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Originally posted by MrWendal
reply to post by TinfoilTP
Even though he has said he will not support Romney you are convinced he will tell supporters to "fall in line" with Romney?
Drink up that Koolaid. I am sure it is refreshing.
Originally posted by TinfoilTP
reply to post by MrWendal
Seeing as you see him as such a wise leader, will you follow him into Romneyland when he tells you all to get out and support Romney against Obama?
You don't think he made all this headway in the GOP Party, a GOP where his son is expected to rise in ranks, to kick them in the teeth and not support Romney when he gets the nomination do you?
Waiting to hear of your undieing support you are prepared to extend towards Romney.............edit on 15-5-2012 by TinfoilTP because: (no reason given)edit on 15-5-2012 by TinfoilTP because: (no reason given)
"I want us to stand for something", Ron Paul said as he refused to pledge his support to the republican nominee for president should Ron Paul lose the contest. “You now, for fifty, sixty years, we change parties, but we never change policy.”[cnsnews] Paul's statements, if true, could hand Barack Obama a second term.
As I reflect on our 2012 Presidential campaign, I am humbled by the supporters who have worked so hard and sacrificed so much. And I am so proud of what we have accomplished. We will not stop until we have restored what once made America the greatest country in human history.
This campaign fought hard and won electoral success that the talking heads and pundits never thought possible. But, this campaign is also about more than just the 2012 election. It has been part of a quest I began 40 years ago and that so many have joined. It is about the campaign for Liberty, which has taken a tremendous leap forward in this election and will continue to grow stronger in the future until we finally win.
Our campaign will continue to work in the state convention process. We will continue to take leadership positions, win delegates, and carry a strong message to the Republican National Convention that Liberty is the way of the future.
Moving forward, however, we will no longer spend resources campaigning in primaries in states that have not yet voted. Doing so with any hope of success would take many tens of millions of dollars we simply do not have. I encourage all supporters of Liberty to make sure you get to the polls and make your voices heard, particularly in the local, state, and Congressional elections, where so many defenders of Freedom are fighting and need your support.
I hope all supporters of Liberty will remain deeply involved - become delegates, win office, and take leadership positions. I will be right there with you. In the coming days, my campaign leadership will lay out to you our delegate strategy and what you can do to help, so please stay tuned.
For Liberty, Ron Paul
Originally posted by getreadyalready
I realize politics is a dirty game, and I realize the delegate strategy is important and necessary, but doesn't it seem dirty to completely ignore the voters, and completely ignore the will of the voters in the straw polls, caucuses, and primaries, and instead just work on getting your plants to the convention?
Why not actually LEAD the party?
I'm afraid he is just a smart guy with great ideas, but not a true leader.
Originally posted by xyankee
If I was Dr. Paul, I would run as an independent! That would really f@#$ up the Repubs. They want to play games so would I.
But these lies will actually help Ron Paul, so let them run with them. It will help him win delegates AND will help him win the beauty contests, if they aren't as rigged and fraud ridden as the conventions have been of course. If Romney supporters believe everything they hear on the MSM, which they do, they won't turn out on primary day when they think their guy is the only one running. We know we Ron Paul supporters will turn out to vote, so we may see him win California and/or Texas simply because the status quo folks will be sitting at home comfortable in the illusion that Ron Paul dropped out.
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
C'mon guys.... Ron Paul gave it his best shot. He tried his hardest and he did a VERY good job. He came closer than anyone since Perot and that little twit got scared and dropped when I think he realized he might actually WIN.