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Old 02-01-2012, 07:31 AM
 
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Today, Paul again finishes LAST. He is being soundly rejected as he was 4 years ago. Face reality. Quit this endless nonsense in support of this repulsive candidate, and recognize that Paul is history. I have been saying this since he entered this race. Maybe now, you are seeing the writing on the wall. He's a racist, sincere-sounding, unelectable guy. Nothing more.

Ron Paul Florida Primary Results 2012: Why Florida Didn't Go So Well
Ron Paul didn't even campaign in Florida because of how the delegates are won (winner take all).

If YOU got the picture, you'd be up to date on current affairs and you'd know that Ron Paul has been campaigning in Maine and is setting his focus there as well as Minnesota and Nevada since those delegates are won based on how many votes you get, not winner take all.

Read a book, it sounds like you don't know at all what you're talking about.
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:34 AM
 
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Define 'better'......do you expect him to win in Maine or Nevada?Do you expect him to win in any state?.....if yes which one[s].
This is an interesting question.

What is the expectation of Ron Paul's delegate count after Maine and Nevada?

Even if Ron Paul catches a few delegates it is quite likely Romney will win more of them and increase his lead over Ron Paul from its current 87-4.


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I'm not buying those poll numbers. Ron Paul got WAY MORE votes than what Mainstream is telling everybody. The sheep are being herded.
Yup, wouldn't be a Paul thread with a tin hat being donned. The "sheep" thing is kinda ironic in how those that love to throw it around are usually the ones who's posts all sound exactly the same in chorus.
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:38 AM
 
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This is an interesting question.

What is the expectation of Ron Paul's delegate count after Maine and Nevada?

Even if Ron Paul catches a few delegates it is quite likely Romney will win more of them and increase his lead over Ron Paul from its current 87-4..
After Newt and Santorum drop out, Which will be soon. It will be a lot closer than that.

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Yup, wouldn't be a Paul thread with a tin hat being donned.
Ron Paul is still in the race I see. Why was this thread started in the first place? I wonder.
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:40 AM
 
Location: pensacola,florida
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Ron Paul will be standing tall in the end.

He will be standing tall where?....at his home in Texas while someone else sits in the whitehouse?

When should we expect to see signs of this 'mass awakening' you are talking about?Do you expect him to actually 'win' a primary in any state?Would you like to enlighten us about what state[s] you expect him to win?Do you think he will get nominated if he never wins a single primary?It is only ron paul and mitt romney on the ballot in virginia...will he win there?
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:42 AM
 
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He will be standing tall where?....at his home in Texas while someone else sits in the whitehouse?

When should we expect to see signs of this 'mass awakening' you are talking about?Do you expect him to actually 'win' a primary in any state?Would you like to enlighten us about what state[s] you expect him to win?Do you think he will get nominated if he never wins a single primary?It is only ron paul and mitt romney on the ballot in virginia...will he win there?
Ron Paul is gaining a lot of delegates. Newt and Santorum will be dropping out soon. Mitt and Ron Paul debates will be a beautiful thing to see as we regain our liberty back from the establishment.
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:43 AM
 
Location: Gone
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This is an interesting question.

What is the expectation of Ron Paul's delegate count after Maine and Nevada?

Even if Ron Paul catches a few delegates it is quite likely Romney will win more of them and increase his lead over Ron Paul from its current 87-4.



Yup, wouldn't be a Paul thread with a tin hat being donned. The "sheep" thing is kinda ironic in how those that love to throw it around are usually the ones who's posts all sound exactly the same in chorus.
Paul is surging, didn't you get the memo, and personally I think he should have another professional take a look at it, it does not seem to be doing him much good.
You noticed that also, seems as if they are getting the same propaganda to share with the masses or some of these supporters are in reality one person, something I believe is highly likely, notice the handles they use, very similar and the posts look like they are interchangeable. Hmmmmm
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:45 AM
 
Location: Gone
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Ron Paul is gaining a lot of delegates. Newt and Santorum will be dropping out soon. Mitt and Ron Paul debates will be a beautiful thing to see as we regain our liberty back from the establishment.
Wow, that must be some killer stuff you are smoking there. Clue, enjoy the ride, but step away from the keyboard when you relaxing.
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:47 AM
 
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Wow, that must be some killer stuff you are smoking there. Clue, enjoy the ride, but step away from the keyboard when you relaxing.
Sounds like advice you must give when you watch the Romney-bots on mainstream on TV. Enjoy your bong hit.
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:47 AM
 
Location: Steeler Nation
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Florida is winner take all. The campaign was up front about skipping Florida. Ron comes last in Florida, and you act like this is a surprise? Yeah okay.
Yep, it's really not even worth the time to make a tread about it. Ron was smart not to waste his money on Fla. He new he wouldn't win, why bother since it's a winner take all.
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:55 AM
 
Location: Steeler Nation
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This is what I get for arguing with ron paul supporters. Now there is going to be a mass awakening. I'd like to know where all this support is coming from for ron paul. How did that florida primary go? oh wait, he didn't even show up. Yep, he'll definitely get destroyed.
Do you really think Romney could beat Paul in a debate? It is Paul's strong suit, because he is informed and knowledgeable on all the issues. Romney is nothing more than a talking head that is ill informed and flip flops on every issue, depending on which crowd he happens to be talking to.
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