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bobbyw24
01-13-2012, 06:55 AM
Ron Paul is doing much better in the Republican presidential race than anyone not named Mitt Romney. But even after strong second- and third-place finishes in New Hampshire and Iowa, respectively, "Paul's insurgent campaign for the Republican presidential nomination may strike some as a lost cause," says Gerardo Orlando at The Orlando Report. Still, unlike four years ago, many Republicans are taking Paul and his devoted following seriously this time around — even though few think the libertarian congressman has any shot at winning the nomination. Here, a look at why Ron Paul might still be a forced to be reckoned with:

If he can't win the nomination, why is Paul running?

A cause. Paul and his aides insist that the Ron Paul Revolution will keep on rolling through the GOP primary season, and perhaps all the way to the Republican National Convention in August. If he can win enough delegates, Paul will have leverage at the convention to... do something. "Given everything we know about him, he'll be seeking some sort of major policy statement from the party," Colby College political scientist Anthony Corrado tells Bloomberg. "I suspect that's more important to him than any particularly personal role at the convention or any rules change." Paul seems to be leaning that way, telling CNN he might get "something in the platform that says, maybe we ought to look at the Federal Reserve and maybe we ought to reconsider and not (go) to war unless we have a declaration of war."

http://news.yahoo.com/insurgent-ron-paul-why-hes-2012-x-factor-155500699.html

bobbyw24
01-13-2012, 07:45 AM
End the Fed

Sarge
01-13-2012, 09:35 AM
Did I see the word surge here?

Not enough. That still leaves SOPA, NDAA the Patriot Act and many more things.

jkr
01-13-2012, 09:37 AM
no retreat
no surrender

flightlesskiwi
01-13-2012, 09:49 AM
telling CNN he might get "something in the platform that says, maybe we ought to look at the Federal Reserve and maybe we ought to reconsider and not (go) to war unless we have a declaration of war."

they really don't get it, do they? this isn't about brokerage, this isn't about establishment policy statements, this is about shaking the establishment to its core.

bobbyw24
01-13-2012, 11:15 AM
no retreat
no surrender


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-YMRbh0OqM