Ron Paul To Drop OUT!!!!!!!, page 2
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reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 08:54 PM by redrose123
reply to post by Fromabove



Ron Paul has no intention of dropping out. He is in for the long haul. Sorry to disappoint the Ron Paul haters. This isn't about and election this is a movement.


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 09:02 PM by LongbottomLeaf
reply to post by tvtexan



And after that we can expect atleast 4 years of Obamatrons crying about racism


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 09:08 PM by LongbottomLeaf
reply to post by MrSpad



Come on now he isnt Newt
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reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 09:09 PM by freedom12
reply to post by redrose123

And if the movement is stalled by some other man being selected to faceoff against Obama in November, the seeds have been planted.


Who will be the next to try to further the good Dr's ideas? Maybe a new face? Maybe his son Rand will continue on? Scratch that! I KNOW Rand will continue on with his father's ideals.

And then we have the OWS folks. Though misguided, they also know things are horribly wrong in this country. Maybe as they get their heads on straight and focus, there is hope for them to join the Paul movement!

Go Ron Go!


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 09:34 PM by tvtexan
Originally posted by redrose123
reply to
post by Fromabove



Ron Paul has no intention of dropping out. He is in for the long haul. Sorry to disappoint the Ron Paul haters. This isn't about and election this is a movement.


We all know that he's in for "Long Haul" and that he won't drop out.

My question for you... and all the RP supporters is... Who will you support in the general election?

Could you support Mittens? Could you support "Eye of Newt?"... if you had to.
Will you be so principled that you won't even vote?

Just curious as to your back-up plan.


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 09:44 PM by sheepslayer247
reply to post by tvtexan



I support Ron Paul and I can safely say that I will not vote for another Republican!

For that last 3 elections I have heard that I have to vote for the lesser of two evils for the good of the party, so I did but always wondered why. Then I realized that I could have voted either way and gotten the same results.

The Republicans will learn this election that there is a large portion of the Republican party that will stay home on election day if RP is not the nominee. Hell, I know a few that would vote for Obama just to thwart a Romney or Newt administration.

I wonder if the GOP is smart enough to understand that!?
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reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 09:13 AM by DIRTYDONKEY
reply to post by OutKast Searcher


which state is he skipping? he still debating in Florida, just cost a lot of money to campaign there, which mittens has plenty of. Dr.Paul is a fiscal conservative and he's demonstrating that by not wasting his donation money that comes from the people to fight in a winner take all state of Florida's size. plus they lost some of their delegates for moving up their primary. Iowa still not written in stone.
(soft delegates) N.H lost delegates for moving up theirs and Gingrich and santorum aren't even on ballot in virgina. this thing is still up in the air. RONPAUL2012



reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 10:06 AM by TheLieWeLive
Originally posted by tvtexan
Originally posted by redrose123
reply to
post by Fromabove



Ron Paul has no intention of dropping out. He is in for the long haul. Sorry to disappoint the Ron Paul haters. This isn't about and election this is a movement.


We all know that he's in for "Long Haul" and that he won't drop out.

My question for you... and all the RP supporters is... Who will you support in the general election?

Could you support Mittens? Could you support "Eye of Newt?"... if you had to.
Will you be so principled that you won't even vote?

Just curious as to your back-up plan.







No back-up plan. It's called writing in Ron Paul's name on my ballot when I vote this November regardless if he wins the primary or not.


reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 11:53 AM by TerrorizeTheCorruption
reply to post by freedom12



Better not be! I love the guys ideals hes what you americans and we the world need.
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