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hummtide
01-04-2008, 09:29 AM
Romney, whose not Huckabee will probably win NH, so that surely means Ron Paul is finished... WHATEVER! Two different states, two TOTALLY different results and winners. Yet you all act like you get hit once, then ball up and cry all day. Shake off the top 5 finish and move on!

Down here in SE Alabama, we are hitting all cylinders now, about to hit over 10,000 homes in 7 days or less just in Dothan which is heavy Thompson and Huck country. But why not just give up? Oh geez, maybe because I can SEE THE WHOLE PICTURE!

One, Thompson wont get Top 5 in NH, so hes done.

Two, Huckabee had better rake in $15 million+ in the next 2 to 3 weeks or he will get clobbered Super Tuesday,

Three, ROMNEY and McCAIN WILL NEVER get the young vote... not ever, so they lose their chance in about 40 states (midwest/rocky mountains their only best bet) They associate Romney with high class socialite, and McCain as just too old to be effective. Ron Paul has far more energy and appeal, and it shows, which shows why their fundraising stinks.

Not to mention Giluiani imploded already.. so thats 4 of the 5 right there... OOOH SOO DISMAL!

Everything is setting up PERFECTLY for Ron Paul to push through. And to anyone in any state that doesnt think the campaign isnt doing enough.... then get off your dang butts and get out there and inform people of Dr Paul.

Exarel
01-04-2008, 09:38 AM
+1 :)

DealzOnWheelz
01-04-2008, 09:42 AM
amen brother

CapitalistRadical
01-04-2008, 09:48 AM
2 weeks ago we were afraid of Giuliani. Now look!

ItsTime
01-04-2008, 09:49 AM
We need help in New Hampshire this weekend!

Keep pushing everyone! The Revolution has started and is FAR from over this revolution will last years and years!

WaterWine41
01-04-2008, 09:51 AM
Oh no! The British just passed the Intolerable Acts in response to the Boston Tea Party... so I guess the Revolution is off.

Iowa dropped the ball; don't let your state repeat that mistake. We must fight to the very end, unless this is just a "fair-weather revolution."

I say, it isn't over until the entire US Air Force is flying fighter jets over the White House carrying Ron Paul banners in tow.

It isn't over until we save our countrymen in uniform from dying in Iraq just to make a couple exorbitantly wealthy traitors a little richer.

It is not over, until we send our delegates to the RNC to pound their fists and DEMAND that Ron Paul be recognized as the only hope for not only the Republican party, but also the people of this country.

The ONLY thing we really have over supporters of other candidates is our tenacity and resolve. Are we to give those up now? Yes, by giving up... Ron Paul will not win. But I say, we have not yet begun to fight! Bring on NH, Bring on Super-Tuesday. We will not give up!

jonahtrainer
01-04-2008, 09:54 AM
We need help in New Hampshire this weekend!

Keep pushing everyone! The Revolution has started and is FAR from over this revolution will last years and years!

Right on! We need to help educate our fellow countrymen on economic and liberty matters.

jointhefightforfreedom
01-04-2008, 09:56 AM
According to every conceivable poll – Gallup, Rasmussen, ABC News/Washington Post – most Americans (over 70%) now oppose the war in Iraq, deem it a mistake and "support the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq within the next year."

These are the facts. The Iraq War and Immagration has dominated the 2008 elections. Yet nine of the Republican candidates are still not offering a message in line with the will of the American Majority. Instead, they've adopted a position in opposition to popular wisdom; on Iraq, the Republican candidates are mimicking a current President whose approval rating is in the low 30s (if that much)

Clinging on to the idea that Iraq is part of a grander ideological war against terror while stealing the American people's freedom ("The Patriot Act" along with many other unconstitutional laws)will not be accepted any longer; Americans are waking up to that hoax. The idea that we can rehabilitate what we ruined in Iraq is delusional –What will be remember thruout history in iraq will not be -the dictarship was overthrown- It will be the 700,000 and counting Iraqi civilians that were killed!

Paul is also the only candidate who will seriously reduce undesirable immigration. Americans are united on this issue as well. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, "enforcement approaches with no increase in legal immigration" were the most popular policy options among a majority of voters. "70% of voters said they would be less likely to vote for a candidate who wanted to double legal immigration."

No other Republican candidate has dared to talk about deportation!
But Ron Paul has
"if they're signing up for a benefit, they should be sent back home, instead of given the benefit," Deport the trespassers when they come to claim undeserved entitlements.

Paul takes one of the toughest positions, yet – He is the only candidate who's vowed to eliminate all the incentives that keep unviable immigrants coming.

Ron Paul is the only Republican presidential contender whose position on The Iraq War and Immigration comforms with that of the overwhealming majority (70%) of the American people – Which makes Ron Paul the only electable Republican

qwerty
01-04-2008, 10:02 AM
Romney, whose not Huckabee will probably win NH, so that surely means Ron Paul is finished... WHATEVER! Two different states, two TOTALLY different results and winners. Yet you all act like you get hit once, then ball up and cry all day. Shake off the top 5 finish and move on!

Down here in SE Alabama, we are hitting all cylinders now, about to hit over 10,000 homes in 7 days or less just in Dothan which is heavy Thompson and Huck country. But why not just give up? Oh geez, maybe because I can SEE THE WHOLE PICTURE!

One, Thompson wont get Top 5 in NH, so hes done.

Two, Huckabee had better rake in $15 million+ in the next 2 to 3 weeks or he will get clobbered Super Tuesday,

Three, ROMNEY and McCAIN WILL NEVER get the young vote... not ever, so they lose their chance in about 40 states (midwest/rocky mountains their only best bet) They associate Romney with high class socialite, and McCain as just too old to be effective. Ron Paul has far more energy and appeal, and it shows, which shows why their fundraising stinks.

Not to mention Giluiani imploded already.. so thats 4 of the 5 right there... OOOH SOO DISMAL!

Everything is setting up PERFECTLY for Ron Paul to push through. And to anyone in any state that doesnt think the campaign isnt doing enough.... then get off your dang butts and get out there and inform people of Dr Paul.


AWESOME POST!


WE CAN GIVE UP NOW, DO YOU REMEMBER WHERE WE WERE AT THE BEGINNING!

hummtide
01-04-2008, 10:02 AM
According to every conceivable poll – Gallup, Rasmussen, ABC News/Washington Post – most Americans (over 70%) now oppose the war in Iraq, deem it a mistake and "support the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq within the next year."

These are the facts. The Iraq War and Immagration has dominated the 2008 elections. Yet nine of the Republican candidates are still not offering a message in line with the will of the American Majority. Instead, they've adopted a position in opposition to popular wisdom; on Iraq, the Republican candidates are mimicking a current President whose approval rating is in the low 30s (if that much)

Clinging on to the idea that Iraq is part of a grander ideological war against terror while stealing the American people's freedom ("The Patriot Act" along with many other unconstitutional laws)will not be accepted any longer; Americans are waking up to that hoax. The idea that we can rehabilitate what we ruined in Iraq is delusional –What will be remember thruout history in iraq will not be -the dictarship was overthrown- It will be the 700,000 and counting Iraqi civilians that were killed!

Paul is also the only candidate who will seriously reduce undesirable immigration. Americans are united on this issue as well. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, "enforcement approaches with no increase in legal immigration" were the most popular policy options among a majority of voters. "70% of voters said they would be less likely to vote for a candidate who wanted to double legal immigration."

No other Republican candidate has dared to talk about deportation!
But Ron Paul has
"if they're signing up for a benefit, they should be sent back home, instead of given the benefit," Deport the trespassers when they come to claim undeserved entitlements.

Paul takes one of the toughest positions, yet – He is the only candidate who's vowed to eliminate all the incentives that keep unviable immigrants coming.

Ron Paul is the only Republican presidential contender whose position on The Iraq War and Immigration comforms with that of the overwhealming majority (70%) of the American people – Which makes Ron Paul the only electable Republican



BLIMP!

hummtide
01-04-2008, 03:58 PM
double blimp

Proemio
01-04-2008, 04:31 PM
...
Everything is setting up PERFECTLY for Ron Paul to push through.
...

Yes.

The real measure is not in the numbers we are allowed to see, but in the actual individuals we get on board.

IOW, work till it hurts and then some more, regardless of what appear to be disappointments.

"Everything is setting up PERFECTLY for Ron Paul..."

dante
01-04-2008, 04:56 PM
+10

kutibah
01-04-2008, 05:02 PM
Bump!

Cindy
01-04-2008, 05:05 PM
Ignore the quitters.

Others are just being constructively critical, wanting to make the most out of every move and penny from this day forward. We can't afford to many missteps.

Nothing wrong with constructive criticism when more effecient and effective plans of attack are being offered up in the process.

Mark
01-04-2008, 05:10 PM
Cool! I know someone from Dothan!

Quitters never win and winners never quit. Lead, follow, or remember that you gave up too easily after Ron wins.

DeafPalmdale
01-04-2008, 05:13 PM
Yeah, Ron Paul need to emphasis a little bit more about his vote "NO" on War in Iraq but approved to hunt Al Qaeda, our economy (dollar value going down, national debt, foreign aids, bring troops home) and immigration (secure our border, etc.). I think these are what most Americans are not happy and he is the solution.

chrismatthews
01-04-2008, 05:19 PM
Dead ender establishment republicans are looking at the results in Iowa and are saying(to quote blitzer) "Amazing". Last night bought a lot of street cred for the Paul campaign.

It's the first round of a protracted battle. To put it in perspective, more people will vote in Wichita, Ks. than voted in the entire state last night, with electoral votes weighted accordingly.

Enjoy this moment for the victory it is, and then redouble your efforts.

RTsquared
01-04-2008, 05:26 PM
It's the first round of a protracted battle. To put it in perspective, more people will vote in Wichita, Ks. than voted in the entire state last night, with electoral votes weighted accordingly.

I heard Karl Rove use that quote this morning as well, but you misquoted him. He stated that the number of people that participated in IA yesterday was less than the total population of Wichita, KS, not the voting population (let alone the voting turnout).

Melissa
01-04-2008, 06:00 PM
i agree it is like climbing a ladder one rung at a time and we got to the first rung last night by beating the ghoul

nc4rp
01-04-2008, 06:05 PM
a true algorithmic curve ALWAYS starts low.....

Kingfisher
01-04-2008, 06:09 PM
Burp

GJ-CO4RonPaul
01-04-2008, 06:13 PM
Bump for a good message.

There is no way would should expect a full sweep of 1st place finishes. Anything worth winning is worth fighting for...and genearlly you don't have to fight if you consistantly take 1st place.

Viva la rEVOLution.

Suzu
01-04-2008, 06:21 PM
Another bump. The TS has his/her head on straight. Follow suit!