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Garak
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« on: January 30, 2008, 01:19:33 PM »

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Every movement in history has faced some time of testing, some experience that either forges it into something strong and unified, or forces it to fade away into the history books as another failed experiment.

Dr. Paul has written to you that we are heading straight for Super Tuesday. Our opponents are free to beat up on each other and wear themselves down while we gather our supporters and prepare to storm the convention with delegates.

Last night, over 60,000 people stood up and asked for an end to the runaway violation of our liberties. But contrary to the impression you may be getting from the mainstream media, no national delegates have yet been won in Florida. Those delegates will only be awarded between February 6 and April 30 at delegate selection caucuses, and many of those delegates will be supporters of Dr. Paul.

Ron Paul is the only candidate not to give up on any state in the Republican race, and just as we competed strongly in overlooked states like Nevada and Louisiana, so too will we compete in Maine, Minnesota, and other states that the so-called "top-tier" candidates are content to ignore.

Now, as the focus shifts to Super Tuesday, Rudy's campaign is crushed, Huckabee is losing momentum by the day, and McCain and Romney are fighting over who is the most liberal.


http://ronpaul2008.typepad.com/ron_paul_2008/2008/01/you-say-you-wan.html

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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2008, 01:26:17 PM »

amen!!!! Paul knew he wasnt going to do well in FLA
really I think Paul will show strong 3rd in CA and win some delegates
I think he might just win or come in 2nd here in TX and pick up delegates
and I think he can win IDaho, montana, alaska, maine, Minnisota, and the dakotas
maybe even washington and oregon
Pauls best bet is a brokered convention
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« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2008, 09:28:21 PM »

I wonder if Dr Paul will turn to the Libertarian Party after he loses the Republican nomination to some hack?   The Libertarians could really use some good candidates for a change. 

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