Sunday, April 13, 2008

Ahhhh, those wacky Ron Paul supporters. Part 91

I didn't bother including a thread for this one, because it is not important. Was IS important is this RonPaulian's signature. Read it and tell me this is not cult-like behavior!


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That is ridiculous. You know, they should really be careful not to keep forcing people into the "nothing left to lose" category. Especially in light of the soon-to-be turbulent times we all face here.
"pledged is as pledged does" -- delegates, that is.
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Ahhhh, those wacky Ron Paul supporters. Part 90

This guy is supposedly a head honcho or something. And he actually says that Ron Paul has a "good chance" of winning in September. My god...even the supposedly INTELLIGENT Ron Paulians are idiots.


http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=132848



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Quote:
Originally Posted by The Good Doctor

So in light of what has happened in MN, Alaska, and Washington (not sure where else) is anyone keeping track of how this may affect the total number of delegates McCain will be getting?If this is happening in all states, can this prevent McCain from getting the nomination? And how will this affect the convention? Will it be brokered?

Sorry, but I think this is new ground we may be treading here concerning the process. Although I am still trying to learn.



If things continue as they are we have a very good shot and winning in September.

I have most of the numbers of our actual delegates for these meetup groups that have been involved have been sending them to me after every convention however i am not going to make that information public at this time. What i will say is that the reports in the media do not even come close to how many delegates we actually have. I will let you know more soon but yes if we keep this up we have a good chance at forcing a brokered convention and i said we just need to have a few key states unbind thier delegates and we can win this thing in September.

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Ahhhh, those wacky Ron Paul supporters. Part 89

This guy is probably going to jail. I mean...come on...GAS saving tips? Gee...no scammer has EVER tried that one before. Then again, he sure chose the right forum to post this scheme. Throw in a promise to donate half the proceeds to Ron Paul and he may actually succeed in making some money before he gets arrested.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=132075

And check out the site he links to. It just SCREAMS illegal scam.



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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Ahhhh, those wacky Ron Paul supporters. Part 88

For the first time in his worthless life, Alex Jones actually made sense. So, of course, the RonPaulians suddenly hate him. But they don't just hate him. Because of ONE thng he said (which is true), now this man that they LOVED for the last 6 months is an undercover CIA agent. Yup...Alex Jones is working for the GOVERNMENT!

And what was that terrible thing he said? That trying to steal the election is a HORRIBLE idea since it would make Ron Paul look bad. He is absolutely right. Ron Paul knows this. That is why he has gone out of his way NOT to endorse a single thing that the grassroots are doing. They are now doing it AGAINST HIS WISHES.

The funny thing is, in another thread about the GOP supposedly using underhanded tactics against them, someone actually mocked them with a quote from Ben Franklin "Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. "

Hmmmm...by the OWN admission they are using tricks and treachery ("becoming "stealth delegates" as they call it) so I guess he is calling himself a fool.




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Alex Jones Spreading MISINFO to Ron Paul delegates!

First I would like to say that I understand that AJ is a divisive fellow amongst Ron Paulers on the Forums. I don't mean to start a war, the purpose of this thread is to send a message to Alex Jones so that he does NOT continue to misinform his listeners regarding the Ron Paul campaign. What AJ is claiming will cause Ron Paul delegates to drop out and give up before they go to the Convention, we CAN NOT allow this to happen.

I couldn't believe my ears when I was listening to the Alex Jones show on 4/2 when Alex claimed that Ron Paul is telling his delegates to vote for McCain at the National Convention so that he (RP) is not accused of "stealing" the nomination. I follow Ron Paul news quite closely and have NEVER heard anything close to this coming from the campaign. MANY of AJ listeners are RP supporters, and I sure that many have become delegates, We MUST stop this misinformation for it causes too much damage. Alex Jones must retract these statement ON AIR. Please try to call in to his show. The statements were made during his interview with Bob Chapman (The International Forecaster)

Below are links to AJ's email and his forums.



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He is CIA.





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Alex Jones is a reptilian Illuminati Bilderberg CFR Rothschild descendant who sells snow cones at the Bohemian Grove! ! !

Ahhhh, those wacky Ron Paul supporters. Part 87

This one is good. 100,000 people are going to save $20 a month until 2011 and then donate it...to whom? Certainly this 15 year old doesn't think that Ron Paul is going to run. He may be DEAD by then. But I love the fact that he is shooting for $150 million and then says "It is acheiveable." It is also great that he is hoping for 4 more years of war in Iraq, as well as the economy still being in the tank.

Yup...this is a man that loves this country!

Then again, no one ever accused Nate of having a ration thought in his 15 years.



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2,012
1: March to 2011: Donate or save $20 a month to (for) the campaign. Hopefully 1.00, million can do this.

Starting Month/Year End Total10,000/50,000/100,000
March: $1,800,000/$9,000,000/$18,000,000
April: 1,600,000/8,000,000/16,000,000
May: 1,400,000/7,000,000/14,000,000
June: 1,200,000/6,000,000/12,000,000
July: 1,000,000/5,000,000/10,000,000
August: 800,000/4,000,000/8,000,000
September: 600,000/3,000,000/6,000,000
October: 400,000/2,000,000/4,000,000
December: 200,000/1,000,000/2,000,000

Step 2: 2009: Spend the year building a national campaign organization. This year a lot of time will be spent in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina to see if these are good places to spend cash going into 2011. 2,400,000-24,000,000 raised this year+last year's totals.

Step 3: 2010: Spend the year campaigning for various liberty candidates, see where we should be spending time and money post early states. 4,800,000-48,000,000 raised plus first year's totals.

Step 4: 2011: Crunch time has arrived, the other candidates are showing up on the stage, and we need to establish ourselves as the honest, conservative candidate. Spend a lot of time in the best looking early states, plus have our "crusaders" out on the campaign trail in both early and later states. Money raised goal: $150,000,000. It's high, but we can achieve it.

Step 5:Primaries/Caucus season: Win, and keep winning. If we can win all the early states, we have a lock on the nomination.General: Hopefully the other candidates will drop if they lose their early state of choice, and the party will coalesce around us and we can begin to take on the big government President that's currently in office, and hopefully the War in Iraq is still going on, and everybody's angry as hell, or the economy is really bad. If those aren't the case, then we have tough work, but it's possible if the current government is too liberal.Bottom Line: "If you build it, they will come."BTW, the GOP rules committee has released a schedule of primaries that they want to use for 2012. IA and NH are in the first week of February, NV and SC can go whenever they want after IA and NH, 20 small states go in the 3rd week of February. The rest are split up into 3 groups (X, Y, and Z) and go based on a raffle in March and April.http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?lp=zh_en&trurl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.ballot-access.org%2f2008%2f04%2f03%2frepublican-rules-committee-issues-presidential-primary-timing-plan%2f

Friday, April 4, 2008

Ahhhh, those RACIST Ron Paul supporters. Part 1

I guess racists like to vote for their own. Check out this racist thread title. Just casually using derogatory racist terms like mulatto. Proves he is so racist that it doesn't even occur to him to try to hide it anymore...


Moved: Sincere question.. Why do Mulattos like Obama always talk about being "black"...
SteveMartin



I didn't inlcude the story, since it was unnecessary. The title is all that is needed.

Ahhhh, those wacky Ron Paul supporters. Part 86

This person doesn't understand why Ron Paul is not setting up a website to help coordinate their efforts to destroy his political future.

Newsflash for you...Ron Paul does NOT approve trying to disenfranchise millions of McCain voters and stealing the nomination. He does not WANT you doing this. That is why he is not setting up the site to coordinate the efforts.




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We NEED a delegates section! ! ! !

I'm not sure why, but no one (national campaign, forums, other websites) seems to be interested in providing a central clearinghouse for delegate support and information. Maybe it is our libertarian streak that resists central planning; But I'm telling you this could cost us.

Here in Iowa we have some of the same problems that they are facing in Nevada. In fact I cannot believe that we all would not have similar challenges in turning local precinct delegates into state delegates and (ultimately) national delegates.

I don't claim to be an "expert" in convention politics, but it is obviously not something in which success "just happens". Like almost everything else in politics, preparation and planning is crucial.

I have heard stories of Ron Paul delegates accidentally splitting their votes or voting against one another because they did not realize they were on the same "team". As we go to higher conventions we will be interacting with new supporters with whom we will need to coordinate. For example, we may need to decide before hand who we are going to vote for to go to national convention, decide on whether or not to try for a slate of RP delegates, decide on who will go "stealth", decide on platform resolutions, etc.

Everyone seems to be assuming that all RP delegates are in meetup groups. This is NOT the case.

In a county near us there were results published for a precinct caucus in which there were only two attendees. Both voted for Ron Paul. They would have automatically been delegates to their county convention. There is no meetup group in this area. We don't know who they are.In areas with a clear majority of Ron Paul delegates, this might not seem to be a problem. Most conventions will not be that way and we will need to be organized or we will NOT be able to translate our numbers into state or national delegates.

Can anyone see a way of encouraging the National campaign into starting an online delegates section? Hopefully, any RP delegate would at least visit the website occasionally, and see an invitation to register as a delegate. They could have us all register like we did for precinct captain. They could designate county, district, and state leaders who could be given lists of delegates in their area. They could contact them to schedule pre-convention training sessions.

Failing that, the headquarters could at least send out an invitation to contact their area coordinator.

Of course it would also be nice if this forum had a delegates section. I know that each state has its own section, but there are some things that delegates could share nationally, and it would sure expedite things if we had a gathering place.

Any thoughts?