Sorry, it'll never happen. Paul agrees with everything FR stands for except for the war. If flip-flopping Romney and his supporters can post here so can the Paul supporters.
Would that be his 50% border security/amnesty voting record or his 70% pro life voting record, or the fundamental problem we have with him isn't that he opposes the war, it's why he opposes the war. It is the fundamental difference in thinking, that America is the cause of the world's problems versus the solution. I think if anyone else had his voting record, he would be slammed as a RINO not far off from Rudy, but because he talks a lot, people magically forgive his votes.
Example, Ron Paul on Border Security: (are these Freeper principles?)
(1) Votes against putting the Military on the border
2006: H. Amdt. 206 to H.R. 1815
2004: Goode Amendment to H.R. 4200
2003: Goode Amendment to H.R. 1588
2002: H. Amdt. 479 to H.R. 4546
2001: Traficant amendment to HR 2586
2000: Traficant amendment to H.R.4205
1999: Trafficant Amendment to H.R. 1401.
(2) Paul voted in 1997, 2001( H.R. 1885) and 2002 (H RES 365) to grant, extend or continue Section 245-i amnesties for illegal aliens.
(3) Paul voted NO on extending the voluntary Basic Pilot Workplace Verification Program (H.R. 2359),
(4) Paul voted NO on the border fence in 2005 (Hunter Amendment to HR 4437 - “Enforcement Only” Bill).
(5) Paul voted YES to increase H2-B (HR 763 in 2005) and H-1B visas (HR 3736 in 1998). In 1998, he voted to allow US firms to lay off Americans to replace them with foreigners.
Paul says he agrees with basic conservative principles, and then he votes pro-abortion and pro-amnesty.
The Emperor has no clothes.