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Old 04-18-2012   #1 (permalink)
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Romney's Minnesota problem (and I doubt this is the only state)

Romney Is Having A Ron Paul Problem At Minnesota’s District Conventions | RedState

Ron Paul is going to get more delegates from caucus states than anyone can imagine in the media and he has the chance to create havoc in Tampa...
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Old 04-18-2012   #2 (permalink)
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Romney Is Having A Ron Paul Problem At Minnesota’s District Conventions | RedState

Ron Paul is going to get more delegates from caucus states than anyone can imagine in the media and he has the chance to create havoc in Tampa...
One hopes.

But one also doubts.
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Old 04-18-2012   #3 (permalink)
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The man appeals to the libertarian streak in many, MANY conservatives, specifically with his "get out of my life and stay out" policies. And, overall, he's been consistent over his 100+ years in government.

RonPaul is not the freakish weirdo that the media makes him out to be.

But, and this is important, he's not a Republican. He's a Libertarian...a conservative libertarian, in that area where the two overlap.

Amazingly, he's more in tune with the conservative aspect of the Republican party, than the current Republican frontrunner! Sad, huh?
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Old 04-18-2012   #4 (permalink)
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Truthfully Romney doesn't seem that popular. Santorum won by a landslide in my district in WI last week, but he claimed people stopped sending him money, so he dropped out. It's working in Ron Paul favor that he isn't a Republican, It's a gamble, but if he splits the vote in November...

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Romney Is Having A Ron Paul Problem At Minnesota’s District Conventions | RedState

Ron Paul is going to get more delegates from caucus states than anyone can imagine in the media and he has the chance to create havoc in Tampa...
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One hopes.

But one also doubts.

HELL YEAH , Bring it on ! lol .......... I would love to see that crazy loon act up at the convention in Tampa. The only effect will be to strengthen support for OBAMA even more lol


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Old 04-20-2012   #6 (permalink)
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The man appeals to the libertarian streak in many, MANY conservatives, specifically with his "get out of my life and stay out" policies. And, overall, he's been consistent over his 100+ years in government.

RonPaul is not the freakish weirdo that the media makes him out to be.

But, and this is important, he's not a Republican. He's a Libertarian...a conservative libertarian, in that area where the two overlap.

Amazingly, he's more in tune with the conservative aspect of the Republican party, than the current Republican frontrunner! Sad, huh?
1) Ron Paul's career is not 100+ years old;

2) Ron Paul is running as a Republican: check out the last dozen debates;

3) Ron Paul is setting up a dynasty/heritage for his son Rand to run in 2016. Rand will run (as previously elected) as a Republican, not and Independent nor as a Libertarian.

Extra points: both father and son run on conservative social issues.

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Old 04-20-2012   #7 (permalink)
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It's hard to imagine the national GOP is going to let them pull this in Tampa, but 500 people shouting "POINT OF ORDER!" at Eric Cantor would be pretty fun.

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HELL YEAH , Bring it on ! lol .......... I would love to see that crazy loon act up at the convention in Tampa. The only effect will be to strengthen support for OBAMA even more lol


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Careful what you wish Obama supporter. Paul regularly has gotten write-ins on the DEMOCRATIC side and RP was just shown with a lead head-to-head against Obama. Plus, Paul would wipe the floor with Obama at the debates. All Obama has is to call Paul a racist and then Paul has to point to all the free or reduced medical care he has given to african-americans...
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Old 04-25-2012   #9 (permalink)
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The story so far:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...6bb4149acd710f

Romney 844 delegates.
Paul 79 delegates.

Conclusion: A GOP Paul "problem" for Romney is purely a work of fiction.

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Old 04-25-2012   #10 (permalink)
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Those numbers aint right. The media routinely gets it wrong. The caucus state voting is little more than a glorified straw pull. And someone is worried with vote fraud in Iowa, Nevada, Washington, Maine and Missouri...
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Old 04-25-2012   #11 (permalink)
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Here is a WTF moment for Anne Romney....
" The issue was largely dismissed after a few days as a ginned-up “silly season” controversy, but Ann Romney’s comments last night at the Connecticut Republican Party’s Prescott Bush Awards Dinner could potentially reignite the issue. After discussing how she understands the challenges mothers face, Romney said, according to BuzzFeed:
Romney alluded to the fact that not all women can stay at home saying, “I love the fact that there are women out there who don’t have a choice and they must go to work and they still have to raise the kids. Thank goodness that we value those people too. And sometimes life isn’t easy for any of us.”
It seems Romney was trying to express empathy for women who don’t have the option to stay at home, as she did. But the comment that she “love[s]” that some women “don’t have a choice” and must work is unusual, to say the least, and could lead to a new round of charges that the Romneys don’t understand average Americans, given their enormous wealth.
Nearly two-thirds of women are the breadwinner or co-bread winner in their households. Nonetheless, the gender pay gap remains. And while Mitt Romney has broken with most Republicans to support the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, he has still not yet taken a position on the Paycheck Fairness Act. "

Side note on this... A week or so ago, in an internet event, Romney was asked about how he stood on the Lily Ledbetter Act... they were told after 30 seconds of silence... We'll get back to you on that.

http://thinkprogress.org/special/201...ork/?mobile=nc
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Old 04-25-2012   #12 (permalink)
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Careful what you wish Obama supporter. Paul regularly has gotten write-ins on the DEMOCRATIC side and RP was just shown with a lead head-to-head against Obama. Plus, Paul would wipe the floor with Obama at the debates. All Obama has is to call Paul a racist and then Paul has to point to all the free or reduced medical care he has given to african-americans...
Just another side note...libertarianism looks really great on paper, however it can't be applied in an effective way in a practical application as a way to work in any form of Government.. Libertarianism core philosophy is Government is Bad. Libertarianism is against the Constitution of this country. Which this country is founded upon. However it's founder: Ayne Rand, would have had to give up her own Social Security check, had Libertarianism been applied to Gov't.
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Old 04-25-2012   #13 (permalink)
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Truthfully Romney doesn't seem that popular. Santorum won by a landslide in my district in WI last week, but he claimed people stopped sending him money, so he dropped out. It's working in Ron Paul favor that he isn't a Republican, It's a gamble, but if he splits the vote in November...
Santorum... or Romney... both Loons... I'd have preferred Santorum, because he's a crazy RW, religious, homophobic Crazy. Romney is a flip flopper, and is an elitist. So Bring it. Let's get the debates going.
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Old 04-25-2012   #14 (permalink)
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You do not want Ron Paul to debate Obama. It would be a massacre of epic poportions and put a serious dent in the youth vote for Obama. And if the media ever lets it slip that Paul proposed a plan to balance the budget in three years WHILE INCREASING the budget for medicare and social security.

And we do not know what will happen with santorum and gingrich. This is Gingrich's last stand (and did a lot of agreeing with Paul in the debates) so I dont see him throwing support behind Romney. And if Santorum realizes there is no chance in hell he will ever be nominated for dog catcher, he might not support Romney. Things could get interesting.

Ron Paul is one major endorsement away from throwin the race into complete chaos.
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Old 05-06-2012   #15 (permalink)
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How strange to see a clone of this thread:

http://www.lpsg.org/299259-ron-paul-...g-against.html

despite Romney's huge GOP delegate lead over Paul:

Republican leaders sort of start to rally around Romney now that he is obvious nominee - The Washington Post

Romney 856 delegates

Paul 94 delegates
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