Yeah to us, that's why we support him. His issues aren't getting him out there enough in my opinion.
He does stand out. And I don't know how you can say his issues get him no attention when it causes the entirety of the Establishment Media convulsions every day.
Ron Paul needs to continue to be Ron Paul. He and we have just gotten to the point where folks see the great
positive nature of his message--his is not a faith in authority, but a deep and abiding faith in the American People and their ability to do great things if authority is smart enough not to stand in their way. This is the breakthrough we have been working for these last four years while you were sleeping.
Yes, it's getting serious now. But we didn't get to where it was serious because Ron Paul listened to the Do Business As Usual trolls. We became serious by doing that for him, and letting him be The Beacon of American Greatness. And that's what we must continue to do at all costs, now that this shining beacon is finally beginning to get noticed.
January 2013. That's the date when we need to be stopping to celebrate. Until then, attacking the establishment candidates is our job, so Paul can do what he did this morning and laugh them off--and appear confident, statesmanlike, gracious and presidential in the process.
Reagan said, 'Speak not ill of a fellow Republican.' And just look where that got him. We are the grassroots. We have the access tot he mud. Leave our spotless man above the fray.