Posted on 02/09/2012 10:04:02 AM PST by SJackson
As Libertarian Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul looks for a state he can win, some of his supporters have turned to a new theme: voting fraud.
A Super PAC supporting Paul has pledged to monitor the vote in all the remaining states, using an army of exit pollsters to fight what it calls results that are "outrageous, unacceptable and patently un-American." The group, called Revolution PAC, has spent half a million dollars supporting Paul with videos, webcasts, online ads, direct mail, billboards and radio ads in primary and caucus states.
We first noticed Revolution PAC last week, when it told the Federal Election Commission that it couldn't meet the deadline to identify its donors, because of an error by its bank. Now Revolution PAC has filed its report.
(Excerpt) Read more at openchannel.msnbc.msn.com ...
Ron Paul Super PAC To Conduct Exit Polling At Future Elections
None of your effing business counts as a vote for Paul
And, MSNBC is shocked by this? Where have they been for the past 10 years? The Paulites have been truthers since day one. No surprise there.
Cheers
Paul is like a 1 a.m. Taco Bell to potheads. All the freaks gravitate to him.
Building 7
And anyone is surprised by this? Paul encourages this thinking. Of course he has these types surrounding his campaign. Truthers are his base.
You’ll like this thread and the one linked in 2
What about Building 7? Do, please, enlighten us.
Do you consider yourself a conservative?
What issue or issues do you find most important?
At what temperature does steel lose its tensile strength?
Gary Franchi was one of the Loose Change ‘experts’. It should have been no surprise to anyone who he is.
Amen!
Lol. I thought the guy running the pac was Alex Jones. Lol
Building 7.....?
I always hate it when a 47 story steel frame skyscraper collapses suddenly into its own footprint at free-fall speed! Oh yeah, there were some fires burning inside, presumably from debris falling from Buildings 1 & 2. That surely explains everything:
Thanks SJackson.
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