Title: Ron Paul Vote Fraud / Mike Rivero is Angry Source:
[None] URL Source:http://whatreallyhappened.com/ Published:Dec 29, 2011 Author:Mike Rivero Post Date:2011-12-31 10:55:48 by Buzzard Keywords:Ron Paul, vote fraud, Iowa, Rivero Views:7456 Comments:20
PS: RP has left Iowa and his staff is now in New Hampshire. Lot's of phone bank stuff still going on in Iowa, but a 1st or 2nd is all but guaranteed. This is a great result and if he can leave NH still in the top 2-3, he's poised to carry the primary throughout the Spring.
PS: RP has left Iowa and his staff is now in New Hampshire. Lot's of phone bank stuff still going on in Iowa, but a 1st or 2nd is all but guaranteed. This is a great result and if he can leave NH still in the top 2-3, he's poised to carry the primary throughout the Spring.
This is good.
From: John Tate john_tate@ronpaul2012.com
Reply-To: john_tate@ronpaul2012.com
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 06:06:05
To: Liberty Activist
Subject: Our Next 1776
Dear Liberty Activist,
The bayonets are sharpened. The muskets are loaded.
Today, 2011 comes to an end. With your help, Ron Paul is going to make 2012 America's next 1776.
Liberty Activist, the truth is, this isn't just any campaign. It's a R3VOLUTION. And Ron Paul isn't just any candidate.
He's a man of his word - not a flip-flopper.
He's spent over 30 years fighting for constitutional principles - not betraying them.
He's fought against EVERY outrageous scheme the establishment has cooked up - from the $700 BILLION TARP bailout to the individual mandate central to ObamaCare.
And he's the ONLY candidate to offer a real plan to cut spending.
Ron Paul's Plan to Restore America cuts $1 TRILLION in the first year of his presidency - by eliminating five unconstitutional federal agencies - and it balances the budget by year three.
That's what has the establishment scared. That's why the SMEARS are coming.
Well, guess what?
Ron Paul has taken their best shots. And he's still standing and FIGHTING BACK.
Now, the Iowa Caucus is in three days. The New Hampshire Primary is in ten.
Then South Carolina, Florida, and Nevada.
Ron Paul announced his candidacy just over seven months ago.