16 Comments
- Ragecloak, on 02/08/2008, -0/+8Wow, you anti-paul people having moved from aggravating to downright disgusting. How is he supposed to get delegates if they wont even let people vote for him? This is voter fraud and is NOT an isolated incident. Most importantly, it is simply unamerican. We're trying to promote democracy in middle eastern countries and cant even do it for ourselves.
Sad times we live in. - ganjadude4391, on 02/08/2008, -2/+9I lived there until about 2 years ago. my buddy gave me a call up and told me he had to write it in. hes not very political so thats all i got out of him. I still live close so ill look into it
- ladalang, on 02/08/2008, -3/+10Amazing. we are supposed to believe it's fair when this ***** happens. I'm telling you the American people can only take so much. It's coming...
- iChopPryde, on 02/09/2008, -0/+5This is ***** I am sorry but how can people accept this, its clear more then ever that Ron Paul is not wanted by the big corporations and the government this is a huge problem and I feel as there is nothing we can do about Ron Paul is not getting a fair chance in the elections and it is because of things like this which is putting Mccain and Huckabee in first I know Ron Paul has a bigger support group then them if this type of crap didnt happen. He gets no tv air time he has only gotten a few this is complete ***** the land of the free my ass!
- leclairm21, on 02/08/2008, -3/+8Anyone who has more information, please post it.
Everyone should be concerned about incidents like this, whether he or she is a Ron Paul supporter or not. - rmtatum, on 02/08/2008, -0/+4The fact is once a candidate has obtained ballot access that candidate remains on the ballot! Besides, Ron Paul is still in the race. Anti-Paul trolls on Digg must really love tyranny support vote fraud.
- themikeb, on 02/09/2008, -0/+4grease the guillotines...this is typical of a nation in the spiral down the drain
- DMMc59, on 02/08/2008, -0/+3 What does the number of delegates have to do with vote fraud?
It is not that he was just left off the Ballot but that there were those that asked and were told that he had withdrawn. This would have made no difference tho since as rmtatum stated above, "once a candidate has obtained ballot access that candidate remains on the ballot!"
I for one refuse to "be a good German"! - RPliberty, on 02/08/2008, -0/+3I say go 3rd party then challenge whoever the opposition is, whether it's Clinton or Obama as well as McCain, to pledge that they will bring ALL the troops home from Iraq within 6-8 months. 70% of the American people want this so prove it.
- d03boy, on 02/10/2008, -0/+2sieg heil!
- d03boy, on 02/10/2008, -0/+1romneys delegates are voted on what they should do at the state level. Besides, the numbers McDonald is showing on the news is NOT the bound delegates. They simplify it for the dumb people (mostly the people here on digg) so they can pretend to understand it.
- vinbeazel, on 02/08/2008, -0/+1I agree. We need to keep RP Revolution's message in front of the apathetic...before their place of employment is cancelled, by foreign tax collectors...
- DMMc59, on 02/08/2008, -0/+0And realistic is to give up? McCain, altho anointed by the press, is still one of three remaining candidates.
Does anyone know what becomes of Romney's delegates now that he's stepped out? - inactive, on 02/08/2008, -3/+2My god, the conspiracy is keeping him from losing legitimately!
- NaziHatinChimp, on 02/08/2008, -4/+1If Ron Paul won every single other state with about 50% of the vote he wouldn't win. McCain would have more than he needs with about 30% of the remaining states, which he is bound to get. Sorry guys, the ride is over. It's time to start being realistic now. Sorry.
- michaelfitz, on 02/08/2008, -9/+4Maybe because he has 14 delegates?


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