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Jeremy
03-06-2008, 08:59 PM
"This country is in a revolution, they're sick and tired of what they're getting, and I happen to be lucky enough to be a part of it"

Lol, remember that awesome one-liner. I was reminded of it from the song on RP's Mysapce http://www.myspace.com/ronpaul2008

We're all a part of the revolution and there's no turning back. =D


Just pointing out the obvious right now because some people need the obvious pointed out for them.

abe447
03-06-2008, 09:09 PM
I agree. When this all started, Ron Paul supporters were led to believe that this would be some kind of a day at the beach which many of us fully understood from the beginning would be a very very difficult undertaking. I knew it was going to be long and hard and tough, but unfortunately many have already jumped ship...

http://ronpaulgraphs.com/rpforums_active_members.png

ItsTime
03-06-2008, 09:11 PM
you are judging the revolution by this forum? Please..... this forum is great but no indicator of the revolution.

Cowlesy
03-06-2008, 09:15 PM
I agree. When this all started, Ron Paul supporters were led to believe that this would be some kind of a day at the beach which many of us fully understood from the beginning would be a very very difficult undertaking. I knew it was going to be long and hard and tough, but unfortunately many have already jumped ship...

http://ronpaulgraphs.com/rpforums_active_members.png

Pack your bags and go home then friend. This forum is no place for sunshine patriots to pontificate. I'm not calling you one, but just letting you know we have much work to be done and very little time to fend off those aren't ready for the long struggle.

Vaya con dios!

crackyflipside
03-06-2008, 09:17 PM
you are judging the revolution by this forum? Please..... this forum is great but no indicator of the revolution.

Very true, just the fact that MANY people are embracing his message as compared to his last presidential bid is extraordinary. Imagine how many young people have been turned on to real constitutional style government on just various other forums and social networking sites.

I've been saying it since I got here, Ron Paul is just a greeter for the revolution, the revolution is much larger than just one man.

ItsTime
03-06-2008, 09:17 PM
I talk to people very day that are joining this Revolution or at least they are understanding what is happening. And I will do so till the day I die.

tangent4ronpaul
03-06-2008, 09:33 PM
I agree. When this all started, Ron Paul supporters were led to believe that this would be some kind of a day at the beach which many of us fully understood from the beginning would be a very very difficult undertaking. I knew it was going to be long and hard and tough, but unfortunately many have already jumped ship...

http://ronpaulgraphs.com/rpforums_active_members.png

WOW! - there were more people online Super Tuesday than today - what a surprise!

If that chart started earlier, the big picture would look a lot different.

Or I suppose if you didn't want to demoralize people, you could have picked this graph instead, that more accurately describes the situation...

http://ronpaulgraphs.com/rpforums_members.png

-n

abe447
03-06-2008, 09:36 PM
Active members are people who are still actively part of the forum. There is probably a certain amount of days they have to be away before they get dropped from the active list. Using the members graph is misleading because it never goes down. Active members shows the number of people still fighting for liberty and it's dropped off signifcantly. There are many factors that go into that- Ron Paul not doing well, crazy and delusional supporters, change of moderators, etc. I hope the lost active members are still helping the revolution.

tangent4ronpaul
03-06-2008, 09:36 PM
Looked at another way - half of the registered members were online Super Tuesday and only a third were on today.

The sky must be falling!

-n