Ron Paul trying to translate his Internet revolution into real votes

Filed under: News, Politics | By: Daz
Posted on: December 4, 2007 | 6 Comments

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As we have all seen Ron Paul is the man of many words, but now the 72-year-old lawmaker has made some serious wedge from his campaign and most of the cash was on the web.

I guess Mr Paul can be a super hero over the net but when is comes to the people can he perform?

In my opinion Mr Paul is really wanting to change so much, is this possible, he is 72-year-old, is this job not to stressful for the guy, sure he is a very clued up man but can he really get his internet revolution into real votes?

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6 Responses to “Ron Paul trying to translate his Internet revolution into real votes”

  1. Tom says:

    Ron Paul has an army of volunteeers to help him. I am one of a million volunteers. It’s not a one man job. It’s the job of all of us!

    Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.

    Remember that!

    He’s not in this alone. We ALL want liberty and we’re not sitting still expecting anybody to take care of us but ourselves. That’s what this revolution is all about. That’s what America is all about.

    Great challenge question.

    Tom
    Corvallis, Oregon

  2. L. A. Dietz says:

    And, for good measure, we ALL in the widest possible sense: http://www.whowouldtheworldelect.com

  3. plubius says:

    this is something akin to the question given to john mcain however fortunatly you probly wont get drafted for this

  4. Elaine McKillop says:

    The main stream media polls are nothing more than propaganda. Ron Paul has warm bodies at every appearance, and it goes uncovered by the news. As an example the St. Pete debate had about 1,000 supporters show up, Romney had about 20 maybe less if you exclude his staff and family. At the straw poll Romney cheated by stuffing the ballot box, people voted multiple times. The cheating was captured on film. Where is the main stream press, on vacation? Corruption in government has long been covered up by the press. Ron Paul will win this election. Liberty is brewing. The Revolution is on!

  5. Brad says:

    Ron Paul is a Statesman.

    Yes he can handle it.

    Yes he has more motivated people behind him than most of the other candidates.

    His positions take a bit more intellect than some have to understand, but they are rooted in logic and reason with guidance from our founding documents.

    I wish that people would take more time to discuss the issues rather than the polls.

    Save The Republic; Vote Ron Paul !!!

  6. Tina says:

    He absolutely can handle it, I have no doubt. He has spent decades serving this country and his constituents in the way a Congressman should and there is no better on the job training IMO. When the primaries start, the world will see just how ardent his support is. This is the difference between him and other candidates, we will get up off our butts and go vote for him, all of us, None of us will assume that “everyone else is voting so why bother”, which is exactly what happens with all other candidates in just about every election. This is how I’ve always approached politics until I found Ron Paul.

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