Yup, im going back tomorrow and im gonna take a pic and a small clip and post it here for you guys to see. This is the most awesome thing ever, considering it's CANADA.
EDIT:
Video: http://media.putfile.com/The-Canadia...aul-Revolution
Pics:
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Yup, im going back tomorrow and im gonna take a pic and a small clip and post it here for you guys to see. This is the most awesome thing ever, considering it's CANADA.
EDIT:
Video: http://media.putfile.com/The-Canadia...aul-Revolution
Pics:
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Last edited by Atomini; 02-06-2008 at 12:17 PM.
This forum loves posts about Ron Paul. We may need to make an entire new section.
haha thats funny. atomini get citizenship and vote for u know who
Cool!
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i think if the people in the uk who actually cared about politics could vote to effect your government a lot of people would vote ron paul
as your government effects us.. and the uk and usa have always been close so we like to know our brothers across the pond have a stable governement and not some nutter in charge (like at the present)
That is because it is easy for a foreignor with common sense to stop and say "Wow, the Americans have this thing called the Constitution and one candidate wants to follow it and others want to destroy it. Why are they not voting for the man/woman protecting their civil liberties and freedom?"
But, sadly Americans don't give a shit anymore. It's quite clear! Most are more excited about the new 32GB iTouch that just came out than they are their civil liberties.
Sad indeed!
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Thats very true.. And with the whole world being the political stage other countries around the world judge the uk along with america for there actions..
But i also like ron pauls trade and foreign policy.. Products from the home nation should always be first choice, but free and easy trade between countries should be encouraged as well.. is a hard balance to find.
MAN!!! Is ANYONE watching the Super Tuesday coverage right now???
NONE of the news networks are covering Ron Paul beyond a mere name mention. I was just watching CNN and they just had reporters at each candidate's election headquarters, and they went and interviewed each reporter at McCain's HQ first, then Romney's HQ, then Huckabee's HQ. Then they just cut off and went back to the polls. So I thought fvck this and turned the TV off. WTF? They didn't even send a reporter to Paul's HQ?
Who is this guy anyway
This is why:
Not singling you out Kale, but this seriously is the reason why he doesn't stand a chance. It's not because people don't like him. It's because people don't know him. Bottom line, people don't care about politics. They vote for whose name they hear the most in their party. My brother asked his girlfriend if she voted for Barack today. She said "no, I voted for Obama."
I think from now on I'm gonna stick to fake news programs from now on like "The Daily Show" at least it's supposed to be a joke.
You know.. I like Ron, but comeone.. that isnt the right way to get his name out..
If I saw it, it would actually make me NOT like him.. Grapheti (sp) is not the way to get
your name out!.. sheesh.. this is actually sad....
Go Ron Paul!
Here you go fellas, one video and a bunch of pics:
Video: http://media.putfile.com/The-Canadia...aul-Revolution
Pics:
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why is will smith there? haha
it looks awfully cold where u live
Ron paul actually has a pretty good chance.... sounds funny but your vote doesnt matter =Pas long as McCain wins less then 1191 delegates going into the convention it will be a brokered one.... where ron pauls message will be heard and he would have the option to strike a deal with one of the other candidates..... but if us Paulites would merely gobble up state delegate positions under false pretenses we could in essence steal the election...
Very good point. Thanks for signing up over at my spot today.
From the ronpaul2008.com... check the bold.... they feel good about the possibility of a brokered convention... and oh... did anyone here hear about RP getting 24 delegates yesterday on the news today? I didn't... hmmm.... The blatant crap that's going on just in the media should be enough for anyone who's undecided to vote for Ron Paul.
Ron Paul National Delegate Count Now 42 or More (2/6/08)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 6, 2008
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – With the results of many of the “Super Tuesday” primaries and caucuses now finalized, the Ron Paul campaign is now projecting that it has at least 42 delegates to the national convention secured.
While much of the focus in yesterday’s Super Tuesday contests focused on preference poll numbers, Ron Paul caucus-goers were focused on securing delegates to the national convention. With dedicated supporters and an organization focused purely on securing delegates, the campaign has secured more delegates to the national convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul than caucus straw polls might otherwise suggest.
According to campaign projections, a minimum of 24 delegates were won in yesterday’s contests. When added to projected delegates coming from strong showings in Iowa (4), Nevada (8), Louisiana (3) and Maine (3), that brings the total delegate count to 42 delegates or more.
“Our goal has always been to walk into the national GOP convention with as many delegates as possible,” said Ron Paul 2008 campaign manager Lew Moore. “The number of delegates we won yesterday could very well be the difference in a Convention where no one has a first-ballot majority. With Dr. Paul’s home state of Texas coming up, we feel we can enter the convention with a substantial number of delegates.”
In an agreement first reported by West Virginia television station WSAZ, three Ron Paul delegates were secured through an agreement with the Mike Huckabee campaign at the West Virginia state convention early Tuesday. Ron Paul delegates to the state convention swung their sizable support to Huckabee – putting Huckabee over the top – in exchange for the delegates.
According to campaign projections from last night’s results at least 3 delegates were won in Alaska, 5 delegates were won in North Dakota, 9 delegates were won in Minnesota, and 4 delegates were won in Colorado.
Additionally the results of the Louisiana Caucus may still change in favor of Ron Paul, where an ongoing legal challenge may result in most of that state’s delegates going towards Ron Paul after state GOP officials violated their own rules to improperly put delegates from other campaigns on the ballots
And for those who don't know... a brokered convention is when no candidate in a given party has enough delegates to lock in the nomination, as ss said. Well, a lot of states, like Florida, for instance, are "winner take all" states. In other words, mccain got like 36% or so in Florida, but he won more than anyone else, so all the delegates in FL go to mccain. Well, if nobody gets 1191 by convention time, then all those delegates from the "winner take all" states get to vote for WHOEVER they want on the second ballot. This could shake things up quite a bit.
Plus, if RP goes the distance, and Huckabee drops out, then the delegates that he won are up for grabs in a brokered convention. Plus any that Giuliani, Thompson, and Hunter had before they dropped out.
I think his delegate count is at 42.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080206/20080206006299.html?.v=1
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...ate_count.html
Republicans need 1,191
McCain 697 58.5%
Romney 244 20.5%
Huckabee 187 15.7%
Paul 14 1.2%
Democrats need 2,025
Clinton 1,012 50%
Obama 933 46.1%
CandidateDelegates
Mike Huckabee190
John McCain703
Ron Paul14
Mitt Romney293
Total1,200
Quite the revolution. I think I could have my dog run for pres and get as many as Paul...
Can you post a source besides RONPAUL.com or one that says "Ron Paul campaign states that it will have 42 delegates" to corroborate those numbers?
CNN says 16:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/pri...orecard/#val=R
realclearpolitics says 14:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...ate_count.html
greenpapers says 5:
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/R.phtml
NYTIMES says 5:
http://politics.nytimes.com/election...tes/index.html
Fox says 14:
http://youdecide08.foxnews.com/
Last edited by Logan13; 02-07-2008 at 10:05 PM.
^^Here's the West Virginia delegates I was refering to: http://www.wvva.com/News/index.php?ID=20784
Don't expect to get all the right amounts from main stream media. Even John Mccain has more than you both quoted at around 720 delegates.
Last edited by SMCengineer; 02-08-2008 at 12:40 AM.
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