Duh, It’s Called Voter Turnout.

Ron Paul supportersThis is precisely why I know Ron Paul has not only a chance at winning the actual Republican nomination, but it may be his race to lose.  

Look at voter involvement, and enthusiasm. Ron Paul supporters are passionate revolutionaries who are aware of what is happening, and are doing something about it. 

Mitt Romney Supporters are confused about what their candidate even stands for.

Rudy Giuliani supporters don’t know anything more than that supposedly their candidate was some sort of 9/11 hero; A fact which happens to be widely disputed if you talk to many of the real heroes, such as New York firefighters and police officers.

Fred Thompson supporters are probably all sleeping at the moment. Resting up for what? I’m not quite sure…

Mike Huckabee supporters are fooled in their own right. This man raised taxes as governor of Arkansas many times. He is not much of a conservative in any respect, not that the others are either. However, Huckabee is the only other republican candidate besides Dr. Ron Paul with any grassroots support of any kind, although it can be hard to find.

John McCain supporters are…somewhere I’m sure. It’s hard to find those people, but I know there are some out there. He is respected for his service in the military and as a POW, but tries to use that soapbox too liberally. The man is in love with federal government regulations. That doesn’t sound very conservative to me.

Ron Paul supporters are in love with their candidate, and no it’s not because of his hair, or is his face, or his heroic 9/11 acts. It’s because of the message. Limited government. Opposition to America’s current Foreign policy of meddling in the affairs of other sovereign nations. Pro-civil liberties. It’s things like these that excite people.

It would almost be morbid for any supporters of Romney, McCain, Thompson, Giuliani, or Huckabee to campaign passionately for their respective candidates. To be so in support of the atrocities that our current state of affairs have caused. The un-reported deaths of between 1 and 2 million Iraqi citizens. The displacement of millions more. And the deaths of thousands of our own men and women. And they call that supporting the troops?

So I pose this question, “Who is coming out to vote in the Republican primaries that are quickly approaching?”The answer seems pretty obvious to me….

5 Responses

  1. If one is willing to fork over $100 to a candidate, you better go out and vote for him. You are correct. Ron Paul only needs 10% in New Hampshire to win, for example.
    http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig8/pitkaniemi1.html
    He’s at 9% in the latest poll. If voter turnout is low, but Ron Paul supporter turnout is high, its all a matter of asking by “how much” do we want to win. I say landslide, just to make sure there is no fraud. A fraud cannot work if there is overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

  2. Your assessment of our ahem “choices” is accurate. We need to keep spreading the word about the only honest candidate out there. Let’s not forget 12/16 and fork over a bit more…we got him some attention on 11/05 let’s break another record.

    I will walk through the snow drifts in NH to cast my vote for Ron Paul if that’s what it takes.
    I’m not easy to convince and am typically an “Independent”. I’ve often felt like my vote was a decision to choose the lesser of two evils…not this time. Ron Paul is the best candidate, because he promises us the least. He knows the best government is the smallest, that was by design.

    The Federal Government has usurped us, “the people” and we let it happen while watching T,V. and blaming anybody but ourselves. It’s time we wake up and reclaim our country, our liberty and stop minding the world’s business. .

    If you want to continue supporting an our overseas Empire with 700 bases in 130 countries vote for any of the Bush clones… Funny how Romney, Guliani et al are “tough” yet they never went to war, their kids aren’t going either but yours will. Chicken hawks starting wars? Waterboarding not torture? Spend, spend, spend… fiscal conservatives??? Ha ha ha.

    Huckabee? How can a minister dodge a Jesus question and the media loves it? Hello? This guy is so smooth at lying it’s scary. He’s a phony, a great actor, a good speaker, but a phony, hold onto your wallet and don’t let him near the twinkies either!
    Here’s what JESUS would do Mike, he’d tell you to read the 10 Commandments, “thou shalt not kill” ring a bell???” Yet he supports the murderous policies of the NEO CONS?… he’s just Cheney without the heart murmur and the pet monkey named GW.

  3. Right on R.C.! Right on! There is probably no more room for comment after that one! But there will be, I’m sure…cuz Ron Paul supporters are so excited, we just can’t help but run our mouths…eh…keyboards!

    That’s just it…what other candidate has such a rabid, fanatical supporters willing to do anything and everything it takes to get their man elected? NONE. That’s why he will be elected…because his supporters don’t just LIKE him…they LOVE and ADORE him as the champion of Freedom and Liberty!

    Never mind the media….the rEVOLution will not be televised.

    Stevo

  4. very good point, I want Ron Paul to win.

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  5. The support is going to continue to grow. One thing the internet empowers is knowledge and truth.

    I would not know the following if it werent for the net:
    1. The fed is a private bank.
    2. KBR charges us $45 for a six pack of coke
    3. KBR charges us $100 to do a load of laundry
    4. CIA overthrew a democratically elected leader in Iran in ‘52
    5. The Gulf of Tonkin was a lie to involve us in ‘Nam
    6. The income tax is unconstitutional.
    7. Our money is fiat.
    8. War is a racket.

    and lastly.. I would not have known much about Ron Paul.

    Thank God for the internet. It truely closes the biased information gap coming from the TV. I pray that it translates into votes.

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