Look just let the poor man retire and get it over with. I supported him, but now let him rest. He can take my donation money and retire. I am voting for Obama,sorry, but I have to do what I have to do.
You really think the problem is people haven't heard him. He was in debates, on the tv, ran ads, had tons of volunteers at every convention, etc. The problem is not that people haven't heard his message, its that they don't agree with it. Your philosophy is not a self-evident truth.
I'm keeping my signs up and bumper stickers on for the foreseeable future. Obama and McCain are on in the same both globalists who will do the bidding of Zionist international bankers.
really sgiffy? how many of these Delegates have you spoken to, 1 on 1? If ya would talk to them you would find there is much common ground - and if it comes to a choice between Paul or McCain, many will choose Paul - how many? methinks that is up to us. the number of Delegates not happy with McCain is growing
"he lost, get over it..."Why does the McCain Camp disagree with you? Why are they putting pressure on the members of the State Delegations? What do you know that the McCain Camp does not? Or, could it be that they know it's not over until the Delegates vote?
To all who say that it's over:PLEASE contact the McCain Camp and tell THEM it's over - PLEASE tell them to stop campaigning for the nomination - PLEASE tell them to leave the state delegations alone, it doesn't matter who they vote for - PLEASE tell them to focus ALL their time and energy campaigning for the General Election, not just the public campaigning, but all of the private campaigning as well - PLEASE tell THEM it's a lock, it's in the bag...and while your at it, ask THEM why they don't believe youor better yet, ask them, "Don't you guys watch TV?"
Here is a good article on what we are getting and losing. Digg it up!!Its very easy look at who is screaming the loudest that the government must do something. These are the people that have been benefiting from the distorted and over valued assets that are starting to unwind. They know that the gig is up. The profits taken over the past decade on Wall Street by hedge funds and the like are not real they are a bubble filled with nothing but hot air. They were not producing anything of real value or at least not of the value they were claiming.<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/political_opinion/What_is_The_Economy/who">http://digg.com/political_opinion/What_is_The_Econ ...</a>
kosher1947Jul 3, 2008
Look just let the poor man retire and get it over with. I supported him, but now let him rest. He can take my donation money and retire. I am voting for Obama,sorry, but I have to do what I have to do.
sgiffyJul 3, 2008
You really think the problem is people haven't heard him. He was in debates, on the tv, ran ads, had tons of volunteers at every convention, etc. The problem is not that people haven't heard his message, its that they don't agree with it. Your philosophy is not a self-evident truth.
baseballguycaaJul 3, 2008
Nobody who truly believes in freedom and limited government would ever vote for Obama. Making you nothing more than a bandwagon jumper.
Closed AccountJul 4, 2008
I'm keeping my signs up and bumper stickers on for the foreseeable future. Obama and McCain are on in the same both globalists who will do the bidding of Zionist international bankers.
baseballguycaaJul 4, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://www.bobbarr2008.com/">http://www.bobbarr2008.com/</a>The only reason third-party candidates don't have a chance is people like you, who believe it when the media says they don't have a chance.
Closed AccountJul 4, 2008
Ron Paul could win on a "write in"! There have been 'write in' presidents before in this country.
pendragon304Jul 7, 2008
really sgiffy? how many of these Delegates have you spoken to, 1 on 1? If ya would talk to them you would find there is much common ground - and if it comes to a choice between Paul or McCain, many will choose Paul - how many? methinks that is up to us. the number of Delegates not happy with McCain is growing
pendragon304Jul 7, 2008
"he lost, get over it..."Why does the McCain Camp disagree with you? Why are they putting pressure on the members of the State Delegations? What do you know that the McCain Camp does not? Or, could it be that they know it's not over until the Delegates vote?
pendragon304Jul 7, 2008
To all who say that it's over:PLEASE contact the McCain Camp and tell THEM it's over - PLEASE tell them to stop campaigning for the nomination - PLEASE tell them to leave the state delegations alone, it doesn't matter who they vote for - PLEASE tell them to focus ALL their time and energy campaigning for the General Election, not just the public campaigning, but all of the private campaigning as well - PLEASE tell THEM it's a lock, it's in the bag...and while your at it, ask THEM why they don't believe youor better yet, ask them, "Don't you guys watch TV?"
diskitJul 23, 2008
How many Paultards dugg this without reading the article?
frankyfunkSep 19, 2008
Here is a good article on what we are getting and losing. Digg it up!!Its very easy look at who is screaming the loudest that the government must do something. These are the people that have been benefiting from the distorted and over valued assets that are starting to unwind. They know that the gig is up. The profits taken over the past decade on Wall Street by hedge funds and the like are not real they are a bubble filled with nothing but hot air. They were not producing anything of real value or at least not of the value they were claiming.<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/political_opinion/What_is_The_Economy/who">http://digg.com/political_opinion/What_is_The_Econ ...</a>