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TER
05-12-2008, 03:28 PM
link (http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/05/12/ron-paul-strategy-heads-to-convention-showdown/)

Ron Paul has no chance of winning the Republican presidential nomination this year, but he continues to head toward the party’s National Convention with an ardent group of supporters and a second-phase strategy aimed at raising the profile of his libertarian-leaning issues.

John McCain locked down the delegates he needs to win the nomination two months ago, but Paul continues to be a draw on primary ballots. Just last week in North Carolina, Paul took 7 percent of the vote along with five convention delegates. He similarly won 8 percent of the votes in Indiana, although he didn’t pick up any delegates there.

Paul is nowhere close to McCain in the overall delegate count. According to The Associated Press tally of delegates, the Texas congressman has gathered 19 delegates so far. McCain has 1,413, Mike Huckabee has 286 and Mitt Romney has 260. But unlike Huckabee and Romney, Paul has not withdrawn from the race.

“He remains a candidate,” Paul spokesman Jesse Benton told FOXNews.com on Monday. That means Paul is planning on having as big a delegation as possible at the convention, and he continues to seek a speaking opportunity there, something the party has not offered to him yet.

Benton said a report on the Los Angeles Times’ Web site Monday that Paul planned “to stage an embarrassing public revolt” against McCain was “speculation.”

He said the Paul campaign is only seeking a “positive” effort to bring about reform to the Republican Party, including what Paul believes should be more limited government, including no Internal Revenue Service and no Federal Reserve.

But the Paul campaign’s state-by-state plans have caused some headaches among party officials, who chafe — and at the same time scratch their heads in wonder — at his supporters’ tactics.

The Nevada GOP got a taste of Paul’s supporters’ plans on April 26, when some 600 party delegates backing the congressman flooded the state convention, overwhelmed McCain’s supporters — who didn’t expect a fight — changed a rule, and proceeded to start electing a slate of Paul backers to head to Minneapolis-St. Paul in September.

Nevada GOP officials said the unexpected uprising at the usually orderly state convention caused enough confusion that they ran out of time at the convention hall and had to call a recess. The recess will remain in effect until the party can find another convention hall, said Nevada GOP Executive Director Zac Moyle.

Paul supporters cried foul, and for about a week after the blow-up, Moyle said the party headquarters received several threats — including death threats — from people clearly opposed to McCain. Though the threats were apparently, if not explicitly, from Paul supporters, Moyle said he does not believe the threats were sanctioned by the Paul campaign.

The threats included, “‘You’re gonna die,’ and, ‘You’ll pay,’ and things of that nature. … ‘You guys are gonna rot in hell. … All your typical bargain-bin variety of insults,” Moyle said.

“We did receive a ton of threats. … They’ve subsided now,” Moyle said.

Benton said Republicans should be proud of the interest that was tapped into Nevada. “Those were Nevada state GOP activists that were attending their convention. The Paul campaign has been very encouraging of our supporters, … ” Benton said. “This should be viewed I think very positively by Republicans. … This is about being positive. This is about making our party stronger and holding our party to principles that it has stood for so long.”

Dismissing the idea the Paul campaign was trying to embarrass McCain or run a revolt at the convention, Benton said, “This isn’t about any beef with Senator McCain. There’s respect there.”

Paul’s supporters are continuing to organize for upcoming contests, including in Georgia, Washington state and Minnesota, where Paul will be trying to cobble together as much support as he can. The Nevada strategy might not work, however, if McCain’s supporters show up in full strength.

“We are encouraging all elected delegates to attend the convention in Spokane. The will of the majority will prevail,” Washington state GOP spokesman Patrick Bell said in an e-mailed response to a question about the Paul strategy.

Benton said it’s unlikely Paul will support McCain, pointing primarily to their wide differences over the Iraq war. Paul believes the United States should pull out immediately; McCain says a precipitous troop withdrawal would be defeatist.

But “just because there’s no endorsement doesn’t mean that there is any animosity,” Benton noted.

Benton said Paul will use whatever support he can garner at the National Convention to push for adoption of his monetary policy goal to reintroduce gold and silver as an alternative to the dollar. Benton said Paul believes it would stabilize the country’s monetary unit, which has been in a steady decline against the euro. Benton said Paul has no plans to oppose any of McCain’s platform positions.

Addressing another development — former Georgia Sen. Bob Barr’s announcement Monday that he will run for president as a Libertarian Party candidate — Benton said, “That doesn’t factor into our plans in any way.”

Rhys
05-12-2008, 03:32 PM
Hey, at least now our no chance makes the lead sentence, instead of being buried three sentences deep.

makes ya think we do have a chance for them to be so quick to point out that we don't

eOs
05-12-2008, 03:32 PM
It's on the front page of google news too.

TER
05-12-2008, 03:36 PM
I say it over and over again. The GOP is visibly scared of Ron Paul and the Revolution. It is becoming very obvious that the complete media storm against McCain by the Dems is being timed. First, let Ron Paul do as much damage as he can, and then it will be over for McCain when the media bombs begin. The GOP leaders know this and want Ron Paul out of the picture, like, yesterday. People, the chances of McCain winning this November is zero, IMHO (as it should be).

May God keep Ron Paul safe.

pcosmar
05-12-2008, 03:37 PM
It was good to see Ron Paul on the front page of Google news. I don't think FOX's story is 100% correct, but at least they say he is still in the race.
I looked at the other story too.
http://wwwwakeupamericans-spree.blogspot.com/2008/05/ron-paul-soldiers-plan-revolt-against.html
Again not entirely accurate, but what do you expect from Neo-Cons.

Rhys
05-12-2008, 03:37 PM
anyone actually read it?!?!


Paul supporters cried foul, and for about a week after the blow-up, Moyle said the party headquarters received several threats — including death threats — from people clearly opposed to McCain. Though the threats were apparently, if not explicitly, from Paul supporters, Moyle said he does not believe the threats were sanctioned by the Paul campaign.

The threats included, “‘You’re gonna die,’ and, ‘You’ll pay,’ and things of that nature. … ‘You guys are gonna rot in hell. … All your typical bargain-bin variety of insults,” Moyle said.

“We did receive a ton of threats. … They’ve subsided now,” Moyle said.

the human brain doesn't register negatives...

Andrew-Austin
05-12-2008, 03:40 PM
MSM: "Oh by the way world, this guy named Paul is still apparently in the race".

TruthAtLast
05-12-2008, 04:58 PM
I love how they always make it seem like we are a disorderly crowd that was looking to destroy the GOP. They say we "stormed" the Nevada State convention and took it over. Ummm, last I checked all of those State delegates were ELECTED from the county conventions.

They act like we have NO RIGHT to stand up for Constitutional (and traditional Republican) values and that we are just sore losers. All Americans (McCain supporters included) have a right to go through the SAME process and voice their opinion. They also have the right to run for delegation slots and many of them choose not to.

They seem to believe that we have some crazy agenda that we just made up out of thin air. It is a little thing called the Constitution. The supreme law from which all others are to be judged and derived from!

This is one of my favorite quotes from The Revolution and someone should send it to every Media outlet that writes these types of stories:



The Revolution: A Manifesto - Page 66

If our government were scrupulously faithful to the Constitution, we would not need to be especially concerned when a person who represents a philosophy different from our own takes political office. Our Constitution delegates relatively few tasks to the federal government, so it should almost be a matter of indifference who is elected. We wouldn't have to worry that a social policy of which we disapproved would be imposed on our neighborhood at the whim of the new president and his court appointees, or that more of our money would be stolen to fund yet another government boondoggle. And we would also be spared the spectacle of countless American individuals and corporations frantically donating to candidates for political office during election years in order to reserve a place on the federal gravy train if their favorite should win.

Conza88
05-12-2008, 11:32 PM
Another faintly veined fken hit piece....

SERIOUSLY.. anyone think, OH we must be doing something good or whatever to get on the front page of digg.... drudge.... google news... fox.... THINK ffssssssss!. :rolleyes:

MSM is setting up the effort, so when and if RP delegates TAKE it out... they'll attempt to TARNISH the gop nominee, Rp. "revolt" all this bullshit talk which is actually LEGITIMATE PROCESS of POLITICS.... it was set up so that the MSM would have less sway over who gets chosen..

Seriously if you can't see, that this sudden new found exposure of RP - is the continued agenda of the MSM - you are still blind.