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If there's one thing Super Tuesday will show is that Ron Paul should fold up the tents and go home.
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spiritsoup read my blog
Feb 6, 2008 | 3:56 AM

Why should he as long as he has the money.
He is the only one that will talk about real solutions for our economy his enterance has brought real issues to the debates I say stay in it what does he have to lose. Each canidate that drops out, their delegates are up for grabs.
And bet he will run on a third party ticket. And I'm glad he will because we have a one party system the only difference between Rep. and Dem. is what they want to spend money on.
They both support a one world government.
You can bet both parties are doing their best to usher in the North American Union and the death to our souverigned nation.

Ratt_Killer read my blog view my photos
Feb 6, 2008 | 8:08 AM

Watch out tall, you just opened a can of whoop azz from the Ron Paul Crazies.
You will be blogged to death. I posted an infomative piece on you tube and was completely overwhelmed with hate mail from these nutjobs. Seems like all they have to do is resend the same boring information that is provided to them via talking points from the Paul campaign.
Ratt

Tallmanok2 read my blog view my photos
Feb 6, 2008 | 8:11 AM

Well I knew that might happen Ratt but with only nine delegates I hate to see the guy waste money on a hopeless cause

whatwhenwhyhow read my blog
Feb 6, 2008 | 12:36 PM

Having a voice out there for people who don't agree with the party favorites is not a hopeless cause. If he has the money to continue, he should. Look what John Edwards message did on the Democratic side. Unfortunately, in politics it usually comes down to who has the money to buy the office. I'd like to see a limit set on what any candidate can spend in any election cycle for an office. Maybe then, the rest of us could serve our country if we choose to.

Michigan_Man read my blog view my photos
Feb 6, 2008 | 12:50 PM

Crazy Ron Paul, he supports the gold standard. What a character.

Tallmanok2 read my blog view my photos
Feb 6, 2008 | 12:50 PM

what,

The powers that be will never put limits on themselves.

Iroqvn_I_Said_That read my blog view my photos
Feb 7, 2008 | 2:04 PM

The Ron Paul Revolution & the Constitution Party; It started and It’s Coming.
Feb 7, 2008 | 1:57 PM
Category: Political

Edit | Delete In response to " Fold it up."

Until the People that support the Ron Paul Revolution push collectively and establish the Constitution Party, the Revolution will be about noise and short of substance. And it’s all good! Really! Because it’s bring attention to the need of a New Party that represents the needs of the People and not the mindless “were number one” crowd.

The principal parties have an intense loathing that is nothing short of fear. The beginnings of the Republican Party met with similar difficulties yet, it was established. Unfortunately as with all political organizations the attitude of the minions “party hardy, drama, and lunacy” comprise the bulk of a movement that gives me pause as to how effective any organization is from the bottom up. For all I’ve seen it’s not about issues and advancement of society more so than “we are number one.”

From my vantage point it’s not about number one, it’s about the eradication of pejorative xenophobia that constantly prevails throughout the various socio-economic levels and strata. The minions and they will stay minions until they look and act beyond the conduits with its controls and pigeon holes that are designed to impede any establishment of opposing party because it will threaten a history of deceit, pandering, and amoral culmany and their ability to claim “were number one.”

There isn’t anything facile with about getting the views and points of a group of people that

Iroqvn_I_Said_That read my blog view my photos
Feb 7, 2008 | 2:06 PM

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see and want something different … something that doesn’t rely on disparaging another group or individuals to further an agenda and self enrichment and claiming “were number one.”.

This revolution started; formally, circa 1992 when George H. announced “there will be a new world order.” That statement was an Edward Barney softening technique to prepare a sheeple populace to fall in line. However, a segment of the population recognized the warning, and started the process to turn it all back on those that would continue business as usual. Then, it was said it would take about 20 years to get it done. If not this election … then it will be the next, the only problem I can foresee …will there be enough of a viable planet to build with, that hasn’t been corrupted by the “establishment of global Neo-Cons.”.

IROQVN! I said that! William Bishop, Detroit, Michigan
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Tallmanok2

I am an American Indian. I developed Muscular Dystrophy in 2001 at the ripe old age of 44. I spend my days mostly on line and with my wife, and kids. I guess you could say I'm a Democrat but I am most interested in what any candidate can do to improve the world in which we live. I know I really spell poorly but I take solace in the fact that neither could Einstein. LOL

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