Posted on 09/20/2007 6:40:58 PM PDT by Petronski
Over the last two days The Oregon Poll was seen by almost 400 "unique visitors," most of them in support of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul. The majority of these people came from these two links on the web.
ronpaulforums.com
stormfront.org
Tonight is a good night my friend. We bagged a troll, and have one less Paul 08’ spam infesting our threads everyday/night (possibly more).
Much more work to do, but break out the cigars.
He’s our little piece California in the great state of Texas
After the meeting they were seen heading back to the HilaryCare HQ.
Pray for W and Our Troops
This Texan agrees.
Moderator Thanks.
Ok, I am geting a headache...
Interesting. It’s a blogger post and treated as news. And the blog is only a few days old too. Oh but because it’s negative about Ron Paul it’s apparently alright. Hey if I start a blog that says Fred smells can I post it as news too?
I know of no data that supports libertarians ever supporting the Republican candidate in a general election. They generally do exactly what the ones on FR say they are going to do. Stay home and sulk if their candidate is not nominated.
Unfortunately the disaffected Deaniacs have gravitated to Paul and have effectively steered his campaign to total illegitimacy .
I do respect their the enthusiasim though .
I hope that the Republican nominee’s campaign has the same energy and enthusiasim as the Paul campaign ,we are going to need it .
Where are all the Ron Paul people coming from?
Katherine Harris’ shoe closet?
Dude, they’re all our allies, the Paulacks!
Agreed, except perhaps to describe him as anti-war. I think he supported the use of force in Afghanistan and was trying to get a formal declaration of war for Iraq. As far as to whether a formal declaration or just a authorization for a use of force was proper, seems to be largely a matter of differing opinions.
Personally, I would have preferred (as if my opinion mattered) a formal declaration for Iraq, since it had a functioning government against which to wage a war. This wasn't the case in Afghanistan.
I dont believe Ron Paul is anti-Semitic. Do you have any basis for making that claim?Yes I do. His rantings about the “neocons” and his newsletter that said “By far the most powerful lobby in Washington of the bad sort is the Israeli government.”
LOL
This biting wit is the reason I like this forum.
Yep, Dr. Paul really does have radical kooks supporting his campaign, no doubt about it:
Jews for Ron Paul was formed in the Summer of 2007 to support the Presidential candidacy of Congressman Ron Paul of Texas. Dr. Paul is a respected fiscal and foreign policy expert and ten-term member of Congress who recently addressed the Johns Hopkins University School of International Affairs on the topic of "A Traditional Non-Interventionist Foreign Policy."Jews for Ron Paul press releaseThe Jews for Ron Paul Advisory Board members include: Steven R. Berger (Hingham, MA) of Adamas Partners; Dr. Walter E. Block (New Orleans, LA) of Loyola University; Jennifer R. Coffey (Andover, NH) of the Second Amendment Sisters; Rich Goldman (Baltimore, MD) of the Free State Project; Aaron Zelman (Hartford, WI) of Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership; and member emeritas, Aaron Russo (1943-2007), the late prominent Hollywood film producer. Our Web site address is http://www.jews4ronpaul.org/.
He's a uniter, not a divider!
Maybe they just love shrimp.
I have seen the hand of ZOT tonight, and still smell the ozone.
I'm hoping that lighting strikes twice.
Are you a registered voter in Oregon?That's for the ACORN activists.
yes (30) 79%
no (8) 21%
not sure (0) 0%Not sure?
LOL.
Yes, the Mighty Paulinati!
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