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Inside the Ron Paul Machine II: On the Assembly Line
blogpi.net — "I demonstrated how it took Ron Paul ’s supporters a few hours to start making an impact on the May GOP Bloggers straw poll...So where are they meeting to plan their onslaught?"
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- stealthc, on 10/11/2007, -2/+3Cute little article. But inaccurate. For one thing, it used Facebook as a source. Facebook is barely above YouTube as the gutter of Internet discussion.
http://www.meetup.com/topics/polact/cand/pres/ (3,510 Ron Paul Supporters in 156 Groups from 147 Cities …and 2,119 more waiting to hear when a new Meetup starts!)
Closest competing declared candidate? Obama, with 66 groups. Romney doesn't even show up.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jtQvcov9_9A
Remember the shots of supporters at the SC debate? In the clip I saw, the vast majority were for Ron Paul.
The snowball is rolling. - Xuvious, on 10/11/2007, -2/+3Nice try. I think most people can see that you're trying to bring an image that political activism is evil.
What's next?
A law? - CurtHowland, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1Why, oh why, don't these people spend just a little bit of their time finding dirt on the politicians in _power_ who are abusing their lives and liberties every day?
How many multi-millionare congressmen/senators could survive this kind of minute scrutiny from so many people?
"Have you seen the money this congressman put into this supposedly needed bill to pad their own pockets? Let's see who is paying him..."
But no. They have to assume that, since they don't like Ron Paul, the fact that there are positive stories about him must be a conspiracy.
Talk about wasted efforts.
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