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Title: Ron Paul: Running on empty, but still running...
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URL Source: http://www.munciefreepress.com/node/18644
Published: Feb 17, 2008
Author: Rex Bell
Post Date: 2008-02-17 11:29:31 by angle
Keywords: None
Views: 280
Comments: 16

Ron Paul's decision to forego a third party presidential bid this fall, along with any chance of being on the ballot, has left a lot of Libertarians and Constitutionalists, along with a lot of disgruntled Republicans, Democrats and Independents, with somewhat of an empty feeling. It's been a couple of hundred years since a candidate with Paul's passion for a Constitutionaly limited government has captured as much national attention. (Dr.Paul received more votes from Republican primaries on just Super Tuesday than any Libertarian Party candidate has in any general election since I've been affiliated with the party.) His decision not to run dashed a lot of hopes.

It would be easy to become discouraged that the vision for limited government didn't catch on this year. It would be easy to simply give in and give up. But I remember about 40 years ago when I was taking a karate class, and the instructor (I can't remember his correct title), would put us through some horrific exercises that required more endurance than most of us felt we had. When the last student gave up and dropped his arms, the instructor explained that someday we might be in a situation when the desire and ability to persevere would be the only thing that would keep us alive. There might come a time when can't count on someone else to save you.

I think that is where we are today. If you were one of those people that supported Ron Paul's push for limited government, personal freedom and personal responsibility, it didn't take too many primaries to figure out that the bulk of the Republican Party is no longer interested in promoting those concepts. Neither are they considered options by the Democrats.

So then what? We could give up, but I'm pretty sure we wouldn't like the results of that. Or, we could continue to fight. The Libertarian Party will nominate it's Presidential candidate this May. Although I don't know who that candidate will be, they will be the only candidate on most ballots that endorse limited government. I'm fairly certain it will be someone that holds most of the same libertarian values of Dr. Paul. I'm also fairly certain that the candidate won't have the name recognition of Dr. Paul, or the fundraising capabilities of the Paul campaign. I pretty sure the candidate won't garner as many votes as Ron Paul would if he was on the ballot.

But the Libertarian candidate will give limited government supporters a chance to vote for limited government. And a chance to hang on and keep fighting.

There are a lot of ways to give up. I'm afraid all of them end badly.

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#2. To: angle, all (#0)

Don't bury President Paul yet. I received this email and it outlines a strategy where the delegates - at the convention - will choose RP over the primary winner McCain. Some might think this is a long shot, given that party delegates are the creatures who live for this recognition, but at least some of the more committed think it's a real possibility, this despite it never happening before.

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From: ed f Subject: great news!
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 11:57:57 -0500

From dailypaul:

Delegates!!! McCain is not a lock for the nominee.....here is the math.... Please keep this post current
Posted February 13th, 2008 by GiveMeLiberty Some are it again on this site, saying that McCain will be the nominee.....
I wish you people understood the delegate process and stop folding like a house of cards.....if that were the case, don't you think RP would have quit by now? Do some research!!!!
When McCain reaches 1191 as declared by the MSM, that will really not be the case. He is not guaranteed all of those delegates.
HE MUST WIN THE 1191 DELEGATES AT THE CONVENTION!!!!
DID YOU GET THAT!!!!
HE DOES NOT WIN THE DELEGATES DURING THE PRIMARIES!!!
Bound or pledged delegates are committed to the winner of the primary to vote for that candidate in the first round.
Many states have yet to pick delegates. Of those that have, RP has very high delegate counts even though he hasn't won a single primary. How? Well people just simply apply. More of RP supporters are willing to become delegates than McCaine supporters.....Ask some here that have become RP delegates.
The primaries and caucases are nothing more than window dressing. Delegates are not chosen the day of the primary/caucas.
The only thing the primaries/caucases do is commit the BOUND/PLEDGED delegates to the winner either by winner take all or proportioned out.
At the convention, there will be bound.pledged and unbound/unpledged delegates. NOT ALL DELEGATES FOR EACH STATE ARE BOUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The unbound/unpledged can vote for anyone!!!!!
At the convention, if McInsane does not get 51% of the delegate vote on the first round, then they vote again. In the next round, delegates can vote for whomever they want.
Read and learn please!!!!! and spread the word to everyone you can.
. . According to the sight below, here are the bound and unbound totals as of today.....McCain has 796 bound and 18 unbound delegates.
http://www.thegreenpapers...
Now lets do some math: McCain needs 395 bound delegates to reach 1191 Of the remaining states:
texas - 137 bound and 3 unbound
ohio - 88 UNBOUND
South Dakota - 24 bound and 3 unbound
wisconsin - 37 bound and 3 unbound
vermont - 17 bound
idaho - 26 bound and 6 unbound
hawaii - 20 bound
pennsylvannia - 74 UNBOUND
oregon - 27 bound and 3 unbound
puerto rico - 20 bound and 3 unbound
north carolina - 69 bound
indianna - 27 bound and 30 UNBOUND
kentucky - 45 bound
mississippi - 36 bound and 3 unbound
RI - 17 bound and 3 unbound
nebraska - 30 bound and 3 unbound
new mexico - 29 bound and 3 unbound

. There are 561 bound delegates left of which Mr. McCain must win 71% of to reach 1191.....now when was the last time he won with 71% of the vote?
Now Huck will probably win nebraska, kentucky, miss, and SD.......if this happens, then McCain would have to win just about every remaining delegate, and that is not likely to happen.
Basically, McCain would almost have to run the board of the other states to win......not likely.
. . Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe Vermont is the only winner take all state remaining, so even if McCain wins a state, he does not get all of the bound delegates.
. . THE MSM IS LUMPING BOTH BOUND AND UNBOUND IN THEIR TOTALS.......VERY MISLEADING

. So get your heads out of the MSM garbage!!! . .

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-02-17   11:52:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Jethro Tull (#2)

It ain't over till the fat lady sings.

We still have 9 months left, and a lot can happen in that short time.

Pern  posted on  2008-02-17   12:24:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Pern (#3)

So he could actually have received a tiny % of the vote, yet win the majority of the unbound delegates at the convention thus becoming the nominee. Has it ever happened before?

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-02-17   12:37:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Jethro Tull (#4)

So he could actually have received a tiny % of the vote, yet win the majority of the unbound delegates at the convention thus becoming the nominee. Has it ever happened before?

Yes it did, once. The eventual winner arrived at the convention with 22 delegates, needing 226, I think, in order to win. The front runner had about 200 delegates at the start.

The year was 1860 and the winning longshot underdog was Abraham Lincoln.

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