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Book
2nd June 2012, 06:55 PM
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:) What's Ron been up to lately?
drafter
2nd June 2012, 07:39 PM
Love the guy, but the reality is that he's just a usefull distraction. Give that illusion of "Hope and Change" for people that think the game isn't over yet. Sorry, The choices have already been made for us.
LuckyStrike
2nd June 2012, 09:17 PM
You want to know what is going on with RP? Check the Daily Paul
madfranks
3rd June 2012, 07:37 PM
Love the guy, but the reality is that he's just a usefull distraction. Give that illusion of "Hope and Change" for people that think the game isn't over yet. Sorry, The choices have already been made for us.
I wouldn't say he's a distraction. I think his ideas are truly revolutionary to the current system, but since the majority of the populace love the current system, that's why he seems nothing more but a distraction to it.
Neuro
4th June 2012, 03:06 AM
I wouldn't say he's a distraction. I think his ideas are truly revolutionary to the current system, but since the majority of the populace love the current system, that's why he seems nothing more but a distraction to it.
He has this nasty habit of jumping of the train when it gains momentum also...
SLV^GLD
4th June 2012, 09:10 AM
You want to know what is going on with RP? Check the Daily Paul
I was just looking for the specific times of tomorrow's penumbral lunar eclipse and hit this link:
http://www.dailypaul.com/236957/there-may-be-upsets-in-the-status-quo-june-5-6-2012
That was my one and only visit to that site. I am not disparaging RP in any way but I would take that shit off my site if I were even remotely interested in having people take me serious.
Awoke
4th June 2012, 09:22 AM
That was my one and only visit to that site. I am not disparaging RP in any way but I would take that shit off my site if I were even remotely interested in having people take me serious.
Totally. New age bullshit.
osoab
4th June 2012, 03:45 PM
I was just looking for the specific times of tomorrow's penumbral lunar eclipse and hit this link:
http://www.dailypaul.com/236957/there-may-be-upsets-in-the-status-quo-june-5-6-2012
That was my one and only visit to that site. I am not disparaging RP in any way but I would take that shit off my site if I were even remotely interested in having people take me serious.
You haven't listened to Arch Crawford?
Canadian-guerilla
5th June 2012, 07:35 AM
it's not over till it's over
MNeagle
7th July 2012, 05:55 AM
Any updates? Just waiting for the convention or have they folded his tent?
Blink
7th July 2012, 07:31 AM
it's not over till it's over
Oh, its over. Wishful thinking isn't gonna change a thing in this regard.............
monty
14th July 2012, 09:27 PM
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/237911-ron-paul-romney-campaign-scared-to-let-him-speak-at-gop-convention
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Ron Paul: Romney campaign scared to let me speak at GOP convention
By Jordy Yager - 07/14/12 01:51 PM ET
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Rep. Ron Paul said that the Republican Party is scared to let him speak at the national convention in Florida next month.
The Texas Republican candidate for president said he thinks the prospects of him having the Tampa platform to energize his “Ronvolution” movement of supporters — who buck traditional GOP staples such as war funding and are in favor of more radical ideas such as auditing the Federal Reserve — intimidates some in the Republican leadership, including former Gov. Mitt Romney’s (R-Mass.) campaign.
“I think the Romney campaign organization is very insecure,” said Paul in an interview with Fox Business News on Friday.
“They want this thing to go smoothly. But all conventions are like that. And this is the one thing that annoys me a bit. If they want this thing to go smoothly and be a big media event, and it costs the taxpayers $18 million, and they don't want a discussion, why can't we have a little debate?”
Paul is in the process of gunning hard for the 18 delegate votes he needs from Nebraska’s state GOP convention on Saturday so he can have his name entered into nomination for president and secure a speaking slot at the Republican National Convention in August.
While Paul does not stand much of a chance of stealing a significant number of votes away from Romney at the national convention, the plurality of delegates in Nebraska would guarantee him a 15-minute speaking spot, which he believes could galvanize his base.
Paul needs to win a plurality of delegate votes in at least five states to be given a spot on the GOP national convention. So far he was won four: Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, and Louisiana.
Romney, the party’s presumptive nominee, seized the 1,144 delegates need for the nomination in May.
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