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AndreaGail
6th March 2012, 04:07 PM
10 states on the line today

Paul has polled strongly in Idaho and North Dakota...Vermont and Virginia too close to call, but I'm sure Romney will "pull it out" in the end

The souths infatuation with melonhead continues, he is projected to win GA

madfranks
6th March 2012, 04:09 PM
Let's ask CNN; somehow they're really good at announcing the winners before the votes are in.

AndreaGail
6th March 2012, 04:13 PM
Let's ask CNN; somehow they're really good at announcing the winners before the votes are in.

word is they asked 3 voters at a truck stop nearby a polling center and extrapolated that data for the gingrich projection :D

Libertytree
6th March 2012, 04:27 PM
Here's the RevPac feed, if you're sick of the MSM BS. http://revolutionpac.com/Super-Tuesday-Broadcast/ Tom woods is on now.

EE_
6th March 2012, 05:02 PM
The majority of people that live in the US have spoken. (notice I don't call them Americans)
They do not support the Constitution
They do support sending their kids and your's to undeclared wars
They care nothing about the return of personal liberty, freedom and privacy
They care nothing about the Federal Reserve, monetary policy and spending
They like bigger government

To the real "Americans" that voted for Ron Paul...Cheers to you!

http://www.thegirlsguidetobeer.com/Portals/100483/images/beer-cheers-toasting.jpg

Osiris
6th March 2012, 07:44 PM
Looks like a lot of polls are coming in.... not delegate counts though...

I just got online to send an email and found this poll.... "If Ron Paul can't win a state tonight, should he leave the race?" 64% say yes as of right now. It appears you can vote over and over again.... ::)

Sparky
6th March 2012, 09:36 PM
OK, I got my Super Tuesday vote in for Ron Paul today. Then it took 30 minutes of election coverage before I even heard his name mentioned. Sigh.

EE_
6th March 2012, 10:04 PM
Now that it's over, I won't have to waste another minute watching this sick joke.
Very disappointed with the majority of the people that live in this country.
I have lost so much respect for the USA

Libertytree
7th March 2012, 08:54 AM
Even though the freedom movement is leaps and bounds ahead of where it was in 08, America still doesn't get it! And for their stupidity, selfishness etc etc we will all sadly pay the price of 4 more years of Obama, the destruction of our civil liberties and the destruction of whats left of our dying economy as well as it's failed fiat monetary system. I was left with the same feeling back then too and it's not any easier to digest now, except I'm even more disgusted with the MSM and the vote rigging which I believe is far worse this election cycle, the MSM and the GOP have earned every drop of my considerable contempt.

I'm trying to evaluate where we're at, with regards to the RP campaign. There are still a few states and territories that are winnable, there are still lots of delegates to be garnered but I wonder if it's all pie in the sky wishful thinking? Can we still force a brokered convention? Would it even matter if we could? What, if anything can be done?

There's a debate scheduled on the 19th, should RP drop total truth bombs and come out with both guns blazing, level with the American public in such a fashion it's un-ignorable by the MSM? Is a 3rd party run even a viable option?

I have to believe that Obama is breathing a sigh of relief in that in all likelyhood he won't have to face RP in the general election (I know...with all the fraud does it matter?) as RP is THE only one who can even begin to challege him. The GOP surely knows O will trounce the empty suits they are parading as candidates, just like McLame was.

With no RP nomination or 3rd party run....what to do? 3rd party vote? No vote? Yep, I'm feelin' a lil pissy about my fellow Americans today, more so than most days. Bunch of fucking idiots that can't comprehend basic common sense.

EE_
7th March 2012, 09:57 AM
Nothing left to do but laugh at the Romney voters when their man doesn't beat Obama.

Sparky
7th March 2012, 04:53 PM
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With no RP nomination or 3rd party run....what to do? 3rd party vote? No vote? Yep, I'm feelin' a lil pissy about my fellow Americans today, more so than most days. Bunch of fucking idiots that can't comprehend basic common sense.

In '08, I voted for Ron Paul as a write-in on the presidential ballot. Not sure what I'll do this time around.

I'm hoping to be voting for Rand Paul in 2016 or 2020. And I'm hoping that the number of Americans who have seen the light will continue to accelerate between now and then. Unfortunately the fastest road to that is probably a 2012 Obama victory. Yuck.

Osiris
8th March 2012, 08:48 PM
In '08, I voted for Ron Paul as a write-in on the presidential ballot. Not sure what I'll do this time around.

I'm hoping to be voting for Rand Paul in 2016 or 2020. And I'm hoping that the number of Americans who have seen the light will continue to accelerate between now and then. Unfortunately the fastest road to that is probably a 2012 Obama victory. Yuck.


I thought the same thing until I heard Rand Paul talk about getting some sort of license to pass through the TSA bs, something to this effect is what I got out of it....

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has joined 23 other airports nationwide in offering the “trusted traveler” program that allows frequent international passengers who've cleared a federal background check to hustle through security checkpoints.

Sky Harbor is one of four airports to start offering the Global Entry program for trusted travelers in recent weeks.

A new federal regulation expanding the program formally went into effect on Tuesday. The program’s expansion was announced last month by U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.

A pilot of Global Entry was launched in 2008 and was, until the new rule was written, available at 20 airports.

In addition to Sky Harbor, three other international airports recently began offering expedited securitychecks, including Minneapolis-St. Paul, Charlotte , and Denver .

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol oversees the program for DHS, and estimates that travelers cleared for participating Global Entry get through the Transportation Security Administration’s checkpoints 20 minutes faster than the average traveler.

To apply for the trusted-traveler clearance, a passenger must be at least 14 years old and pass a security-threat assessment. Passengers 14 to 18 years old must have obtained signed consent of a parent or guardian. The government charges a $100 processing fee for every applicant.

Once a traveler has clearance, he or she can check in at special Global Entry kiosks, which look like small ATMs in the terminals of the airports participating in the program to enter the expedited lines at security checkpoints.

As of June 6, 2011, 75 percent (148,000 travelers) out of 198,000 applicants had been approved for the trusted-traveler program, federal documents show.

- Emily Gersema, emily.gersema@arizonarepublic.com[Quote/]

Neuro
9th March 2012, 06:29 AM
Trusted Traveler- The New Nobility

Cebu_4_2
9th March 2012, 08:43 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYmgy2eHyKI


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYmgy2eHyKI