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Title: No Paul = No Vote in November
Source: The Daily Bell
URL Source: http://www.thedailybell.com/3693/Ro ... nd-No-Paul-No-Vote-in-November
Published: Mar 10, 2012
Author: Ron Holland
Post Date: 2012-03-10 15:09:12 by Flintlock
Keywords: None
Views: 1464
Comments: 104

"I would also say of Ron Paul – he doesn't need to win. In his view he is winning already. This is an ideological point he is making. But here's why it's electorally significant – a lot of people, I mean 41 percent in Virginia, only two people on the ballot, still a lot of people voted for Ron Paul. A lot of those voters are portable. They're not Republican – they're not dedicated Republican voters." – Tucker Carlson, Editor, The Daily Caller

It is time for a groundswell of Ron Paul supporters to quietly, respectfully but firmly make their position clear to the mainstream media and the GOP establishment. Simply put, "No Paul on the ticket means no vote for the GOP in November."

The Ron Paul Campaign has the GOP establishment stuck between a rock and a hard place even though they have not won a single state in the primaries to date. Every Paul supporter knows the underhanded tactics used by the Republican leadership at the state and national level as well as the organized smear and news blackout campaign carried out by the mainstream media.

Making Nice For the November Election

As we move into the last months of the GOP presidential nomination campaign, most of the establishment media are now "making nice" with Ron Paul and his supporters. He actually gets questions during the debates, some press coverage and the other candidates seem friendly. The reason is simple. The Republican Party desperately needs the votes of Ron Paul supporters in order to win in November against Obama.

Obviously, Virginia Heffernan didn't get the memo in her typical anti-Paul elitist drivel titled Ron Paul's Pointless Internet Presidency posted on Yahoo earlier in the week but now this is the exception rather than standard procedure for the press. The word has gone out to be nice and respectful to Ron Paul so they can get our votes in November.

Too Little Too Late

The Republican establishment has obviously done its homework with focus groups, polling, etc. and here is their situation. Although they have successfully held back the Ron Paul campaign to date from threatening to win the GOP presidential nomination, in the dirty tricks process they have ostracized the substantial Paul voting constituency even more from the GOP than before.

Paul supporters are far more than portable as suggested by Tucker Carlson; rather they are toxic toward the GOP elites and very few will now support any of the establishment candidates after the abusive treatment given to Ron Paul as well as the crude attacks against Paul supporters.

I well understand these feelings of resentment, as I am a Ron Paul supporter. There is no way I will vote for either Romney, Santorum or Gingrich, although I certainly prefer their fake rhetoric to the Obama propaganda. If Ron Paul isn't the Republican nominee for president, then the establishment nominee desperately needs the votes of his supporters in order to beat Obama in the fall general election.

The establishment knows the Gingrich and Santorum voters in the GOP Presidential primary will eventually vote for Mitt Romney in November if he wins the Republican presidential nomination at the GOP convention beginning on August 27th, 2012. They also know and fear that most Ron Paul supporters will not vote for the nominee and will likely stay away from the polls in droves thus hurting the other Republican candidates for the House and Senate as well for state and local elections. Basically, 15% of the GOP primary voters will sit out the 2012 November election and this almost guarantees the re-election of Barack Obama.

Why Don't I Really Care If the Democrats or Republicans Win in November?

My answer is regardless of whether Romney or Obama wins the general election despite all the anti-Obama rhetoric by the Republican establishment, little will change on major issues. Romney's campaign promises are identical to all other presidential campaign promises, much to do about nothing. Neither Bush nor Obama kept their campaign promises and neither will Romney.

Course of Action

First, we redouble our efforts in voting and funding the Ron Paul Campaign up through the final primary and caucus.

Second, in editorials, articles or discussions with the press or GOP leadership always emphasize your plans to stay at home on election day if a Ron or Rand Paul is not on the ticket.

Third, at the Republican National Convention when the presidential nomination is handed to Romney, assuming he wins, we continue to stress "NO PAUL = NO VOTE IN NOVEMBER."

Finally, we then wait at the convention for the personal phone call from Mitt Romney following private preliminary discussions where Rand Paul is asked to be the Vice Presidential candidate on a Romney/Paul ticket after assurances Ron Paul will be nominated for an appropriate cabinet level appointment such as Secretary of the Treasury or Defense.

Ron Paul deserves some family time off following the years of campaigning and educating the American people about liberty. He has done more to advance the cause of limited government, peace, liberty and free markets than any American since the time of the American Revolution.

Mitt Romney has spent the last seven years running for President of the United States so obviously he really wants to win. Romney and his advisors must know that without the 15% plus of GOP voters supporting Ron Paul who, unlike Gingrich and Santorum supporters, will sit the election out, he cannot defeat Barack Obama without our support. His only option is to put a "Paul" on the ticket.

Although a Vice President Rand Paul is a great tactical victory, this is only a battle in a long war for the restoration of liberty and legitimate constitutional government to the United States.

When I was a young man in the military during the 1970s, I well remember the antiwar crowds shouting "Hell, no, we won't go!" in opposition to the Vietnam War. Today, 40-plus years later, I'm a grandfather and maybe older and wiser but still willing to a little more respectfully tell the same power elites running this country and both political parties, "Hell, no, I won't go." But this time it is to the polls in November unless there is a Paul on the ticket.

Will you join me?

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#11. To: Flintlock, All (#0)

This is the smartest move and perhaps the only opening left on the chessboard for Paul supporters.

If they register their protest by simple non-participation, they will forever be defending against an indictment for being the spoilers, and for being the ones that brought on a second term for that Joker in the White House.

Myself, I'm not keen on a mainstream GOP victory or a repeat and amplification of what we now suffer from. I'm of the somewhat cranky opinion that another four years is just what the country requires to wake from its slumber. We haven't learned our lesson yet, and given what a rough ride we may be in for, I'd love to see the students of Bill Ayres and Soros reap the whirlwind when the inevitable blowback arrives. But then, who knows what further constitutional damage will bed inflicted on this country before 2016?

Then again, you know a guy like Mitt has the Itch, and the only way that he can scratch it is by satisfying the zionist demand for More War. And more war is probably what we'll get eventually with the current wise guy in office at any rate along with inevitably more constitutional mayhem.

The drawback to the plan suggested in the article above is that if we go in with Mitt in a VP bargain, we are also complicit in what his administration has in store for us. That is some medicine that I don't think I can choke down with the finest Tennessee bottled in bond, of which I think I'm going to have lay in a respectable supply before November.

I may very well sit this one out.

randge  posted on  2012-03-10   16:50:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: randge (#11)

I may very well sit this one out.

That a boy, let'em know you're a hapless serf unconditionally obedient to your lord's political will.

There will be choices on the ballot, I'm gonna make one.

Flintlock  posted on  2012-03-10   17:02:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Flintlock (#13)

Geez thanks, Flintie, just a buttload.

That a boy, let'em know you're a hapless serf

It ain't like I haven't thought about this shit.

unconditionally obedient to your lord's political will.

It's because I am not an obedient peasant that I claim the freedom not to be bound by the arbitrary whims of the political elites incorporated in these two moribund "major parties" of ours.

There will be choices on the ballot, I'm gonna make one.

What do you suggest, old sport? I'm always open to ideas.

randge  posted on  2012-03-10   17:22:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: randge (#18) (Edited)

What do you suggest, old sport?

Well, if you're too stoopid to see the big picture, I suggest you drink a gallon of bleach.

Bottoms up!

Flintlock  posted on  2012-03-10   23:22:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: Flintlock (#39)

Well, if you're too stoopid to see the big picture,

I'm just stoopid enough to have caucused and gone to the convention for Ron Paul. I will caucus for him again come primary time and with any luck will go to the convention again.

I just haven't mad up my mind about the options for November.

You ain't gotta get like that, pardner.

randge  posted on  2012-03-11   9:28:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#82. To: randge (#50)

to have caucused and gone to the convention for Ron Paul.

That's funny, the Texas primary isn't until May 29, 2012. You said you "caucused" and had "gone", both past tense references.

Without calling you a liar, how do you account for the discrepancies?

Flintlock  posted on  2012-03-11   17:48:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#83. To: Flintlock (#82)

Jesus man.

I was talking about last time around.

If you have any other questions PM me.

I'll send you my address and we can talk about it if you like.

randge  posted on  2012-03-11   18:01:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#84. To: randge (#83)

Jesus man.

Job was a patient man, but he also carried a big stick for a reason.

Cynicom  posted on  2012-03-11   19:29:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#85. To: Cynicom (#84)

I gotta long fuse.

randge  posted on  2012-03-11   20:41:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#86. To: randge (#85)

I gotta long fuse.

I admire your patience with the self-anointed elite of 4um.

Phant2000  posted on  2012-03-11   22:46:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#87. To: Phant2000 (#86)

I admire your patience with the self-anointed elite of 4um.

What about the rest of us white trash here at the bottom???

Cynicom  posted on  2012-03-11   22:48:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#88. To: Cynicom (#87)

What about the rest of us white trash here at the bottom???

Hey! Remember, I'm one of the trash at the bottom, too, but void of patience, as you well know.

I respect the discipline of patience, by you AND randge. I just can't get there with the trash at the top!!!

Phant2000  posted on  2012-03-11   22:58:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#89. To: Phant2000 (#88)

I am demanding justice be done in Afghan, and that Obama line up at least ten grunts, shoot them as a lesson to others.

The way I understand it, the Sgt. was in charge of the entire Afghan effort. He was the sole commander, hang him.

Cynicom  posted on  2012-03-11   23:02:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#90. To: Cynicom (#89)

He was the sole commander, hang him.

I repeat myself: "Bullshit. It isn't the grunts that deserve to be shot and taught "a lesson". It is the damned Zionist elites who work behind the scenes that should be shot.

The actions of this American soldier is "tragic and shocking", but not for what he did. It is what we allowed to be created that caused the soldier to engage in a "tragic and shocking" act. How many more soldiers are we going to allow to go nuts over in that God forsaken Middle East before we realize what it is doing to our young?

Wake up America and rid our country of the slimy evildoing manipulators and all those who do their bidding, i.e., our POTUS, his administration and every last member of Congress, save perhaps Ron Paul."

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