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ROXNeturino5
01-04-2008, 12:18 AM
From what I've been hearing, Ron Paul got dominated by the elderly iowans. So the iowa polls were right all along, and no wonder because the oldsters don't use the internet for their political information, they still use the criminally biased MSM. They probably don't even know who Ron Paul is, or if they do, they're too afraid of "terrism" or too afraid of change (because they are old) to give him their vote. To say nothing of the "he said he loves Jesus on TV so he's got my vote" vote.

This is a learning experience for the Paul campaign. We do have an Achilles' Heel that must be addressed. What are we going to do about the elderly vote? Because it seems that these are the people that the Paul campaign isn't reaching that still give a damn to vote even if they are voting based on MSM propaganda. And it appears there are still a lot more of them that will vote than there are of the voting 'internet generation.'

Of course, one solution is just to wait for these people to kick the proverbial bucket along with the MSM, but we all know we're gonna be homeless on the continent our fathers conquered before that happens.

This seems to be *the* generational gap that we have missed to our chagrin. So what are we going to do about it? Suggestions?

Chester Copperpot
01-04-2008, 12:20 AM
We poison all their food at the old age homes. muhahaha

just kidding of course

yongrel
01-04-2008, 12:23 AM
From here: http://www.bluegalaxy.org/killppl.htm

"Everyone knows of someone who’s over seventy years old, and most of us grew up with grandparents who were close to or over the age of seventy. Our elder senior citizens all appear to be loving and caring, but are they? Just how much do we really know about these people who have already lived their lives and are waiting for their impending death? Not as much as a lot of people think.

When people reach the age of seventy, they are required to join a club. It’s a very secret club called Perdition’s Elders. They seek you out as soon as you turn seventy, (it has never taken them more than a month to find someone), and force you to join the club. If you refuse to join, they kill you with an injection that causes heart attacks, but most people are happy to join. Once in the club, the brainwashing begins. It is very thorough and usually only takes three hours to be completed.

Very few people under the age of seventy know about this awful club, but I managed to find one man willing to talk about it. I’ll call him Mr. “A”, but he’s really Arthur Pandangle of 1217 Park Avenue Apt. 15, Orange Park, FL 32073, phone #(904) 269-6549. Mr. “A” has been a member of the club for eight years now and is president of the Orange Park chapter. He helps the local clubs organize the meetings where they all get together and decide what unsuspecting soul they will attack next. There are many hideous things that they do, but they are very clever at disguising their evil tactics behind the excuse that they’re too old to know better.

Mr. “A” told me that for his initiation into Perdition’s Elders, he drove his Grand Prix northbound on St. Johns Bluff Road South to the intersection of Beach Boulevard and St. Johns Bluff; then entered the left hand turn lane. The light was green, but he stopped anyway, completely ignoring the blaring horns of the cars behind him. When the light turned green for the east and west bound lanes of Beach Boulevard, he ran his red light and proceeded into the intersection, where a westbound truck smacked into the rear of his car. Because he was so old, the police only charged him with careless driving.

Pension days are the worst. They get their money, head straight for the stores, and try their best to cause automobile accidents on the way. The unlucky senile delinquents who don’t have cars use this chance to call up their children and/or grandchildren to drive them around; then they put them through hell all day long. Once they reach the stores, heaven help the merchants who don’t have the items they’re looking for because Perdition’s Elders has a game where they keep score of how many people they can get fired during the month, with the winner receiving an extra set of false teeth. (They love this because they can leave them in a bathroom so someone else will find them and have to stare at them while they brush their teeth or comb their hair.) The pension checks allow them to buy their medications, so they get stoned and head back out on the roads, creating as much havoc as possible. (If you look at their faces real close, you’ll see an evil grin.)

The whole problem of these senile delinquents lies in their complete rejection of contemporary society. They have watched their children grow up to be accountants, stock brokers, and even computer specialists, and they begin to wonder, “Is it all really worth it?” They’ll stop at nothing to harm the young people they’re so jealous of. Mr. “A” claims that anyone over seventy can get away with almost anything. It’s very rare that someone his age gets harassed, but if they are harassed, they simply pretend they can’t hear. This usually infuriates the person they pull this trick on, but they always seem to get away with it.

If we don’t do something to put an end to Perdition’s Elders, then their way of life is all we have to look forward to in our own old age. We need to totally eliminate this club, but there are so many of them and their brainwashing techniques are so powerful that this is an almost impossible task. The only way to end this club completely is to kill everyone over seventy years old. If we miss only a few of them, that’s all they’ll need to rebuild Perdition’s Elders, so we need to be very thorough in our total elimination of them, starting with the worst one of them all, George Burns."

JAlli41
01-04-2008, 12:25 AM
he is THE ONLY CANDIDATE who has a plan to ensure social security... that is to stop borrowing from it, also his family life is impeccable, the elderly will eat this stuff up... we have to get the message out there...BTW my grandparents love the fact that he wants to get out of Korea and my grandmother loves the idea of leaving the UN...

Ara825
01-04-2008, 12:52 AM
:eek: "Oldsters" lol

I went to my first Ron Paul meetup tonight. We were a small group with only six people in attendance. It was the first time for all six of us to attend a meetup. Five of the six were "Oldsters" Two of the five have always voted democrat, one is a first time voter, the other two have been Ron Paul supporters for twenty years.

The problem was Iowa. Iowa is all about farming. Iowa is all about Jesus. We will do better in NH.

Trust me, I've been around few years longer than you Youngsters have ;)

And stop picking on us old feeble granny's and paw-paws!

:D

Dave Pedersen
01-04-2008, 01:00 AM
Social security. When you are too old to work you still get hungry and cold and scared but you know you can't work. All you have to keep you alive is that monthly check. That check is the only thing between you and the streets.

When you see grey hair remember that before you say anything.

Young people know they can get a job. Old people know they can't.

Justicar333
01-04-2008, 01:08 AM
I think some of the older people are a bit jaded over past movements. They will tolerate a lot to just make sure no one bombs us, and that the check keeps coming in. My own parents are a bit like that. In our conversations about politics, they seem adament that things never change, and I think they worry that it might.

To quote my father, who is about 60 now. "If Ron gets elected, and the protections are removed, what will happen to my job?" True, Ron supports unions, which is where the power should lay. With the people. But he has only 5-10 years to pay off his debts and retire. Loosing work would cost them their home, and by the time things stabalize, it might be too late.

My mother is more supportive, but she simply refuses to believe that people will get up and vote for change. And from her point of view, over 60 years support that assertion. If we want to swing more elderly voters, we have to show we are serious. And the campaighn needs to explain in better detail how it will protect vulnrable age groups during the transition.

Joe3113
01-04-2008, 01:10 AM
Someone get to the f*cking nursing homes in New Hampshire and start saying you'll spend time with them if they vote for Ron Paul.......f*ckin old ppl....get on the net already

faisal
01-04-2008, 01:13 AM
From here: http://www.bluegalaxy.org/killppl.htm

"Everyone knows of someone who’s over seventy years old, and most of us grew up with grandparents who were close to or over the age of seventy. Our elder senior citizens all appear to be loving and caring, but are they? Just how much do we really know about these people who have already lived their lives and are waiting for their impending death? Not as much as a lot of people think.

When people reach the age of seventy, they are required to join a club. It’s a very secret club called Perdition’s Elders. They seek you out as soon as you turn seventy, (it has never taken them more than a month to find someone), and force you to join the club. If you refuse to join, they kill you with an injection that causes heart attacks, but most people are happy to join. Once in the club, the brainwashing begins. It is very thorough and usually only takes three hours to be completed.

Very few people under the age of seventy know about this awful club, but I managed to find one man willing to talk about it. I’ll call him Mr. “A”, but he’s really Arthur Pandangle of 1217 Park Avenue Apt. 15, Orange Park, FL 32073, phone #(904) 269-6549. Mr. “A” has been a member of the club for eight years now and is president of the Orange Park chapter. He helps the local clubs organize the meetings where they all get together and decide what unsuspecting soul they will attack next. There are many hideous things that they do, but they are very clever at disguising their evil tactics behind the excuse that they’re too old to know better.

Mr. “A” told me that for his initiation into Perdition’s Elders, he drove his Grand Prix northbound on St. Johns Bluff Road South to the intersection of Beach Boulevard and St. Johns Bluff; then entered the left hand turn lane. The light was green, but he stopped anyway, completely ignoring the blaring horns of the cars behind him. When the light turned green for the east and west bound lanes of Beach Boulevard, he ran his red light and proceeded into the intersection, where a westbound truck smacked into the rear of his car. Because he was so old, the police only charged him with careless driving.

Pension days are the worst. They get their money, head straight for the stores, and try their best to cause automobile accidents on the way. The unlucky senile delinquents who don’t have cars use this chance to call up their children and/or grandchildren to drive them around; then they put them through hell all day long. Once they reach the stores, heaven help the merchants who don’t have the items they’re looking for because Perdition’s Elders has a game where they keep score of how many people they can get fired during the month, with the winner receiving an extra set of false teeth. (They love this because they can leave them in a bathroom so someone else will find them and have to stare at them while they brush their teeth or comb their hair.) The pension checks allow them to buy their medications, so they get stoned and head back out on the roads, creating as much havoc as possible. (If you look at their faces real close, you’ll see an evil grin.)

The whole problem of these senile delinquents lies in their complete rejection of contemporary society. They have watched their children grow up to be accountants, stock brokers, and even computer specialists, and they begin to wonder, “Is it all really worth it?” They’ll stop at nothing to harm the young people they’re so jealous of. Mr. “A” claims that anyone over seventy can get away with almost anything. It’s very rare that someone his age gets harassed, but if they are harassed, they simply pretend they can’t hear. This usually infuriates the person they pull this trick on, but they always seem to get away with it.

If we don’t do something to put an end to Perdition’s Elders, then their way of life is all we have to look forward to in our own old age. We need to totally eliminate this club, but there are so many of them and their brainwashing techniques are so powerful that this is an almost impossible task. The only way to end this club completely is to kill everyone over seventy years old. If we miss only a few of them, that’s all they’ll need to rebuild Perdition’s Elders, so we need to be very thorough in our total elimination of them, starting with the worst one of them all, George Burns."



Dude, your giving me the chills. Is this for reals?!

RockEnds
01-04-2008, 01:17 AM
We had alot of older supporters at our caucus. Unfortunately, Huckabee had alot of evangelicals. In my county, we had probably 30 people not show up--all under 40. We had several young people attend on behalf of Dr. Paul, but we had more older supporters than young. Huckabee smoked us nearly 3 to 1, but we came in 2nd place.