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    lol good thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by soccer#3 View Post
    thats not what i said at all

    i was just tryin to make sure the thread doesnt get closed because TRD mentioned flamin and we all know threads gets closed over nothin here and witout any notice.

    i was watchin the news earlier and they were givin updates on both sides and they said robinson is pullin out of the democratic race. then they switched to the republican side and didnt mention ron paul as if he wasnt runnin at all. he shouldnt run as a republican

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHN75MsgylY <-- mccain gets owned by ron paul

    Sorry, I guess I was just being your average, want to fight everyone male Just took it wrong I guess.And to think I was about to give you one of these:


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    Quote Originally Posted by britbb View Post
    Basically, if someone you dont like ends up winning the election then its a 'conspiracy' right?

    What really happened is that more people voted for other candidates...the debates were on, everyone could see the debate and obviously only a minority liked what they heard from him. You were in that minority.

    WHY THE HELL IS IT ALWAYS A CONSPIRACY IF YOUR 'MAN' DOESNT GET IN?

    I can garuntee you, that when obama doesnt get in (and hillary clinton gets in for democrats) then the SOME people within the black community will be saying its a conspiracy...just if hillary didnt get in SOME women would be saying its a conspiracy against women.

    Rather than posting on a message board, if you want to do something about it, phone your local police department or the fbi...or are they in on the conspiracy aswell? Is it a whole cia conspiracy against ron paul?

    Mate, your man didnt get as many votes because everyone has different political views...there is no conspiracy.

    I thought that this whole conspiracy thing would end now that bush is finishing in power...it seems that everytime a new president comes in, theres always a conspiracy behind it.

    Im from the uk, im NOT VOTING LABOUR AT THE NEXT ELECTION...but labour will win again. When labour are in power...i WONT be crying 'conspiracy'.
    Although Britbb let arrogance get in the way of his good points, they are good points nonetheless. But let's be honest, none of you who have spoke out against his comment would take kindly to being called "Boy" either.........seriously.
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    FYI guys...


    http://www.ronpaul2008.com/

    New Hampshire Recount? (1/12/08)
    After a careful investigation, I have decided against seeking a recount in New Hampshire. I am confident that not asking for a recount is the right decision.

    I carefully considered the arguments for and against a recount before instructing my campaign staff not to pursue it. Without a firm belief that vote fraud had taken place, and without the possibility that a recount would have increased the chances for success of our campaign, a recount would have diverted campaign resources, time, and energy away from crucial battles elsewhere.

    We have taken concerns about vote fraud seriously. In Iowa, campaign volunteers carefully monitored the caucuses. Campaign staff placed Paul supporters in every precinct to watch and verify the voting and count. We had supporters phone in results from their precincts to a campaign hotline while others ensured that those numbers were reflected on the official display board at the Polk County Convention Center. The numbers our caucus watchers reported agreed with the official tally, and both results also aligned with the campaign’s internal polling. In relatively pro-Paul counties, our sampling pegged support at 11.5%. This is consistent with an overall 10% finish for the entire state.

    In New Hampshire, while I would have hoped for a better result than eight percent, I am convinced that vote fraud played no role in this result. Rumors of vote fraud were investigated, and in the end they proved to be the result of errors in early media reports that were not reflected in the official numbers. In one notable case, when a campaign staff member contacted an individual who had on the evening of January 8 claimed that his vote had not been counted, the person said that he had made a mistake and that the next morning the error in reporting on a newspaper website had been corrected both in the media and -- most importantly -- in the official tally.

    Many have expressed concerns that those ballots counted by machine yielded a 2% lower total than those counted by hand. However, machine counted vote totals were more than 2% lower for both John McCain and Mike Huckabee. Hand counted votes were more likely to be cast in rural areas. Results almost always vary between urban and rural areas.

    My campaign staff and I have analyzed the numbers in New Hampshire and I have reached the conclusion that it was the high turnout -- not vote fraud or counting errors -- that left us with eight percent of the vote. Our total vote count of over 18,000 votes was well within what we projected given the efforts of our extensive statewide get-out-the-vote program, giving me no reason to believe that vote fraud played any role in the results of the Granite State's primary.

    In both Iowa and New Hampshire there is much to be proud of. Taking both states together, I am honored that over 30,000 people cast their vote for me -- more than either Rudy Giuliani or Fred Thompson. Unlike many other candidates’ efforts, our campaign for freedom is growing and our message is spreading.

    Now is the time to redouble our efforts. Our resources must be spent on the upcoming primaries and caucuses, and on ensuring that, with your help, we organize every state yet to vote with our Precinct Leaders program.

    We can't win primaries and caucuses that have already happened -- but we can win those yet to come. To become the Republican presidential nominee, a candidate must have 1,191 delegates. Iowa, Wyoming and New Hampshire determined only 32 delegates, so we have much opportunity remaining.

    Today, I ask you to join me in focusing on the battles ahead as we continue our fight for liberty and our Constitution.

    Sincerely,

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    Quote Originally Posted by alphaman View Post
    i read that last night. which is fine, but he needs to start spending some of that money

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    Quote Originally Posted by muriloninja View Post



    Thank god your not American, we don't need anymore kool-aid drinkers. Your UK opinion is worth a bucket of horse piss to us.

    The fact is, Ron Paul is being "silenced" by the media. It's not a conspiracy, it's a goddamn fact.




    What a ****ing joke, wow..you got some muscles..wow..everybody..watch out..this guy is far superior to us all. Jerkoff!
    hahahahahhaha.. omg this fvcking thread is hilarious.. lol

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    If Ron Paul did request a recount the media would have used that against him for sure, adding it to their list of reasons as to why they think he is a loon, probably say something about his conspiracy theorist followers.
    On another note, Kucinich is paying for a recount in NH. BUT I don't know if it includes both parties, Dem for sure, but Republican, I dunno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by convalescence69 View Post
    If Ron Paul did request a recount the media would have used that against him for sure, adding it to their list of reasons as to why they think he is a loon, probably say something about his conspiracy theorist followers.
    That's what I was thinking. The fact that he considered it and posted an article on his website shows that it's possible.

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