tomaO2
12-14-2007, 02:30 PM
I don't understand why so many people are upset with Liv's new video.
She got an 'almost' endorsement from the Obama Girl. That's huge. We should be on our knees thanking her. Look people, we've had a man that organised an Obama fan site with 2,500 members shift over to us. It's very apperent to me that we can do quite well with stealing Obama's base. They look at the man and see and agent for change but what they don't know is that Ron Paul is an even GREATER agent or change. This could be massive publicity for us and we should welcome this oppertunity with open arms. We need all the help we can get.
On the other hand, what if Ron Paul loses the nomination? I don't want to think about it but there is just no way to know either way. You now have only 2 options. Either you don't vote or hold your nose and vote for the least objectionable canidate. Well, I personally don't want 23+ years of Clinton/Bush in the White House and NONE of the other Republican choices are even remotely digestible. So who?
You might not like it but if you DO decide to vote, you could do much worse then Obama. Who cares if that makes you look like a party jumper, it's about picking the least objectionable guy that can win. If Ron Paul loses you should do this and if you don't think he can possibly lose then why worry about making a promise that will never have to be delivered?
If I had my way, Obama would win the Democrat nomination only to lose to Paul in the election. No Hillary ever again.
She got an 'almost' endorsement from the Obama Girl. That's huge. We should be on our knees thanking her. Look people, we've had a man that organised an Obama fan site with 2,500 members shift over to us. It's very apperent to me that we can do quite well with stealing Obama's base. They look at the man and see and agent for change but what they don't know is that Ron Paul is an even GREATER agent or change. This could be massive publicity for us and we should welcome this oppertunity with open arms. We need all the help we can get.
On the other hand, what if Ron Paul loses the nomination? I don't want to think about it but there is just no way to know either way. You now have only 2 options. Either you don't vote or hold your nose and vote for the least objectionable canidate. Well, I personally don't want 23+ years of Clinton/Bush in the White House and NONE of the other Republican choices are even remotely digestible. So who?
You might not like it but if you DO decide to vote, you could do much worse then Obama. Who cares if that makes you look like a party jumper, it's about picking the least objectionable guy that can win. If Ron Paul loses you should do this and if you don't think he can possibly lose then why worry about making a promise that will never have to be delivered?
If I had my way, Obama would win the Democrat nomination only to lose to Paul in the election. No Hillary ever again.