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When will the other republicans realize?

Jeremy

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Republicans have no chance of getting into the white house if a pro-war candidate wins the primaries. We need to make this obvious to these people! Three fourths of America wants out... I'm pretty sure that means we'll be out.
 
You don't think they know? Of course they know.

The two-party system is a sham and it matters not which "side" wins; the end result will always be more or less the same.
 
With the current crop of "top-tier" knuckleheads running, I don't have any faith in a republican holding the whitehouse.

The only chance we have is if the dems elect hillary, since she is so hated and corrupt. But even then, I doubt we would win (without Ron Paul).
 
The Republican and Democratic parties are 2 factions of the same big government, totalitarian team.
 
they would rather have Hillary in power than Ron paul, they will always want big government first. Fox is too obvious
 
Republicans have no chance of getting into the white house if a pro-war candidate wins the primaries. We need to make this obvious to these people! Three fourths of America wants out... I'm pretty sure that means we'll be out.

It will only be obvious when they lose... AGAIN. They'll lose more seats in Congress and the WH.

Now, the question will become, all these revolutionaries that signed up for precinct captains or volunteering within the GOP - are you tough enough to stick around? Or will you go back to apathy?

If we want real change someday, we have to take back the GOP. We know we have supporters. What will we do with the POWER???
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Thats pretty good. Very good analogy.

The video? I know, I tried to find an RP supporter to make the r3volutionized version but no one took it seriously... I bet you thought I was gonna rick roll ya! cmon, tell the truth :D
 
Utah Apocolypse--Link to NYT article (quote)

This is a good article about the republican party dilemma which references Mitt Romney's campaign effort as part of the problem. The conclusion: Romney as the republican candidate is a sure loss. Whats also interesting is what the writer thinks as necessary for the Rep. party to win. It would seem only natural to offer some alternative. The piece ends giving me the impression that that is not on the authors mind. While Ron Paul's message is not necessarily based on new concepts, a government putting those ideas into practice surely is!!


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/01/opinion/01brooks.html?ref=opinion
 
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