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Old 04-28-2012, 10:52 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Ron Paul has now officially won Iowa, Minnesota, and Washington. You can soon add Maine and several other states. Mainstream media has been lying to you. Are you even surprised?
where are you getting this information? I have seen posters before that will never give up, but this is getting almost humorous. Now you have him winning 3 states, offically, you have his supporters so strong at the convention they will convince everyone to change their vote and support Paul, you know, when Romney or someone else wins a state it is fruad and I am beginning to think, the morning after election day you will be posting Paul really did win, even though he was't on the ballot>..

Nita
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Old 04-28-2012, 12:34 PM
 
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where are you getting this information? I have seen posters before that will never give up, but this is getting almost humorous. Now you have him winning 3 states, offically, you have his supporters so strong at the convention they will convince everyone to change their vote and support Paul, you know, when Romney or someone else wins a state it is fruad and I am beginning to think, the morning after election day you will be posting Paul really did win, even though he was't on the ballot>..

Nita
Unlike Newt and Santorum... Ron Paul is on all the ballots...
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Old 04-28-2012, 03:00 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Unlike Newt and Santorum... Ron Paul is on all the ballots...
Santorum has suspended his campaign and Newt is about to suspend his campaign. They don't matter anymore.

Ron Paul may be on all the ballots, but has gotten less than 20% of the vote in the vast majority of states and less than 10% in many. Why is it so hard for Paul supporters to understand that Romney has far more supporters than Paul does (and Newt and Santorum also had far more supporters than Paul does)?

FWIW - I like Ron Paul. I have a lot of respect for him. I am not a Paul supporter because I think his ideas are too extreme and too rooted in ideals rather than reality. That being said, I am happy that his ideas have gotten out there and I think he makes some good points.
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Old 04-28-2012, 07:34 PM
 
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Santorum has suspended his campaign and Newt is about to suspend his campaign. They don't matter anymore.

Ron Paul may be on all the ballots, but has gotten less than 20% of the vote in the vast majority of states and less than 10% in many. Why is it so hard for Paul supporters to understand that Romney has far more supporters than Paul does (and Newt and Santorum also had far more supporters than Paul does)?

FWIW - I like Ron Paul. I have a lot of respect for him. I am not a Paul supporter because I think his ideas are too extreme and too rooted in ideals rather than reality. That being said, I am happy that his ideas have gotten out there and I think he makes some good points.
I don't understand why people are calling Paul "radical" He's consistent with his views and every one knows the POTUS isn't a dictator .His ideas will be moderated by congress (both parties). Nobody has a clue where Romney stands on anything. He has gone 180 degree on just about every view he has espoused. Flapping with the direction of the wind. I trust the moral character of Paul over any candidate running. I've been voting since McGovern / Nixon. I've never seen a candidate do everything they promised (not even close). All we can do is pick the most honest one if were going to get out of the mess were in.
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Old 04-29-2012, 08:41 AM
 
Location: Tampa Florida
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Santorum has suspended his campaign and Newt is about to suspend his campaign. They don't matter anymore.

Ron Paul may be on all the ballots, but has gotten less than 20% of the vote in the vast majority of states and less than 10% in many. Why is it so hard for Paul supporters to understand that Romney has far more supporters than Paul does (and Newt and Santorum also had far more supporters than Paul does)?

FWIW - I like Ron Paul. I have a lot of respect for him. I am not a Paul supporter because I think his ideas are too extreme and too rooted in ideals rather than reality. That being said, I am happy that his ideas have gotten out there and I think he makes some good points.
Newt is waiting for the May 1st Matching Funds date first. Plus I think he still has DVDs to get rid of.
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