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Reality Check: Ron Paul can still win and has NOT dropped out!


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Guest bkelm18
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You have a very warped sense of reality indeed. I wonder what you will do once you finally find out at Ron Paul will not win the nomination and will not win the election.

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Ron Paul is not going to win the Republican nomination, nor if he runs as an Independent, will he win the National Election.

Guest 6.8 AR
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I guess hope springs eternal?

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This is typical republican party operation. If it's not going the establishement’s way, they will change the rules, delay the vote, disallow motions, basically whatever it takes to keep "their" candidate in place. And this is the way they do it on the state and even on the county level. It's a good ole boys club that needs to be demolished. They don't take to outsiders reading the rule book then expecting it to be followed and rasing parliamentary procedures when it's not.

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Paul has no hope. it is a fantasy just about unequaled to think he can pull this out.

Unless you want Obama again everyone needs to get behind Romney. Right or wrong he is the only option.

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Guest 6.8 AR
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You must be a typical Republican Party operative to

know that, are you? I guess by these videos war will

start out sooner since Paul won't be the nominee.

Understood.

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I have but one question for those who are voting for Romney.

Would you still vote the same way if Ron Paul is looking like the winner of the Republican nomination?

If we didn't have Obama to worry about who do you think is the better candidate for the United States? Romney or Paul?

I believe in the system but right now the system, on both sides, is broke. Well more than just broke, it is on life support and we can't pay our electric bill. We complain about the tactics the Democrats use but both sides are equally versed at manipulation as well as just plain cheating. And who are they cheating? The people of the United States thats who. Most politicians could not care less about who they represent so long as they maintain control.

At some point, probably very soon, we are going to find ourselves in a place we cannot come back from. And do you think most other nations are going to come in and help out when we become the largest 3rd world country in the world? Probably not.

We as a nation have become so spoiled that we think it is a national disaster if the cell phones go down for an hour or if your local Starbuck's closes for a day. I don't want it but maybe a reset will git rid of the spoiled masses and only those who actually care about our nation will be left. Most people believe we are too big to fail but history will tell us this isn't the case. Look at the Roman Empire, that was also thought to big to fail, and you will see history is probbly going to repeat itself.

Dolomite

Guest bkelm18
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If Paul was for certain to get the nomination and had a chance at beating Obama, I would likely vote for him. However he doesn't have any chance of doing those two things. The American people simply wouldn't elect him over Obama. Simple as that. Romney is the only choice. He's the only one who has any chance whatsoever of beating Obama. If Obama wins again, and he likely will anyway, the SCOTUS stands a very good chance of being swung back to a very liberal balance. I'm more afraid of that than four more years of Obama. Would Romney do the same? Who knows. Maybe. At least with Obama it's a guarantee. He's already appointed two liberal Justices and will stand to do so again very soon.

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If Paul was for certain to get the nomination and had a chance at beating Obama, I would likely vote for him. However he doesn't have any chance of doing those two things. The American people simply wouldn't elect him over Obama. Simple as that. Romney is the only choice. He's the only one who has any chance whatsoever of beating Obama. If Obama wins again, and he likely will anyway, the SCOTUS stands a very good chance of being swung back to a very liberal balance. I'm more afraid of that than four more years of Obama. Would Romney do the same? Who knows. Maybe. At least with Obama it's a guarantee. He's already appointed two liberal Justices and will stand to do so again very soon.

Paul has no hope. it is a fantasy just about unequaled to think he can pull this out.

Unless you want Obama again everyone needs to get behind Romney. Right or wrong he is the only option.

I don't care for any of our choices. I hate having to vote for Romney but he needs everyone who doesn't want to see O re-elected to get behind him. If Paul is really concerned for our country then once he is officially eliminated from being the R candidate then he needs to throw his support to Romney. If he runs as a third party candidate then he is doing nothing more than handing the election to O by spliting the vote.

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I have but one question for those who are voting for Romney.

Would you still vote the same way if Ron Paul is looking like the winner of the Republican nomination?

If we didn't have Obama to worry about who do you think is the better candidate for the United States? Romney or Paul?

Yes. If the situation was reversed, I would vote for Paul. As with Romney, there are things I like about Paul, and things that I don't like. Up against Obama, I will vote for whoever is the Republican nominee. I know it sounds bad, but our main focus this election has to be to vote Obama out, and we need an electable candidate to do that. Ron Paul is not electable to a national office.

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Voting is like picking your preference on how you want to be executed. One choice may be more painful than the other, but ultimately have the same result. The only way to tame the two party beast is for Americans to reject the limited choices they have and reelect NO ONE until such time that our elected officials start serving the people and not their own interest. This will never happen because our ruling class knows that Americans are fickle and easily divided over silly issues and can be polarized by them by a few well placed stories in the media.

We have ourselves to blame for the sh*t sandwich we're chowing down on right now because we have the power to overthrow our current government every time we vote. If Romney wins in November we'd better be prepared to fire him for a democrat in four years.

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Guest 6.8 AR
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It's not as easy as some of you think, getting Paul

over the top. I would have rather had Cain out of the

bunch, but I accepted that. Paul may be a great guy,

but what will he be able to do, other than be a spoiler?

I'll quit beating the drum of the Tea Party when you

show me how Paul can win. The Tea Party doesn't

have skeletons in their closet and Paul could have

used a handler because his rhetoric and tone could

have been moderated, giving him a much better

edge with the voting public. He lost that years ago.

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If Romney wins in November we'd better be prepared to fire him for a democrat in four years.

You got that right!!

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Screw Romney! :down:

He's another big government republican that might as well run as a democrat based on his record in his own state. :rant:

I will stand behind Ron Paul until he either wins nomination or Romney. :usa:

If Romney wins, I will be forced to vote for him to vote against Obama.

P.S. I just donated to Ron Paul yesterday. First time I ever donated to a politician. :cool:

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Screw Romney! :down:

He's another big government republican that might as well run as a democrat based on his record in his own state. :rant:

I will stand behind Ron Paul until he either wins nomination or Romney. :usa:

If Romney wins, I will be forced to vote for him to vote against Obama.

P.S. I just donated to Ron Paul yesterday. First time I ever donated to a politician. :cool:

RIGHT ON, BROTHER!!

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After some of this, I'm not sure if I'm more concerned by the sheer lack of big picture vision on our side or the straight up socialism on theirs.

Paul will give us Obama like Perot gave us Clinton.

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Guest 6.8 AR
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I have but one question for those who are voting for Romney.

Would you still vote the same way if Ron Paul is looking like the winner of the Republican nomination?

If we didn't have Obama to worry about who do you think is the better candidate for the United States? Romney or Paul?

I believe in the system but right now the system, on both sides, is broke. Well more than just broke, it is on life support and we can't pay our electric bill. We complain about the tactics the Democrats use but both sides are equally versed at manipulation as well as just plain cheating. And who are they cheating? The people of the United States thats who. Most politicians could not care less about who they represent so long as they maintain control.

At some point, probably very soon, we are going to find ourselves in a place we cannot come back from. And do you think most other nations are going to come in and help out when we become the largest 3rd world country in the world? Probably not.

We as a nation have become so spoiled that we think it is a national disaster if the cell phones go down for an hour or if your local Starbuck's closes for a day. I don't want it but maybe a reset will git rid of the spoiled masses and only those who actually care about our nation will be left. Most people believe we are too big to fail but history will tell us this isn't the case. Look at the Roman Empire, that was also thought to big to fail, and you will see history is probbly going to repeat itself.

Dolomite

I gave my sincere vote in the primary system and have stood by saying I would accept the last man standing in that process. I also stand

by the process. Sometimes it doesn't work out like we want, but I'm not prepared to give up the process. If Ron Paul is the last man standing,

he will get my vote. I doubt that will happen, though.

Nothing is too big to fail. A lot of us would cherish the idea of the Republican Party turning more conservative, if not libertarian, but right now,

that will have to wait.

Guest 6.8 AR
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If you're willing to settle for Romney,You deserve Obama.

I'm so glad Tennessee is a very Red state, because of your comment.

Guest bkelm18
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If you're willing to settle for Romney,You deserve Obama.

People like you are going to ensure a victory for Obama. So you're just ####ed either way, mate. :)

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I guess hope springs eternal?

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Apparently so! I suppose it's a testament to him that so many supporters absolutely refuse to accept where things stand today.

Guest 6.8 AR
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Glad to see you back, Robert!

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If you're willing to settle for Romney,You deserve Obama.

This is the type of mentality that doesn't help either side and only paints RP supporters as selfish close-minded drones.

Wake up man, it's obama that's the anti-christ, not Romney.

Hi Robert :usa:

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