Hey all, This is a nice forum and this is my first post so here goes--- I'm back at it today making Ron Paul videos. This one is really powerful and I doubt you have heard the song. Please check it out. If you like Ron Paul I PROMISE you will like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOuvVSAXqRo PLEASE GIVE IT A THUMBS UP AND FAVORITE IT ON YOUTUBE!!!
Has Ron Paul got 50 delegates yet? No, he doesn't. So, its not even mathematically possible he'll come in second place.
Looks like the Paulites have grown a lot quieter in the last few weeks. Numbers dwindling? Hope fading? Support eroding? As if Republicans care about the Constitution.
If any reason, it should be most obvious they changed the name from ANTI-secret society party, to green party.....
I love the video! My vote was, is and will be for Ron Paul. He is the only man with a plan that will truely save this country, and actually do what he says he will do. WE1 must be listening to mainstream media because I assure you the numbers are not dwindling, hope is not fading, support is not eroding! Keep making those videos. Vote Ron Paul!
well if i were voting for the republican nominee, it probably would be, considering what kind of clowns the rest of them are.
I know this thread is getting old, but I had to ask, why even bother voting for president? The popular vote does not elect the person for that office, the electoral college does, and they vote as they want, not as the people want, so why bother?
If a candidate gets somewhere around 15 million votes (cant remember exactly) their party will get federal funds, and access to the debates. That is why a vote for Gary Johnson has the best chance of actually accomplishing something. He is the ONLY candidate that will be on the ballot in all 50 states. That is, besides tweedledee and tweedeledum. I love Ron Paul, but he is no longer running for President. Johnson is the Libertarian candidate, and is a Paul follower himself. Give this man your vote so that the Libertarian party can have an actual voice in American politics!
He received 1% of the popular vote. I felt rather betrayed by all of my fellow Paul supporters. There is only one real difference between Paul and Johnson. It's mostly the same message with a different face, but people seem to have a hard time swallowing it coming from someone other than Paul. That, and the fact that Paul refused to endorse him. Which I Connot figure out why.
Obviously the democrat and the republican wings of the establishment party are going to fight tooth and nail to keep the people from producing a candidate they could actually support. Had Ron Paul won in the primaries, I believe the Republican party would have thrown in their support for Obama and not Paul.