RonPaulFanInGA
01-11-2011, 02:38 PM
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/right-turn/2011/01/yesterday_i_wrote_about_the.html
But why not show up and make all those arguments, just as Ron Paul's supporters did? He then lashes out at the Paul followers, saying they made it difficult to get into meetings. He says the Paul supporters attendance "was not a positive thing." He even goes so far as to say attendance doesn't matter. "So long as CPAC is willing to give out scholarships to college students, give them free hotels and interesting speakers in the middle of winter, you're going to get them." Perhaps anticipating a strong attendance regardless of the boycott, he contends that lots of people have already made their reservations or don't even know about the issue. (This seems to contradict his assertion that his strategy successfully raised awareness of their group's complaint).
But why not show up and make all those arguments, just as Ron Paul's supporters did? He then lashes out at the Paul followers, saying they made it difficult to get into meetings. He says the Paul supporters attendance "was not a positive thing." He even goes so far as to say attendance doesn't matter. "So long as CPAC is willing to give out scholarships to college students, give them free hotels and interesting speakers in the middle of winter, you're going to get them." Perhaps anticipating a strong attendance regardless of the boycott, he contends that lots of people have already made their reservations or don't even know about the issue. (This seems to contradict his assertion that his strategy successfully raised awareness of their group's complaint).