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To: traviskicks; Petronski; mnehrling; Badeye; lormand

'spammin' the highways this past week:

I realize it's the author and likely the AM not you, but I hope you recognize that identification as a RonBOT is virtual admission of cult status.

Nice sign btw.

Am I correct that all the signs put up on highways during the "Paint The Town Ron" celebration were in compliance with state and local law? Florida, at least, doesn't seem to think so.

On private property, like your pic, with permission of the owners in every instance?

Do I assume that while spammin the highways is a good thing to Ronbots, in instances like Florida, where state employees remove them at taxpayer expense, suddnely the RonBOTS are no longer RonBOTS, but independent actors which the Paul campaign has no association with?

You call it spam, not a particularly complimentary term, but appropriate for the Paul campaign. Littering, vandalism fit too.

Does public nuisance ring a bell? Quite a recomendation for a Presidential candidate. =============

Paul Backers "Paint The Town Ron" [9-29 National paint the town Ron day]

Supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul take banners to I-95

36 posted on 10/03/2007 8:26:46 AM PDT by SJackson (isolationism never was, never will be acceptable response to[expansionist] tyrannical governments)
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To: SJackson

Well done.


40 posted on 10/03/2007 8:30:59 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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It is, of course, a conspiracy. It's not just the neocons or the RJC plotting, it's the entire GOP.

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The GOP Plot to Defeat Ron Paul
Wednesday, October 03, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com
http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=49739&fb=1

NEWS ANALYSIS AND OPINION

It is not enough that seemingly every state that can is desperately moving up primary contest dates to as close to January 1, 2008 as possible in the hopes of derailing the momentum that presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-Tex) will derive from a good New Hampshire finish. Now the GOP in many states has apparently taken to shutting down the possibility that Independents or Democrats can vote for Ron Paul in the GOP primary.

Such contests, inviting a broad electoral spectrum, have taken place in the past without controversy or interference.

Why now? What is the hurry? Is it all coincidence?

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Gambling911.com reports today

http://www.gambling911.com/Ron-Paul-New-Voting-Rules-100307.html

Many states, in an effort to shut out Ron Paul are now closing their primaries. That means that only Republicans can vote in the Presidential primaries for a Republican candidate. Many states are doing this quickly and quietly and giving people very little time to learn about the new rules. For example, New Hampshire decided only a week ago that you will now have to change your party affiliation by October 12, 2007 or it will be too late to do so. New Hampshire also has a closed primary and only Republicans and possibly Independents will be allowed to vote for Ron Paul.

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The moves of the GOP, and those behind the GOP, to thwart a possible Ron Paul victory nationwide are, in fact, astonishing – especially since, were Ron Paul were to win the nomination, he would be a considerable challenge to any major Democratic candidate and have a good chance to win the presidency.

What is happening in modern American politics, thanks to Ron Paul, is therefore unheard of, significant, extraordinary. The bosses of a major, American political party are apparently willing to do anything in terms of the electoral mechanism itself to defeat the candidate - their own candidate - who likely has the best chance of taking the White House.

Yes, it seems clear. The GOP - whose Old Guard core has been revealed to be as expansionistic and spendthrift as its Democratic "opponents" - would rather ensure Ron Paul's defeat than win a national presidential election. The disconnect between the GOP, its former claim to the party of modest government and the people that support it is becoming a fissure, and, over time, a gap as wide as the Grand Canyon.

Unlike in previous elections, because of the Internet it is fairly easy to track what is actually taking place. No longer can the power elite “steal” the election through rigged voting mechanism and suddenly created electoral rules without anyone noticing. While the mainstream media report the rush to move primaries forward as a disconnected reality - a game that pols play to one-up each other - those who wish to observe cause-and-effect will see a far more serious set of circumstances in play.

Ron Paul is a Jeffersonian conservative who believes America's over-reaching, voracious, bloody 20th century empire is not constitutional. He believes in limited government and does not wish for America to be entangled in foreign wars. He is an American citizen of the kind who informed the electorate up until the early 20th century. The effect of his campaign, no matter what happens now, will be to spawn millions like him, educated about the fundamentals of a Republican constitutional government in the best sense. From this point of view, Ron Paul has already had his victory. Yet the primaries have not yet begun.

FMNN has long held, that were Ron Paul's message to take hold, the election cycle, both Democratic and Republican, would turn on defeating a man the mainstream media still characterizes as a second tier GOP candidate.

That prediction seems to be becoming true.

Second tier? Here is a question: How much does Ron Paul threaten the Old Guard? Answer: The GOP (and now even Democrats, perhaps) would rather ensure Ron Paul's defeat in the primaries, than have him run and win the presidency.

45 posted on 10/03/2007 8:44:41 AM PDT by SJackson (isolationism never was, never will be acceptable response to[expansionist] tyrannical governments)
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