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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 30, 2012 13:21:56 GMT -5
There's some rumblings now that Ron Paul may throw his support behind Newt Gingrich?
There's a suggestion floated out there by a huge (305,000 + members) Ron Paul facebook group to do just that...
I'm not sure that a) most Ron Paul supporters are in touch with the reality that he has no shot, or b) Ron Paul would do it. I don't think he would.
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Post by cme1201 on Jan 30, 2012 13:23:15 GMT -5
Could we get a link to what ever the story is and just not the little snippet you choose to throw out there?
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Post by Driftr on Jan 30, 2012 13:26:11 GMT -5
I consider myself a Ron Paul supporter. I know it is unlikely Dr Paul will win the nomination. If/when he doesn't, I will support Gary Johnson. If this helps to get President Obama re-elected, so be it. If we're going to go run the country into the ground, I'd prefer to do it at the highest speed possible to get it over with sooner rather than later.
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Post by djAdvocate on Jan 30, 2012 13:40:39 GMT -5
There's some rumblings now that Ron Paul may throw his support behind Newt Gingrich? There's a suggestion floated out there by a huge (305,000 + members) Ron Paul facebook group to do just that... I'm not sure that a) most Ron Paul supporters are in touch with the reality that he has no shot, or b) Ron Paul would do it. I don't think he would. i am a Paul supporter, but i have no illusions about him winning.
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Post by djAdvocate on Jan 30, 2012 13:41:46 GMT -5
As a Paul supporter, I too now think his chances are slim. As distasteful as it is to do it, I'd support Newt. Newt, along with his many faults, is arrogant and power hungry, but I think he's the only one who can defeat Obama. Once we get out of the frying pan we can work at getting off the stove. i disagree. i think Romney's chances are way better. Newt is HATED by moderates, and it is moderates who will decide this, not conservatives.
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Post by cme1201 on Jan 30, 2012 13:48:00 GMT -5
So we have as choices:
Obama = Obama
Obama Light = Romney
Obama Right = Gingrich
I'll be voting for Johnson.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2012 13:58:42 GMT -5
Paul won't win, and I will vote for him anyway. I however would not vote for Newt with Paul as his SoT. I couldn't stomach that vote, especially with Santorum as his VP.
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Post by floridayankee on Jan 30, 2012 14:25:46 GMT -5
I consider myself a Ron Paul supporter. I know it is unlikely Dr Paul will win the nomination. If/when he doesn't, I will support Gary Johnson. If this helps to get President Obama re-elected, so be it. So you'd prefer an Obama/Bush ticket? They'd spend us into oblivion before you had a chance to say wtf....
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Post by floridayankee on Jan 30, 2012 14:32:07 GMT -5
As a Paul supporter, I too now think his chances are slim. As distasteful as it is to do it, I'd support Newt. Newt, along with his many faults, is arrogant and power hungry, but I think he's the only one who can defeat Obama. Honestly, I don't get the whole "Anybody But Obama" drive of some people. Really, what's the point of defeating Obama if we simply get another power hungry arrogant talking head in the White House? It's essentially the same puppet with different masters.
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Post by Driftr on Jan 30, 2012 14:49:10 GMT -5
So you'd prefer an Obama/Bush ticket? They'd spend us into oblivion before you had a chance to say wtf.... :-) Why does that thought bring forth an image of Slim Pickens (aka Maj TJ Kong)? I suppose the saying 'anything worth doing is worth doing right' comes to mind as well. If we're going to tank the country I can't think of a better pair to accomplish the task.
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Post by floridayankee on Jan 30, 2012 15:06:39 GMT -5
You're right, but I see it as a vote for the lesser of the two evils. I am not doing that any more. I'm likely voting Libertarian this year to send that message that I'm done with the two major parties. Sure it's not much of a message but at least I can say I did my part to break the cycle of insanity. Screw both the 'evils'
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 30, 2012 15:07:24 GMT -5
Could we get a link to what ever the story is and just not the little snippet you choose to throw out there? Am I allowed to promote a Ron Paul facebook group? I'll do it, but that sort of thing would never fly over on that board we escaped from.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 30, 2012 15:09:25 GMT -5
You're right, but I see it as a vote for the lesser of the two evils. I am not doing that any more. I'm likely voting Libertarian this year to send that message that I'm done with the two major parties. Sure it's not much of a message but at least I can say I did my part to break the cycle of insanity. Screw both the 'evils' I'll do the same if Romney is nominated. The ONLY reason I voted McCain was for Sarah Palin.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 30, 2012 15:10:34 GMT -5
As a Paul supporter, I too now think his chances are slim. As distasteful as it is to do it, I'd support Newt. Newt, along with his many faults, is arrogant and power hungry, but I think he's the only one who can defeat Obama. Once we get out of the frying pan we can work at getting off the stove. i disagree. i think Romney's chances are way better. Newt is HATED by moderates, and it is moderates who will decide this, not conservatives. Actually, Romney is taking a nose dive with independents.
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Post by cme1201 on Jan 30, 2012 15:20:48 GMT -5
Could we get a link to what ever the story is and just not the little snippet you choose to throw out there? Am I allowed to promote a Ron Paul facebook group? I'll do it, but that sort of thing would never fly over on that board we escaped from. Is that all you have? Facebook? Pure speculation, no real information? No, no need to post Facebook. Drivel is drivel.
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Post by Don Perignon on Jan 30, 2012 15:21:33 GMT -5
I am not doing that any more. I'm likely voting Libertarian this year to send that message that I'm done with the two major parties. Sure it's not much of a message but at least I can say I did my part to break the cycle of insanity. Screw both the 'evils' I'll do the same if Romney is nominated. The ONLY reason I voted McCain was for Sarah Palin. And THERE it is, in a nutshell, so to speak. As a rule, I'm not a "one-issue" guy. But THAT issue is just not negotiable.
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Post by billisonboard on Jan 30, 2012 15:24:06 GMT -5
... There's a suggestion floated out there by a huge (305,000 + members) Ron Paul facebook group to do just that... ... What exactly is a "facebook group". If you understand what it is, you would understand that the idea that the "suggestion (was) floated .. by... (the) group" is an absurdity. It is likely that someone threw the quote in the OP up on the "wall" to try and get it to stick. That someone could very easily have been a Newt supporter.
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Post by Don Perignon on Jan 30, 2012 15:32:58 GMT -5
... There's a suggestion floated out there by a huge (305,000 + members) Ron Paul facebook group to do just that... ... What exactly is a "facebook group". If you understand what it is, you would understand that the idea that the "suggestion (was) floated .. by... (the) group" is an absurdity. It is likely that someone threw the quote in the OP up on the "wall" to try and get it to stick. That someone could very easily have been a Newt supporter. Or... the author might not even have any actual political affiliations, and just is inclined to stir up manure piles to entertain themselves. It's like their "hobby".
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Post by floridayankee on Jan 30, 2012 15:36:16 GMT -5
I think Congress is more the problem than any President we elect. Congress is a big problem, bit considering they rarely override a presidential veto (only 110 out of 2564 vetoes have ever been overridden), the buck stops at the man in the big chair in the Oval Office.
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Post by floridayankee on Jan 30, 2012 15:40:51 GMT -5
i disagree. i think Romney's chances are way better. Newt is HATED by moderates, and it is moderates who will decide this, not conservatives. Actually, Romney is taking a nose dive with independents. FL is a closed primary so I really doubt any of the candidates really give a rats ass what us unaffiliated FL voters think....until Wednesday anyway. According to a Quinnipiac University survey released Monday, 43% of people likely to vote in Tuesday's Florida primary say they back Romney, with 29% supporting Gingrich.
The poll indicates 11% back Rep. Ron Paul of Texas and an equal amount support former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania. Seven percent of people questioned say they are undecided, with 24% indicating they could change their minds.
Romney's 14-point lead is up from a 9-point advantage he held in a Quinnipiac poll released on Friday. www.cnn.com/2012/01/30/politics/campaign-wrap/index.html
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Post by djAdvocate on Jan 30, 2012 15:47:06 GMT -5
i disagree. i think Romney's chances are way better. Newt is HATED by moderates, and it is moderates who will decide this, not conservatives. Actually, Romney is taking a nose dive with independents. link, please.
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Post by djAdvocate on Jan 30, 2012 15:49:02 GMT -5
Actually, Romney is taking a nose dive with independents. FL is a closed primary so I really doubt any of the candidates really give a rats ass what us unaffiliated FL voters think....until Wednesday anyway. According to a Quinnipiac University survey released Monday, 43% of people likely to vote in Tuesday's Florida primary say they back Romney, with 29% supporting Gingrich.
The poll indicates 11% back Rep. Ron Paul of Texas and an equal amount support former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania. Seven percent of people questioned say they are undecided, with 24% indicating they could change their minds.
Romney's 14-point lead is up from a 9-point advantage he held in a Quinnipiac poll released on Friday. www.cnn.com/2012/01/30/politics/campaign-wrap/index.htmlfy- these polls are really weird in Florida right now. half of them show that Romney's lead is increasing wildly. the other half show that it is staying about the same, within margin of error. however, NO polls are showing significant erosion, and ALL are showing him leading by at least 5% (most show him leading by about 10%). so, i think he will win, but it could be anything from close to a blowout.
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Post by floridayankee on Jan 30, 2012 15:54:04 GMT -5
A runaway engine pulling a train with no brakes. That's pretty much why I'm voting Libertarian. I'll be dragging my foot in November to help try and slow this train down. How 'bout you? One foot won't do it. 100 feet won't do it. 40 or 50 million feet dragging will get the attention of them assholes sitting up there in first class.
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Post by floridayankee on Jan 30, 2012 15:56:06 GMT -5
fy- these polls are really weird in Florida right now. half of them show that Romney's lead is increasing wildly. the other half show that it is staying about the same, within margin of error. however, NO polls are showing significant erosion, and ALL are showing him leading by at least 5% (most show him leading by about 10%). so, i think he will win, but it could be anything from close to a blowout. The 'blowout' factor doesn't even matter since we are winner take all. It only thing that matters here is coming out +1 over your opponents.
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Post by djAdvocate on Jan 30, 2012 16:32:47 GMT -5
fy- these polls are really weird in Florida right now. half of them show that Romney's lead is increasing wildly. the other half show that it is staying about the same, within margin of error. however, NO polls are showing significant erosion, and ALL are showing him leading by at least 5% (most show him leading by about 10%). so, i think he will win, but it could be anything from close to a blowout. The 'blowout' factor doesn't even matter since we are winner take all. It only thing that matters here is coming out +1 over your opponents. yeah, you are right. i think he has it, then.
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Post by skweet on Jan 30, 2012 18:53:39 GMT -5
Paul supporter, no I don't think he can become GOP candidate, still voting for him because of delegates. It is wishful thinking on the Gingrich camp that Paul would support him for a post. Paul may very well obtain enough delegates to have something very valuable to trade. He will trade his delegates for firm commitments, from the eventual nominee, for smaller government. It will be plain that strong support of Paul will be a victory for small government and libertarian philosophy, even without a potential libertarian president.
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Post by Don Perignon on Jan 30, 2012 19:30:13 GMT -5
"Political Curveball" pretty much describes Ron Paul.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jan 30, 2012 22:07:06 GMT -5
fy- these polls are really weird in Florida right now. half of them show that Romney's lead is increasing wildly. the other half show that it is staying about the same, within margin of error. however, NO polls are showing significant erosion, and ALL are showing him leading by at least 5% (most show him leading by about 10%). so, i think he will win, but it could be anything from close to a blowout. The 'blowout' factor doesn't even matter since we are winner take all. It only thing that matters here is coming out +1 over your opponents. It matters. It goes to electability, and momentum-- and let's not leave out fund raising.
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Post by djAdvocate on Jan 30, 2012 22:35:44 GMT -5
The 'blowout' factor doesn't even matter since we are winner take all. It only thing that matters here is coming out +1 over your opponents. It matters. It goes to electability, and momentum-- and let's not leave out fund raising. that is pretty much what i was thinking when i said it, Paul- but i think fy is right.....FOR FLORIDA.
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Post by handyman2 on Jan 31, 2012 22:28:19 GMT -5
Paul knows he is not going to win. Then why keep on? Simple answer. Party platform. If Paul can get enough delegates then when it comes to shaping the platform he can barter his support for another candidate on points that he is passionate about to be included in the final draft of the platform. For those that have forgotten this has been done more than once in political elections. Will he be successful in his efforts? Time will tell.
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