I have to wonder...
If some middle eastern country ran their election process like this...
...would we nuke them???
Who cares about an extra 2 delegates? We won't get enough to make any real difference anyway. We needed a WIN! We need to be shown to be alive. At the very least, if they ignored a win completely, then that would be an ultimate testimate to the MSM ignoring us. We needed a win not an extra 4 delegates so we get around 50 or so as opposed to 48 or 46 or whatever.
A WIN, a WIN, A WIN! We NEED A DAMN WIN!!!
This 'ploy' if it really was a ploy (I recall people saying that we had lots of RP supporters from the people that went to the Alaska caucuses and that didn't turn out so well either) was just wrong. It's disheartening and it didn't help. Just one frikken state damnit. I just want to know if we can be acknoledged if we win one. Is that so much to ask?
We're not losing support, not from where I stand. We're gaining support. I helped canvas and organize Clark county in WA. Ron took first place at 45% in the straw poll and an overwhelming number of delegates. There were reports from our table leaders at every one of the 16 caucus locations that many people, R's and D's alike, voted for RP on the spot because of our presence. To quote one D, "I've had enough!" Ron took first in multiple counties.
Even so, you're not going to hear this on the MSM because they are threatened by Ron Paul. The MSM is the enemy. A strategy relying on the MSM is a strategy that will fail. Listen to your brothers and sisters with boots on the ground. They report the truth.
We really have no chance to win when the HQ is so blind on strategy.
Why would they just pick one state that we could win to throw in "stealth" delegates?
Makes no fucking sense at all.
This is why we're losing support. Poor judgment, poor understanding of tactics, and poor execution.
We really have no chance to win when the HQ is so blind on strategy.
Why would they just pick one state that we could win to throw in "stealth" delegates?
Makes no fucking sense at all.
This is why we're losing support. Poor judgment, poor understanding of tactics, and poor execution.
I actually went back and changed my sign-in entry to say "ron paul" instead of "republican" after we were done nominating delegates. if i had known they were going to use that to poll us, i would have put RP on it beforehand.
Well hopefully your vote got counted towards Ron Paul. Why didn't you think you should put his name down the first time? I'm just trying to understand all this.
They aren't even using entry sign-ins, they are using primary absentee ballots to determine 'caucus results'.
They aren't even using entry sign-ins, they are using primary absentee ballots to determine 'caucus results'.
I believe you, but how do you know this?
if that's the case, then thousands of people who showed up didn't even get counted - because i am not sending in an absentee ballot, i'm voting on the 19th.
there's nothing to understand except the fact that nobody knew they were going to use those sign-in sheets to tally results. i found out halfway through the caucus and changed it later.
Alright cool, I feel a little better.
Why? I don't. It just shows that the media will twist and skew results against Ron Paul no matter the actual results.
Yes.
The man is a great debater. He has a great organization, and has been able to capitalize every positive thing that has happened to his campaign.
Much more than I can say of Ron Paul.
He opposed the war, and has promised to withdraw the troops from Iraq since day one of his administration, and take less than 18 months to bring everyone home.
War is my main concern.
But above all, he seems able to get things done. He has taste. His ads, his website, his carefully chosen words, and his speeches, are top notch.
Ron Paul has proven time after time a complete lack of taste. His ads are tacky, his speeches are loud, and unnecessarily complex. His debating skills are lacking.
There is much more to a true leader than good ideas. The ability to materialize those ideas is what really counts.
And in that arena, Obama beats Ron Paul hand over fist.