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Old 04-28-2012, 05:57 PM   #1
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Default Priceless! Ron Paul Mass. caucuses today! Spin this biacthes!
As you can see the caucus results are still coming in. The BIG thing to note here is that CD5 is where mitty lives! Besides that very excellent news is that so far Ron Paul has so far won half of all the caucuses! I believe it's beer:thirty

cd1--??
cd2--3/3
cd3--3/3
cd4 --Lost
cd5--3/3
cd6--??
cd7--3/3
cd8--Lost
cd9--??
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Old 04-28-2012, 06:05 PM   #2
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Update:

cd1--2/3
cd2--3/3
cd3--3/3
cd4 --Lost
cd5--3/3
cd6--??
cd7--3/3
cd8--Lost
cd9--??
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Old 04-28-2012, 06:26 PM   #3
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The RNC has plans for Ron Paul, they bastards, they won't
even do the right thing for their own party and conservatism,
why ? Because the parasite controls them. NeoCons staged a
false flag on Conservatism and destroyed it, they even bragged
about it and called the old school traitors, NRO Frum.

This is what Ron Paul is up against, NeoCons, the very creators
of the Police State that he is standing up to, they are dangerous,
they have gotten away with a lot, never went away, they did 9/11.

A Ron Paul Presidency, they have everything to lose, Ron Paul
has already called them out.
Ron Paul vs. Neocons


People know what is going on. another article
Romney Nightmare: Ron Paul Resurfaces Yet Again
Maybe such a scenario is a pipedream for Ron Paul supporters, but, at a minimum, the Romney establishment crowd had better think long and hard about whether it’s a good idea to prevent Paul from addressing the convention.
"I agree with Grover Norquist, who wrote in the British Guardian, “Ron Paul is the only candidate for the Republican nomination whose endorsement will matter to Mitt Romney. It is the only endorsement that will bring votes and the only endorsement, if withheld, that could cost Romney the general election.”"

The terrorists control Romney.



ROMNEY'S INTELLIGENCE CHIEF AND CAMPAIGN ADVISER
Mitt Romney named Michael Chertoff, the Israeli agent who supervised the destruction of the crucial evidence of 9/11, co-chair of his counterterrorism and intelligence advisory committee in October 2011. The 9/11 cover-up continues.




ROMNEY'S ISRAELI HANDLER
Orit Gadiesh (age 60) is a high-level Israeli military intelligence agent at Bain & Co. who has worked closely with Mitt Romney for decades.
Orit Gadiesh, former "War Room" assistant to Ezer Weizman and Moshe Dayan, is the daughter of Israeli Brigadier General Falk Gadiesh (born Falk Gruenfeld, Berlin, 1921) and his Ukrainian-born wife. Gadiesh is chairman of the management consulting firm Bain & Company, the parent company of Bain Capital, and was the company's managing director under CEO Mitt Romney in 1992. "She's like a Jewish mother figure to many of the people at Bain," ex-Bainie Dan Quinn told Fortune magazine in 1996.
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Update

from Mitt Romney's official website.
http://www.mittromney.com/news/press...-were-partners

Mitt Romney: “I've also known Bibi Netanyahu for a long time;
we worked together at Boston Consulting Group."
They called Ron Paul a terrorist supporter.

They get the SPLC to call Ron Paul supporters haters and potential terrorists.


WSJ , NeoCon rag, Orwellian.




On Ron Paul, " the best-known American propagandist for our enemies "
DOROTHY RABINOWITZ

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...003972028.html
RON PAUL, TAKE THE GLOVES OFF !

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Old 04-28-2012, 06:39 PM   #4
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I'd have to disagree, even if RP were to endorse mitty, most RP'ers won't abide by it! Not to mention that RP knows that if he did endorse "mitt for brains" he'd be destroying his reputation. I think that's a whole lot of wishful thinkin on Grovers part. It's really this simple, either RP gets the nomination or O wins, period. It is my belief that mitty should drop out and I really think he's not fit for a VP slot either.

Still waiting on CD6 and 9.
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Old 04-28-2012, 06:46 PM   #5
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Still waiting on CD6 and 9.
I think that is the point of the article, the RNC has ideas to
screw with Ron Paul and they should not, nobody is getting
endorsed, Ron Paul is going to the RNC Convention and they better
not mess with him. A lot of these writers are like little canaries singing,
I have seen a few of these and you posted as well on this,
RNC backing Romney and dismissing RP .

PatColo, LibertyTree , RNC messing with Ron Paul
http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthre...l=1#post538005

Ron Paul needs to take the gloves off, Chertoff is a sitting duck,
Mr TSA making money on Rape I Scan machines. He wrote Patriot
Act too. Ron Paul talks about Freedom, he should mention
Chertoffs name, every chance he gets, " A TOP ADVISER TO ROMNEY ! "

At this point they are acknowledging Ron Paul delegate strength
and coming up with more scams against Ron Paul. Ron Paul has
many hurdles to overcome. The tricksters are not done.
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Old 04-28-2012, 07:15 PM   #6
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I know that if Ron Paul were by some strange twist of fate to endorse Romney, on a personal level I would NOT honor the endorsment and would feel very let down by Paul.

I dont think its much of a concner. He didnt endorse McCain in '08 and Romney is even MORE of a douche-bag, freedom hating, globalist fuck tard, so I just dont see Paul doing it. Unless Rand got the VP slot, but something tells me Rand wouldnt take it so its a moot point.



On a totaly unrelated note, Liberty Tree, I've got a slew of new orders in..... nudge nudge
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Old 04-28-2012, 07:19 PM   #7
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Update:

cd1--2/3
cd2--3/3
cd3--3/3
cd4 --Lost
cd5--3/3
cd6--2/1
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Old 04-28-2012, 08:14 PM   #8
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cd1--2/3
cd2--3/3
cd3--3/3
cd4 --Lost
cd5--3/3
cd6--2/1
cd7--3/3
cd8--Lost
cd9--Lost 2/1 (or so it appears...some ballots are being sent to be verified and that should give us 1 for CD9)

I'll get a final hard tally when it's available.

Next.....LA...where it's reported that we've taken cajun country and RP is flying in for a victory party.
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Old 04-28-2012, 09:04 PM   #9
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This one has so much spin, it broke the sound barrier before taking off.
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Old 04-29-2012, 01:00 AM   #10
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Thanks Libertytree, I appreciate you keeping us updated on this!

Also, just curious, where are you getting this thing that RP may endorse Romney if he doesn't win the nomination? There's no way in hell he will.
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Old 04-29-2012, 01:31 AM   #11
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Thanks Libertytree, I appreciate you keeping us updated on this!

Also, just curious, where are you getting this thing that RP may endorse Romney if he doesn't win the nomination? There's no way in hell he will.
My pleasure, I've been tickled about todays events.

That was in reference to something Magnes posted...re RP's endorsement of mitty.
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Old 04-29-2012, 02:06 PM   #12
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a good current thread on delegates , Ron Paul takes Alaska, Louisiana and I think over half in VA.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...tricts-of-Mass
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Old 04-29-2012, 02:42 PM   #13
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Thanks Libertytree, I appreciate you keeping us updated on this!
Seconded !
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Old 04-29-2012, 03:10 PM   #14
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Ron Paul Wins Louisiana Caucus

Wins four and a half of six congressional district caucuses, securing 111 of 150 or 74 percent of delegates elected yesterday to the state convention

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – Supporters of 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul won yesterday’s Louisiana caucus, securing an overwhelming majority of winnable delegates to the June Republican state convention that will affect the weight of the Paul delegation to the August Republican National Convention in Tampa.

Preliminary results from the Louisiana Republican Party indicate that Ron Paul supporters won majorities in Congressional Districts 1, 2, 5, and 6, with a narrow decision having occurred in District 4. This means Ron Paul supporters won about four and a half of the six Congressional District caucus conventions held yesterday.
In each CD the top 25 delegates will go to the state convention on June 2nd in Shreveport. Yesterday, 111 out of 150 or 74 percent of delegates elected today were in fact Ron Paul delegates. The Louisiana state GOP soon will award 30 additional delegates.

A “conservative slate” ran a partially combined slate with establishment-moderate Mitt Romney in CDs 1, 2 and 4. In each of those districts Ron Paul supporters required more votes than all of their opponents combined. Remarkably, supporters of the 12-term Congressman from Texas accomplished this in CDs 1 and 2, but fell just short of this in CD 4, which is why the decision was split.

Taken together, victories across four and half CDs mean that Ron Paul supporters are likely to control the outcome of the state convention in June.
To be sure, a win on this scale gives Ron Paul supporters a majority of yesterday’s elected delegates and the ability to choose most of the at-large delegates, as well as the three National Delegates from CDs 1, 2, 5, and 6.

The Ron Paul campaign’s Louisiana State Director Pete Chamberlain said of the victory, “Yesterday’s result shows the changing dynamic among grassroots conservative activists dedicated to promoting a Republican platform that adheres to the Constitutional values Dr. Paul represents. Back-room dealing and insider politics are no match for the grassroots enthusiasm that is the hallmark of the Ron Paul campaign. Yesterday, Ron Paul’s dedicated Louisiana supporters showed what passionate, persistent activism can achieve when centered around a consistent message of freedom and prosperity.”

“Ron Paul’s victory shows his delegate-attainment strategy is working and demonstrates that the media and Washington pundits are underestimating his influence in the nominating process,’ said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Manager John Tate.

“The Louisiana win forecasts a prominent role for Ron Paul at the RNC. It also signals that the convention will feature a spirited discussion over whether conservatism will triumph over the status quo, all in relation to the end game of defeating President Obama,” added Mr. Tate.

http://www.ronpaul2012.com/2012/04/2...isiana-caucus/
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Old 04-29-2012, 03:21 PM   #15
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Interesting assessment of where Ron Paul goes from here



As I've noted for some time, Ron Paul has no intention of going away in this campaign.
True, Mitt Romney has what looks like an insurmountable advantage going into the convention.
But fun is fun. And Ron seems determined to have a lot of it.
He gives every indication that he will be continuing this race with the intention of showing up in Tampa with a whole lot of delegates.
Here's Jack "The Southern Avenger" Hunter's assessment of the strategy:

Washington is now the third state, after Iowa and Minnesota, in which Ron Paul has locked up at least half of the state's nominating delegates. In order to be officially entered in nomination at the Tampa, Fla., convention, he needs to secure half or more of the delegates in five states, and as of Thursday, he looks poised to grab a majority of delegates in other states like North Dakota and Maine in coming weeks. Ron Paul's 2012 campaign has taken an unorthodox tack, hoping to draw state delegates to his camp rather than simply winning the popular vote. As such, he is stacking up delegates who once backed Newt Gingrich, Herman Cain, Rick Santorum and other fallen candidates.Of course, chances are slim Ron could actually win the nomination. But having hundreds of delegates who actually believe in the constitution running around with the usual assortment of party hacks should made for a much live livelier convention.
So keep your eye on the rest of these primary races.
Ron's influence on the party will stick around long after Romney is gone.


http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine...t_of_wher.html
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Old 04-29-2012, 03:53 PM   #16
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For decades Ron Paul never mentioned da joos...

I don't disagree with the Israeli connection and the zionist Jews, but, lets be reasonable. If RP started bashing the "JOOs" from day one (or 100), his name wouldn't even be on the ballot, nobody would of heard of him because he would have been ousted long ago. Maybe, if he gets in, then he can talk more about the "JOOs"............... or we'll get to see if he's real or just another puppet of the global plan.
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Old 04-29-2012, 04:28 PM   #17
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Another little item from yesterday!

Ron Paul supporters take over Alaska Republican Party


Amanda Coyne | Apr 28, 2012

“There’s always someone pointing out that the world would be a better place if they were in charge,” said Randy Ruedrich, longtime and outgoing chairman of the Alaska Republican Party.


Ruedrich said those words on Saturday night as he was about to finish presiding over his last party convention in Alaska, held at Anchorage’s Hilton. A new chairman was about to be announced, signaling a sea change in the Alaska GOP.
This weekend, it was the young, sometimes bedraggled but always idealstic and not always so polite, supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul who were certain that if they were in charge of the party, Alaska and the country would be a better place. And now they’ll get their chance to prove it.


After at least 12 years of the Alaska GOP being run by what those party newcomers call “establishment Republicans,” a new force is taking over: Alaska Republicans voted Russ Millete as the party’s new chairman and Debbie Holland-Brown as co-chair. They are both supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul.


Millette, 67, has lived off and on in Alaska, most recently returning to the state in 2005. He will assume chair of the state GOP at the start of 2013. But for now, he will serve as the party’s finance chairman.


Ruedrich, an old-school Republican who had held the job of chairman since 2000, chose not to run again, leaving the field wide open. Some party loyalists had expected that either Alaska GOP favorites Judy Eledge or Bruce Schulte would win the chairmanship, particularly after Schulte opted out to give more power to Eledge’s nomination.



But after the party delegates’ votes were tallied Saturday evening, a cheer erupted from Paul supporters on the second floor of the Hilton. Others looked crestfallen. Some blamed failed senatorial candidate Joe Miller and his wife, Kathleen, who spent much of their time Saturday huddled with Paul supporters. Miller was largely expected to jockey for a party leadership position, but it was Kathleen who, sporting a Ron Paul sticker, won a seat on Alaska’s GOP Electoral College.


The Millers were nowhere to be found at the party afterwards at Ron Paul’s Alaska campaign headquarters in downtown Anchorage, where both Millete and Brown spoke to supporters.


“They tried every maneuver they could, but God prevailed,” Millete told the crowd, many who were half his age or younger.


To be sure, not all Paul supporters believe in God, but a certain alliance between the tea party and Paulites was necessary for an upset in GOP politics on the Last Frontier, as evidenced by Joe Miller backers aligning with Paul supporters at this weekend’s convention. And so, regardless of religious beliefs, they cheered for Millete.
Who is Russ Millete?

Millete is little known in Alaska’s political circles, although he said in an Alaska Dispatch interview that he’s been working in politics since 1964, the year he volunteered for Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater’s campaign.
Millete came to Alaska in 1975, left the state in the 1990s, and returned in 2005. His jobs have ranged from substitute teacher to youth minister. The choice to enter politics as a party official, he said, was the result of a “tug from God.”
Asked what he’d like to see changed in the party, Millete speaks as a newly elected official would, talking up government transparency and the need to elect true conservatives. But like the man on the ticket he supports, his idea of “true conservatives” differs at least on the face of it from what the old guard considers conservative.


Example: Millete does not support a federal law that would define marriage between a man and a woman. That, he said, should be left up to the states. The same is true with abortion, and just about any other hot-button social issue.
It remains to be seen how the party will react to Millete’s victory. Alliances on such issues have, in large part, been the thread woven through the various party factions over the years. Even though his tenure has been riddled with controversy, Ruedrich by and large has been able to keep all those factions in line and has been able to keep the state ruby red.




Bringing together "diverse and seemingly implacable factions for the unified purpose of electing Republicans" was, according to former Republican Party lawyer and Ruedrich's friend Bill Large a "a monumental task."
It was "even more amazing that Randy kept it all together for so long," Large said.



On Saturday, Ruedrich received more than one standing ovation for his efforts.
State GOP funds and mistrust?

Ruedrich and others in charge of the Alaska Republican Party understood what the ramifications might be if Millete won the chairmanship.


Ruedrich confirmed Saturday that the state GOP transferred all, or nearly all, of its roughly $100,000 to the local Capital City Republicans in Juneau. The party did that because legislators were “concerned,” said Ruedrich, before ending the interview to tend to party business.


They are presumably concerned that Millette might hold back some of that money from their election efforts.



Millete won’t officially become chairman for eight months. He will, however, serve as the party’s finance chairman immediately.


At the party dominated by Ron Paul supporters following the vote Saturday night, Millette was asked what he planned on doing about the funds that had been transferred to Juneau. “We’ll deal with that later,” he said.

http://www.alaskadispatch.com/articl...publican-party
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Old 04-29-2012, 06:31 PM   #18
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This sounds to good to be true! I hope these delegates aren't romney supporters pretending to be for RP.
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Old 04-29-2012, 06:40 PM   #19
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This sounds to good to be true! I hope these delegates aren't romney supporters pretending to be for RP.
If anything it's the other way around...but that only comes into play if the vote at convention gets forced into a second round, when most delegates then become unbound.
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