The media are talking about Ron Paul non-stop today.

then since he "is quitting" he will have an easier time winning.
 
I don't think Ron Paul is quitting. I nearly had a heart attack when I heard he had. Surely, our man knows that would break our hearts. Besides, I sent out Ron Paul literature to some ministers today. A lot of people go to Church. All those people in those churches all at the same time just sitting there waiting to be informed. Ministers need to use their positions to influence their congregations. They are not supposed to, but they can figure out ways. I know they will like dr. Paul.

If anyone is on college campuses they need to slip Ron Paul literature around the classrooms and lunchrooms. It amuses me to think that while Instructors are spewing their liberal napalm, the students are reading about Ron Paul. :D
 
They're talking about him non-stop to rub it in our faces by letting us know this is how they choose to end the blackout, after they devastated his campaign. :rolleyes:
 
This was another smart and SUPER move by Dr. Ron Paul..and media bias just run into it;)
It should be time to all us NOW, to realize that, and stop talking BS about quiting.
 
I think it's great. Do you know how many people are at home watching saying, "I thought he already dropped out?" Now they know that he is still in. All those poll workers telling voters in NJ that Ron had dropped out. Any publicity at this point is good publicity in my opinion.
 
I don't think Ron Paul is quitting. I nearly had a heart attack when I heard he had. Surely, our man knows that would break our hearts. Besides, I sent out Ron Paul literature to some ministers today. A lot of people go to Church. All those people in those churches all at the same time just sitting there waiting to be informed. Ministers need to use their positions to influence their congregations. They are not supposed to, but they can figure out ways. I know they will like dr. Paul.

If anyone is on college campuses they need to slip Ron Paul literature around the classrooms and lunchrooms. It amuses me to think that while Instructors are spewing their liberal napalm, the students are reading about Ron Paul. :D

Ministers can. The "church" cannot. As long as the minister is acting of himself and not as a representative of the church then it is okay.

Example...

"I think we should all vote for Ron Paul"
is excellent and legal

"This church endorses Ron Paul"
not so much

No difference, but the choice of words makes it either legal or illegal with regards to the church's tax exempt status. This of course all has to happen outside of an offical church service for it to be okay. If church equipment (copiers, email, sound equipment) is used while endorsing, it is not okay.
Leaders of churches can't make "partisan" statements, so basically they can't say vote Republican, nor can they speak for or against any party or individual.
They can invite a candidate as long as they don't talk about the candidacy. If it is politically related, they have to invite both sides, or all candidates in the case of something like this primary.
Of course the real way around this is to get a candidate to come and endorse that candidate, but also hours beforehand invite all the candidates. Short notice works wonders for people not showing up.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if this was a sneaky technique to lower McCain's voter turnout. We need to start an operation of misdirection. Convince Republicans their vote doesn't matter anymore because we have a nominee. Just mention it everywhere you go. "Did you hear McCain got the nomination? Yeah, I guess I can stay home on election day then."
 
I wouldn't be surprised if this was a sneaky technique to lower McCain's voter turnout. We need to start an operation of misdirection. Convince Republicans their vote doesn't matter anymore because we have a nominee. Just mention it everywhere you go. "Did you hear McCain got the nomination? Yeah, I guess I can stay home on election day then."

There ya go!!
 
And I'd like to know that why, for the very first time, on his so-called "quitting video" does he go ahead and use an autocue. Why on earth did they do that. It doesn't make a lot of sense.
 
Are you going to run third party? Are you going to run third party? Are you going to run third party? Are you going to run third party? Are you going to run third party? Are you going to run third party? Are you going to run third party? Are you going to run third party? Are you going to run third party? Are you going to run third party?

Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out? Are you dropping out?

NO!
 
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This was another smart and SUPER move by Dr. Ron Paul..and media bias just run into it;)
It should be time to all us NOW, to realize that, and stop talking BS about quiting.

i see you get it.
 
They can't get enough of him now.
He's had more air time today then he's had through
out the campaign.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if this was a sneaky technique to lower McCain's voter turnout. We need to start an operation of misdirection. Convince Republicans their vote doesn't matter anymore because we have a nominee. Just mention it everywhere you go. "Did you hear McCain got the nomination? Yeah, I guess I can stay home on election day then."

ha!
 
My local FOX station (FOX 5 in Georgia) just said that he's hinting at dropping out, but at the end, they mentioned that he hasn't said that he'd dropping out for sure.

Meh, at least they the last mention didn't totally make them look like idiots.
 
They're talking about him non-stop to rub it in our faces by letting us know this is how they choose to end the blackout, after they devastated his campaign. :rolleyes:

You can thank Ron Paul and the National Campaign for giving them the opportunity with their cryptic messages. :mad:
 
Until he comes out...makes a speech and says it publicly he is still in IMO.
 
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