Topic: Psssssst... a smile for Ron Paul supporters.....
Sojourning_Soul's photo
Sun 04/22/12 07:18 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Sun 04/22/12 07:18 PM

Headline:

Ron Paul Wins in Iowa and Minnesota, Romney in a Panic!
http://dougwead.wordpress.com/2012/04/23/ron-paul-wins-in-iowa-and-minnesota-romney-in-a-panic/

Headline:

Iowa All District Conventions SWEEP 4-21-2012..

We took most positions on the State Central Committee, as well as most all the other committees. As for delegates.. let's just say that we will have AT LEAST a plurality of the NATIONAL DELEGATES coming out of the State Convention.. most likely we will get about 80%. Iowa gets 28 delegates.

Headline:

Ron Paul Wins 20 Out Of 24 Congressional Delegates From The State Of Minnesota!
http://wetheconservatives.com/ron-paul-wins-20-out-of-24-congressional-delegates-from-the-state-of-minnesota/

The list goes on state after state! If you are someone who researches rather than believing the MSM lies, you will find that the only states RP is not collecting the majority of delegates in are those that have been brought under investigation for tampering and voter fraud of the Robme GOP elites and RINO establishment!

Texas and California have yet to vote with 354 delegates at stake! MSM says Robme is the favorite to win, but couldn't draw a crowd at his rallies of over 300 people.....Pauls smallest audience was 4,200!

http://i.imgur.com/UvJTT.jpg

Robme, the chosen one, gets MSM coverage if he blows his nose....RP gets NONE, even when drawing crowds of 8,000 or more!



Unelectable? He is the only one STILL holding the office he was elected to, the others have all been outted by loss of a voter base, or ethics violations!

Extreme views outside mainstream thinking? Over 70% of THE PEOPLE agree with RP on the wars, the FED, smaller gov't, and reduced spending and taxes!

For those believing Robme has it "sewn up", and RP is "last" in delegate count with "only 50 delegates" (keep watching MSM!)...... we'll see you at the convention! laugh

willing2's photo
Sun 04/22/12 07:28 PM



Paul compares campaign to American Revolution at rain-soaked rally
Posted by
CNN's Dan Merica

Philadelphia (CNN) – Ahead of Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary, presidential hopeful Ron Paul painted his long-shot campaign as a new American revolution at a rain-soaked event outside Independence Hall.

“In our early history, we had a major undertaking overthrowing an empire,” Paul said. “And in some ways that is what we are doing now.”

– Follow the Ticker on Twitter: @PoliticalTicker

Paul’s supporters call his campaign the “Ron Paul Revolution,” and they turned out in a steady, hard rain outside the hall where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and adopted.

They stood with umbrellas drawn and ponchos on, even as the sound of rain smacking on the tents in the park made it difficult for people to hear the candidate.

“It is obvious that we need to change our foreign policy because of the cost,” Paul said. “Our foreign policy is a schizophrenic foreign policy – it is on again off again."

Though the Texas congressman finds himself behind former Gov. Mitt Romney and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, according to the CNN delegate count, he consistently raises large sums of money. In the first quarter of 2012, the Paul campaign said they raised nearly $10.4 million, with nearly $2.6 million coming in March alone.

At the end of the speech, Paul handicapped the presidential race.

“When you run, you run to win. I have won elections 12 times, and that puts a stamp of approval and what we are doing,” Paul said. “We do know that the continuation of the spirit of liberty will persist no matter what, and that is what really counts.”

Before Paul took the stage, supporters listened to performances by Indianapolis musician Jordan Page and a speech on foreign policy by Michael Scheuer, the former head of the CIA unit that tracked al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. When Scheuer joked about a recent comments by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, about President Barack Obama being “stupid,” the crowd - which had been relatively quiet during the speech - roared at the comment.

“Senator Grassley’s term stupid is exactly the correct adjective to apply to people of both parities, the media and the academy,” Scheuer said.

Following his swing through Pennsylvania, the campaign turns their focus to Paul’s home state of Texas for events in El Paso, Austin and Houston. The Texas primary is on May 29.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/04/22/paul-compares-campaign-to-american-revolution-at-rain-soaked-rally/

Lpdon's photo
Sun 04/22/12 07:44 PM
rofl

Lpdon's photo
Sun 04/22/12 07:44 PM
Romney is the nominee. Get over it and accept it.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Sun 04/22/12 07:48 PM

Romney is the nominee. Get over it and accept it.


rofl

Thanks for the laugh your comments always provide me with!

boredinaz06's photo
Sun 04/22/12 09:11 PM

Romney is the nominee. Get over it and accept it.


laugh laugh laugh laugh

Lpdon's photo
Sun 04/22/12 10:14 PM


Romney is the nominee. Get over it and accept it.


rofl

Thanks for the laugh your comments always provide me with!


Well be seeing how hard your laughing after Tampa when Paul's political career is off of life support and officially over. :banana:

Lpdon's photo
Sun 04/22/12 10:15 PM


Romney is the nominee. Get over it and accept it.


laugh laugh laugh laugh


I don't like the guy and have NEVER supported him but I have accepted the reality of it. Only people with a severe mental disorder really believe that Ron Paul has even a small chance at the nomination.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 04/23/12 03:31 AM



Romney is the nominee. Get over it and accept it.


laugh laugh laugh laugh


I don't like the guy and have NEVER supported him but I have accepted the reality of it. Only people with a severe mental disorder really believe that Ron Paul has even a small chance at the nomination.


Accept, obey, concede, give up, surrender, give in.... yep, those are the words of a true patriot willing to fight for their country and beliefs alright,... but I guess you need pride and principle to even understand such things