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Liberty Star
12-15-2007, 09:18 AM
Telegraph reports from Iowa how Ron Paul could become next President of the US by translating online support into grass roots energy and on the ground momentum:





Ron Paul leads Republicans online

By Toby Harnden in Sioux Center, Iowa
13/12/2007



The 2008 presidential campaign with the biggest on-line presence is led by 72-year-old congressman in a crumpled suit who confesses he has no internet strategy but just stumbled on “a wonderful secret weapon”.


Ron Paul, a libertarian opposed to the Iraq war and government intrusion, is now drawing some of the largest crowds of any Republican candidate in Iowa and has raised more money on a single day than any of his rivals.

A campaign sign at his events boasts about the secret of his success: “Out next President is Ron Paul. Go ahead, Google him.” Doing so harvests 1.49 million items – more than Hillary Clinton (835,000) and Barack Obama (637,000) combined.

On the campus of Dordt College, a private Christian university in the remote north-western corner of snow-blanketed Iowa, Dr Paul, an obstetrician/gynaecologist, was hailed by a gathering of more than 300 as a cult hero.

National polls show Mr Paul in sixth place in the Republican field but he is in a stronger position in the early-voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire, where success could transform subsequent contests.

If his on-line support and the enthusiasm of his followers can be translated even partially into feet on the ground on January 3, when the Iowa caucuses are held, then he could score a major upset by leaping ahead of one or more of the major contenders.

Dr Paul draws backing from disaffected Republicans, some Democrats and a large number of independents. But his biggest pool of potential voters includes internet-savvy youngsters and others who have never been involved in politics.

Samuel Zylstra, 21, a psychology student, said he first became aware of Dr Paul when he saw him on the television chat show hosted by the controversial political satirist Bill Maher.

“Then I looked him up on the internet. There’s so much stuff about him there. That’s how his campaign works.”

Except that Dr Paul had nothing to do with it.


“I wish I could say, ‘Boy, I really organised the grass roots, I really know how the internet works and we hired a few computer experts’,” he said in Sioux City.

Instead, the voters found Dr Paul and his campaign, like that of Howard Dean, the early Democratic front runner in 2004, has been taken in a direction the candidate himself had never anticipated.

Matt Bai, author of a book that examines the effect of the internet on American politics, described the process in the New York Times as akin to a rock guitarist falling “backward off the stage into the hands of an adoring crowd”.

Dr Paul’s contention that the “nanny state” has taken over invariably receives hearty applause.

“We have lost our way as a nation, we have lost our understanding of the constitution, we have lost our confidence in freedom,” he said in Sioux Center.

But it is his anti-war message that brings crowds to their feet. Declaring that he would bring US troops home from the Middle East, Japan, South Korea and Europe, Dr Paul said that Islamist terrorism was motivated by America’s desire to extend “our foreign empire” and occupy other countries.

He compared the Iraq invasion to a Chinese invasion of the US.

“What if they said, ‘Well, we want to promote our system of government on you through force’? What if they build military bases on our land to protect their oil in the Gulf of Mexico and they had different religious values?

“What would we do? It would unite every single American and we’d pick up our guns and do some fighting.”

The movement that Dr Paul has tapped into will continue to be a force in American politics long after his campaign has ended.

“The momentum’s building regardless of the outcome of the election,” he told the Sioux Center crowd.

“There’s something stirring in this country and I don’t think you can silence those people who have been interested in this campaign.”




http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/12/12/wuspols212.xml

RPatTheBeach
12-15-2007, 09:35 AM
The movement that Dr Paul has tapped into will continue to be a force in American politics long after his campaign has ended.

Most important part!

Good article

disciple
12-15-2007, 09:47 AM
This article is like 2 days old, how did we miss on it?

Liberty Star
12-15-2007, 10:46 AM
This article is like 2 days old, how did we miss on it?

There are not many fair reports in US media on Ron Paul thogh things are changing for the better slowly. US News media and pundits know that a lot of people are looking for Ron Paul's ideas online, in news. Some online sources have been feeding news with Ron Paul tags with negative coverage trying to bury any good news and dampen Ron Paul grass roots campaign. That will not work, they have more surprises waiting ahead. But Ron Paul's popularity is surprising many in the news rooms.

bc2208
12-15-2007, 10:47 AM
Awesome - thanks for bolding things I don't have time to read lol

NewEnd
12-15-2007, 11:11 AM
nice article, was it actually printed?

Liberty Star
12-15-2007, 11:18 AM
Awesome - thanks for bolding things I don't have time to read lol

I had too much coffee today lol
I'm hoping most people don't have time to read the whole article and are doing something more useful about the Tea Party.



nice article, was it actually printed?


Yes, it was printed under International News.

Liberty Star
12-15-2007, 12:07 PM
Most important part!

Good article

I agree, that is the most important part.

Ideas behind this campaign are too important for America and all of us to be embraced just during election season even if many of us hadn't heard about Ron Paul till recently.

JosephTheLibertarian
12-15-2007, 12:12 PM
Most important part!

Good article

maybe to you..

Liberty Star
12-15-2007, 12:29 PM
maybe to you..

It is not in your opinion?

Election is part of this Liberties Movement that Ron Paul has inspired and not that the Movement is part of just an Elecation campaign. Both go hand in hand but election itself without a movement effecting Americans hearts and minds would not bring much change. Ron Paul has already won on many fronts even before the first ballot has been cast and this grass roots movement will be hard to stop given the appeal it is finding among many Americans across the board. Elections are game of money to a great extent in our system and money bombs help there a great deal.

Paul4Prez
12-15-2007, 12:41 PM
Here's how Ron Paul could become the next President of the US:

Everyone who supports him gets registered to vote on time, in the right party, and turns out on election day. That's all it would take, even if the polls are right, which we know they're not.

If anyone tries to tell you he can't win, explain how low voter turnout is in the primaries, and how he could win -- but only if they register and vote for him.

Dr. Ron Paul is curing the apathy of millions of Americans. The other candidates are inducing apathy. Convert as many people as you can, and then make sure they vote with you.

Liberty Star
12-15-2007, 01:33 PM
Here's how Ron Paul could become the next President of the US:

Everyone who supports him gets registered to vote on time, in the right party, and turns out on election day. That's all it would take, even if the polls are right, which we know they're not.

If anyone tries to tell you he can't win, explain how low voter turnout is in the primaries, and how he could win -- but only if they register and vote for him.

Dr. Ron Paul is curing the apathy of millions of Americans. The other candidates are inducing apathy. Convert as many people as you can, and then make sure they vote with you.


Absolutely correct!

FreedomProsperityPeace
12-15-2007, 03:21 PM
"we have lost our confidence in freedom"

Very true!

Liberty Star
12-15-2007, 05:17 PM
"we have lost our confidence in freedom"

Very true!


Temporarily.

Fight to get it back is on.

Liberty Star
12-15-2007, 10:32 PM
Do not think it is over, they are still pushing for a new war:



Neocons Devastated by Iran Intel Bombshell

http://www.alternet.org/story/69932/

Liberty Star
12-16-2007, 02:07 PM
Bump for freedom :p

Highstreet
12-16-2007, 02:35 PM
Telegraph reports from Iowa how Ron Paul could become next President of the US by translating online support into grass roots energy and on the ground momentum:




http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/12/12/wuspols212.xml

Digg it!!

Great article.

http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Ron_Paul_leads_Republicans_online

Liberty Star
12-28-2007, 10:50 PM
Digg it!!

Great article.

http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Ron_Paul_leads_Republicans_online


Cool !