Ron Paul has not dropped out got it?

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  1. 9/11 was an inside job

    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    so much for the nonsense and ramblings that Ron Paul has dropped out.
     
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    kenrichaed Banned

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    So Paul no longer wishes to communicate his message to the people or to convince them why he is the better choice? He only is concerned with winning the nomination?

    Sounds pathetic to me and seems like someone who just wants to win rather than push his message.
     
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    See, his true colors are shining though! Good old try to Upset The Applecart Paul.
     
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    ConsAreVile Banned

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    Ron Fail is done for and he knows it. This "fiscally responsible" contard cannot even manage his own campaign finances so he is forced to suspend his campaign efforts while still begging people to vote for him. I say good riddance.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    whatever you say romney supporter who obviously does not care about the constitution since you want a president in office who like the one we have now doesnt.

    Good to see you like this facist dictatership we live in.Since you like romney,you like Obama as well since they both work for the establishment and neither believe in the constitution.
     
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    ConsAreVile Banned

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    Paulbots continue to fail at life. I am not a Romney supporter and will not be voting for him. Just because I don't support Ron Fail doesn't mean you know what I believe in.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    Sure i do.by not supporting him,you prove that you like this dictatership we live in plain and simple.you cant get around that you dont care if we continue to have a president who does not care about the constitution and representing us instead of the establihment.nuff said.
     
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    ConsAreVile Banned

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    I'm not thrilled about Obama and definitely don't want Romney, but I also don't want a libertarian who supports child prostitution and race wars or slavery, which is what Ron Paul has repeatedly proven himself to be.
     
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    Cool story brah!
     
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    lol hey man what are you smoking??? or is the tin foil hat too tight??
     
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    Oh look another clueless Ron Paul hater. He is plenty "fiscally responsible" its amazing he has been able to last this long with mostly grass root support instead of Wall Street and Soros/Buffet backing him... Strange how that works.

    This country is almost 16 trillion in debt and you want to talk about "fiscally responsible"??????
     
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    ConsAreVile Banned

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    I'll talk about responsibility, just not in regards to Ron Fail, the joke candidate (or is it former candidate now?)
     
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    Ron Paul supports State rights over Federal Law and has stated that if a State wished to pass Jim Crow laws again that would be their right.

    He specifically answered that, "No State would ever do that."

    He doesn't realize history.
     
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    The Republican convention could really end up being the must-see-TV of this year if Paul manages to be successful with his Funky Cold Medina delegate tactics.

    I really hope it's a surprise, and they're at the nomination part, and they call out Mitt Romney, but then someone runs on stage and talks to the emcee, and the emcee gets back on the mic and says something "Ladies and gentlemen, it appears there's been some confusion. Ron Paul is the nominee, not Mitt Romney." Then, after the booing is done, we'll watch Ron Paul come on stage with that goofy clueless grin of his, thinking people are going to welcome him. I'll be at home, with a magnifying glass fixed right on his head, so that I can see the look in his eyes when he looks out and realizes that everyone is looking back at him thinking "What the heck are you doing up there? We didn't vote for you...."

    Then, I hope someone runs on stage and asks Mr. Paul why he thinks the people who wouldn't vote for him in the primaries wouldn suddenly turn around and support his silly antiquated platform now that he's de facto stolen the nomination away from the guy those people out in the audience DID vote for.

    I get it, he's not breaking the rules, it's all about the delegates, yada yada yada. To that, I only have to say one thing.

    There are no delegates or back door funky cold medina opportunities in the general election.
     
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    kenrichaed Banned

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    Paul won't get the nomination. The GOP does not have to follow their delegation process and will simply just nominate Romney according to the popular vote.
     
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    "Ron Paul has not dropped out got it?"

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  18. BleedingHeadKen

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    You mean like the child prostitution that goes on around the hundreds of military bases around the world in the countries we occupy? Or a race war, like the war on drugs? Or slavery, like the millions of people who are stuck in the justice system, forced to work in prisons or in community service though they harmed no one? Ron Paul would end those things.
     
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    The reality is, Ron Paul and Obama and Romney are all three working for the same establishment, because their names are known to most voters today. All three have had a voice in the msm, their names, voices and pictures are spread throughout the mass media (thats all media except a few local radio stations that are still independent from the system)
    A real anti establishment politician, a real freedom fighter/constitutionalist would never become known to the people (because would be completely ignored, censored, denied, suppressed by the msm) and never could become a presidential candidate.
    Money/capital does the job in this capitalistic system they have caused (nobody can break through their mass media shield) Without money one can only become known by working very very hard via internet, the last independent local stations, a few local newspapers and by spreading folders, posters and stickers. This (and a collapse like 1929) is why there is a possibility they can reach absolute number of votes on one of their candidates, and the country can become fascist like Germany, Russia and other European countries became last century. They have ignored Ron Paul in the beginning to let the viewer/voter think was really an independent, after a while he appeared in the debates, in the media, in polls, etc.
     
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    Yeah, he'd just bring the troops home and legalize child prostitution here in America. Much better. Then end the war on drugs so we can gear up for a war on "fleet-footed negroes". Much better.


    Get real.
     
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    Nice little story you got going there....except you're forgetting that, if Ron Paul were to get the nomination, it would be because the people there in the audience (the delegates) voted for him at the convention.

    Other than that teeny little detail, it's a great story.

    And you're right....he's not stealing delegates. If proper parliamentary procedure is used, no one can steal anything. You might want to take a closer look at some of these state conventions and see who is not following procedure (Hint: it's not the Paul delegation)
     
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    BleedingHeadKen Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That's rich, coming from who's favorite candidate for President has killed more children in the last year than any serial child killer in history. And he's killed more people than any Nobel Peace Prize winner in history, with the exception of Henry Kissinger. Give him another year, and he'll surpass Kissinger with his Iranian campaign.
     
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    I am pretty sure it's more than just delegates that attend the convention. Ah well, must-see-TV moment ruined...till the next day when the interviews with Republican voters begin on the news networks. I'll have to wait a day to see the angry and confused voters pondering why the guy they voted for was replaced by the guy a vast majority of them DIDN'T vote for. I'm sure Ron Paul, after his first few interviews, will go home and get right on the telegraph, asking his friends and election staff just what in sam hill is going on here!

    I'll have to wait a week or so for the news to really sink into Mr. Paul before I'll get to have my moment, watching him honestly confused about why people aren't welcoming him with open arms. The best way to elect Obama is to make Paul the Republican nominee. That will bring some Republican's into the Obama camp, some out of the sheer irritation that Ron Paul has usurped the nomination on a technicality with backdoor funky cold medina tactics, as they perceive it regardless of it's legality within the rules. Again, the voters are the one who DIDN'T vote for Paul, not the delegates. And, there are vastly more voters than delegates in the country.

    End result is the same either way, though I must admit, not being able to see his face on national TV when he realizes he's not the ascending hero that will save us from the government in some kind of modern day throwback to a long ended era.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    except he is obviously getting it from the corporate owned media which is trying to slander him with lies.:D
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    clueless is right.Like that one poster said,makes me wonder what he has been smoking lately.lol.
     

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