But that is presumptuous nominee and in this case the lesser (maybe) of two evils..
Ron Paul is making people think and causing much angst amongst those that consider themselves the powers that be in the MNGOP…
Many are squirming and because a Paulite, Kurt Bills, ran away with the GOP nomination to run against Lawyer, Obama lapdog, Klobuchar has many rolling over and conceding to her already..
Heh..is a good thing to see this happening..
I don’t like Ron Paul, and never have, but good. I’m glad he’s doing this. Picking Romney is easily the stupidest thing the GOP has done in my lifetime, and due to the sheer volume of stupid things they’ve done, that’s not an easy statement to make.
Good! There needs to be some significant influence in the Republican Party to actually CONSERVE ” a republican form of government” something that Constitution says the U.S. government “SHALL guarantee” (Article IV, Section 4)
And there needs to be a significant influence to support our military and stop them from being used and abused for international inteventionism and Congressionally UNDECLARED WARS (Article I, Secton 8.11) rather than defending the Constitution and “protecting the States against invasion”…also mandaed in Article IV, Section 4, U.S. Constitution.
Futhermore there needs to be a significant influence in at least one major party to PROTECT LIBERTY and aupport ALL of the Bill of Rights…and getting rid of tyrannical agencies like the BATF and TSA.
He may not be running anymore but the people are doing the work to get him the delegates. Good to see that the people are still a part of the election process.
Despite the certainty of offending his supporters, who should be used to such by now, I need to second Jake’s observation that the campaign is over but the votes keep coming.
Which leads me to wonder if he should have not campaigned at all, thus allowing his supporters to vote only for an idealized version of Ron Paul rather than the reality.
Sort of like Obama did in ’08.
Now I have to leave to enter the witless protection program.
May 21st, 2012 at 1:44 pm
But that is presumptuous nominee and in this case the lesser (maybe) of two evils..
Ron Paul is making people think and causing much angst amongst those that consider themselves the powers that be in the MNGOP…
Many are squirming and because a Paulite, Kurt Bills, ran away with the GOP nomination to run against Lawyer, Obama lapdog, Klobuchar has many rolling over and conceding to her already..
Heh..is a good thing to see this happening..
May 21st, 2012 at 1:56 pm
Good to see the only conservitive in the race is still doing well.
Funny thing is, right now Paul is leading the delegate race.
May 21st, 2012 at 2:48 pm
I don’t like Ron Paul, and never have, but good. I’m glad he’s doing this. Picking Romney is easily the stupidest thing the GOP has done in my lifetime, and due to the sheer volume of stupid things they’ve done, that’s not an easy statement to make.
May 21st, 2012 at 3:14 pm
Good! There needs to be some significant influence in the Republican Party to actually CONSERVE ” a republican form of government” something that Constitution says the U.S. government “SHALL guarantee” (Article IV, Section 4)
And there needs to be a significant influence to support our military and stop them from being used and abused for international inteventionism and Congressionally UNDECLARED WARS (Article I, Secton 8.11) rather than defending the Constitution and “protecting the States against invasion”…also mandaed in Article IV, Section 4, U.S. Constitution.
Futhermore there needs to be a significant influence in at least one major party to PROTECT LIBERTY and aupport ALL of the Bill of Rights…and getting rid of tyrannical agencies like the BATF and TSA.
May 21st, 2012 at 3:14 pm
The real irony is that he managed this and he’s not even campaigning anymore.
May 21st, 2012 at 4:43 pm
He may not be running anymore but the people are doing the work to get him the delegates. Good to see that the people are still a part of the election process.
May 21st, 2012 at 5:31 pm
Well — I live in Minnesota, and we elected Jesse Ventura as governor. Despite what the mainstream media say, I thought he was rather good at it.
May 22nd, 2012 at 2:31 am
Despite the certainty of offending his supporters, who should be used to such by now, I need to second Jake’s observation that the campaign is over but the votes keep coming.
Which leads me to wonder if he should have not campaigned at all, thus allowing his supporters to vote only for an idealized version of Ron Paul rather than the reality.
Sort of like Obama did in ’08.
Now I have to leave to enter the witless protection program.
May 22nd, 2012 at 9:38 am
Ellen,
Ventura has said he would run as Ron Paul’s VP IF Paul were to run as an independent in the general election.