I see what you did, and that previous topic about RP winning, and he didn't was pretty immature and I wanted to state my opinion about the OP but I
figured I didn't want to get banned yet. Not sure if you should of really made this topic but I think you make a really good point. Trickery is
immature, and I think you proved it =)
edit on 22-1-2012 by EmperorXyn because: (no reason given)
good one.
There's an article I read earlier giving reasons why he should drop out, written in a serious manner
here but came off as "Are you kidding
me?"...
edit on 22-1-2012 by dreamingawake because: (no reason given)
Just trying to lighten the mood of Dr Paul's supporters as many I've talked to today are a little down.
Don't worry as Ron is in this for the long haul. He won't put much effort into Florida, but will compete hard in the up-coming caucus states. I also
feel Santorum will drop out next, probably after Florida.
Ron Paul will eventually drop out, but this time he has made an impact on his party and the populace as a whole. More people are listening to the
things he has to say about the economy.
"Bob Bartelby
Bob Bartelby is a 40 year old liberal gutocrat who doesn't shy away from telling it as he sees it. He lives with his wife and family of two children,
3 dogs, and 8 cats.
Education-some college"-from Bob's profile on Yahoo community.
"Some college"?? He didn't even have the ability to finish college. A quitter telling someone else to quit! LOL.
Yeah, Dr Paul probably won't pay him any heed if he would even read this clown's opinion.
Ron Paul won't drop out of this race...because his whole goal is to get a speaking spot at the national convention.
He can say he is "in it to win it" all he wants. But candidates that are really serious don't take breaks in campaigning to go back home and they
don't skip entire states.
1) The amount of older folks/retirees living there. Dr Paul doesn't do well with this age group.
2) The Jewish population. With they way MSM and his opponents have skewed his Israel/Iran message, especially in the debates, he is not likely to
receive much support from the Jewish population.