the voters would make the same effort we did to understand Dr. Paul's platform, and come to the same conclusion. Our one gigantic mistake was in believing our fellow Americans had even the slightest hint of common sense in their heads. They don't.


Ron Paul has had his finger in the dike for more than a quarter of a century, screaming his head off for the townspeople to wake up and come fix the hole. Well, we're the only ones who heard him. Some 6% of the voting population.

We're it. And fixing the dam -- or preparing for the flood -- is up to us.

Whether or not they include him in a debate is almost irrelevant at this point. Our work is to restore liberty, whatever the conditions. Move forward. Be proactive instead of reactive. We will succeed.
 
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It doesn't even matter now. Romney endorsed McCain. Pretty soon they won't be inviting Hillary to the debates either.
 
Bumped.

Who knows? Maybe we can get them to change their minds.

There are a lot of good Ron Paul comments on the board. If you will, join up and leave your comment.
 
Will this debate help him in the primary? No. It hasn't at all this whole year, and this one will be no different. And even if he was included in the debate, he'd be laughed at and ignored the entire time. I'd love to see him debate (against the democrats too?), but if it has no benefit he should campaign while the other candidates debate instead.

Don't waste your time and effort.
 
Emo kids again.

All this is really about, as Ron Paul said so himself, is reaching the Remnant.

Think about this. All of you here could have been going through life just as ignorant and sheeplistic as ... anyone who is not here.

But why are you here then? Why you? What makes you different?

What does it matter that the election is stolen and the Roman, er, American mobs only care for bread and circuses. They are doomed if you do, doomed if you don't.

But it will take a strong community - us here in this forum right now - to stand together and stay alive through the coming times, and rebuild America when the smoke clears and without the weight of the mass(es) ignorance and their leviathan on our backs.
 
No--see--this makes perfect sense for the new America.

They don't invite the only scientist to the science debate.

That way, everyone is equally ignorant!
 
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The four top presidential candidates - Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for the Democrats, Mike Huckabee and John McCain for the Republicans - have been invited to discuss science and technology issues at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on April 18, according to the organizers of Science Debate 2008. If the event actually occurs, it would take place four days before Pennsylvania's presidential primary.

The effort to put science and technology in the campaign spotlight has some high-powered boosters - most recently Intel Chairman Craig Barrett, who said in a statement today that "the future economic success of the United States depends on outperforming the competition with smart people and smart ideas."

However, it's debatable whether the event will actually get off the ground. The candidates have to calculate the risks vs. benefits of discussing science - particularly in mid-April, when the nomination may (or, admittedly, may not) be decided.

There's not yet been any word from any of the campaigns about whether anyone has accepted the invitation. The Science Debate organizers say they'd go ahead with the "debate" even if just one candidate showed up. By the way, GOP hopeful Ron Paul hasn't been invited because his support hasn't risen to the 15 percent level.

Check out this report from Business Week for more about Science Debate 2008, and click into msnbc.com's Politics section for the latest on the campaign. If I hear anything new about the status of the RSVPs, I'll update this item.

It sucks, but is not unexpected, do not expect to see Ron Paul in the MSM anymore. This race is almost over, it will be McCain vs. Obama. Ron Paul will no longer be on most peoples radar... this is expected though, we need to gain as many delegates as possible, basically it will boil down to grassroots. The MSM will ignore us, and RP's fund raising appears to be drying up... it's all up to us now.

We can't win, but we can make a statement, which was Ron Paul's mission from the Start. He will walk into the GOP convention with 100+ National Delegates, the RNC will have to listen to him.
 
Ron Paul is on every State's ballot! He is a national candidate. It would be criminal for them not to invite him. Isn't there a fair time clause? There's no excuse to exclude Paul, this has to be illegal.

Argh! How could a RP supporter demand the trampling of propery rights! *puke* Your sense of freedom is so dull!
 
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