Positive for Ron Paul in Louisiana Caucus Results

Filed under: News, Politics | By: Daniel
Posted on: January 23, 2008 | 27 Comments

Louisiana Caucus Results
The Louisiana caucus results are not in yet (will be in a few hours), but things are looking very positive for Ron Paul.

We have heard a rumor that in Natchitoches Ron Paul won 11 of the 15 Delegates and that there were less than 100 people at some sites, some Ron Paul supporters are saying “Dr. Paul must be doing well, since I haven’t seen anything about it on the so called news channels”.

What do you make of the Louisiana caucus and the lack of news in the main stream media?

Keep an eye on the GOP website, news of the results will be posted there

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27 Responses to “Positive for Ron Paul in Louisiana Caucus Results”

  1. MR REVOLUTION says:

    Keep up the efforts troops!!!

    Tell everyone you come in contact with to vote in the Primary!!!

    Keep sending your donations to the Ron Paul campaign!!!

    Lets make this Revolution happen!!!

    http://www.RonPaul2008.com

  2. jo says:

    Media didnt cover the event because the heard Ron Paul was going to take it.

  3. If the main-stream ain’t talkin about my friend,he MUST be winnin!If he does win I don’t see how they can get around talkin about it.But they will surely not give it much airtime,you could probably bet on that.If Dr.Paul hadn’t been blackballed all over the TV he would be winning in all states hands down!THE JERKS KNOW THAT!!!!THEY’LL GET THEIRS BEFORE IT’S ALL OVER WITH,I HOPE.
    God Bless and protect Dr.Paul and his family,
    the buckster

  4. Johnny Crab says:

    Nice to see open reporting here.
    Ron Paul is my district’s Congressman so we KNOW what he says, he does. That is unlike ALL other recent Presidents(Read My Lips, Monica, WMD, etc.) including the current batch who now are turning to mud-slinging and flip-flopping.

    Thank you so much from south Texas for reporting this. We in the United States will not see it in our “Lamestream Media” or on “Fake News” or any of the others.

    JC

  5. Quahog says:

    The media is saying John McCain won the Louisiania Caucus. What’s up with that?

    Ron Paul came in second?

    Is something a miss here?

  6. Henry says:

    The media thinks they can shut Paul down? The media thinks that by not televising Ron Paul he will loose? Just look around. read the comments! RON PAUL HAS TO WIN! I don’t see Obama or McCain supporters saying not a damn thing.

  7. T.L. says:

    ” I don’t see Obama or McCain supporters saying not a damn thing.” They are too busy on their candidates youtube or facebook accounts contradicting themselves. This is the most ridiculous election I have seen in my entire life, it reminds me of a 3 ring circus.

    They are all using the word change non-stop only after ron paul’s message of freedom and liberty was starting to reach people. Everyone was realizing that Ron Paul was a change and one we need badly for our country to survive. Those in control of our government realized people wanted change and voila instantly all candidates started to use the word change non-stop. It should tell the average person something that instead of actually using saying anything of substance they just say the word and hope that people believe they stand for change hahaha it is so crazy.

    The most insane part about all of this people are falling for it… imagine that. I wonder if I say that I’m handsome enough times if people will start to believe it? Judging from what is going on I believe that the average person suck it all up. You know I bet if someone got the media to say that they were contacted by aliens and there are on-going negotiations to aquire alien technology, the average Fox/CNN/NBC viewer would believe it. That is how conditioned the average person is, and to tell you the truth it is a very very sad thing to see.

    You want change? How about the truth that would be a change right? Hillary Clinton was involved in fundraising fraud, Obama was named in a Federal Corruption Case, MCcain was born in Coco Solo, Panama (then a US. Territory). One wonders is it possible to be born in Puerto Rico and run for president? After all it is a US Territory like MCcain’s birthplace. That aside about MCcain he fought tooth and nail legislation that would hold Beaurocrats responsible for lying or withholding information. He seems to be working for the pentagon, not for the American people watch what some republicans and others have to say about this very corrupt guy that may have some very deep mob ties http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFM1xqqTX_g
    http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnmccain.com
    Mike Huckabee: This is an interesting one a former reverend, and indirectly claims he is the only moral candidate and religious one. He is unoppsed to using religion to advance his career obviously. His very own son was said to mutilate and strangle animals (dogs), a way a child turns out always reflects on their parents ability to raise a child. If we ignore that what else can we say. Well he was caught lying red handed when on the media. He claimed he was the only candidate who brought up the economy first and was the only one that was willing to fix it first….

    Well now, wasn’t ron paul talking about the faulty economy and the Federal Reserve (private central bank) first? Yes in fact he was the first and only since Ron Paul has been stating the need to fix this system before we bankrupt ourselves and this is a position he held in 1988, look up the numerous videos from 1988 that surfaced online and you’ll see his position hasn’t ever changed. Where were all the rest of the candidates in 1988? Huckabee also said if elected he would replace the constitution entirely, and replace it with “God’s Law”. That was the first time I ever heard anyone publicly say they would destroy the constitution and people applauded wildly.

    How far our country has fallen, that is sad to see a candidate say he would replace the constitution and then to see conditioned people clap on that talking point. I value the freedom of speech, however I thought it was treason to mention destroying the constitution. Do you see the emergence of the situation though, we are in real danger when we get people close to getting in office and they think it would be okay to destroy the constitution of the united states. One wonders if Huckabee got into office what Oath would he take, I know it wouldnt be the “Uphold the constitution …etc” as he said he would replace the entire constitution and substitute it with god’s law. Interesting to think about.

    Taking money from special interests? Worrying about themselves and lining their pockets? Hopefully people see that these candidates (all but one) switched their positions when they knew they would run for president, and it wasn’t till then they actually picked up the issues they are talking about today.

    Rudy Giuliani: There are so many things I could say here. Proven mob ties, lied about the air in New York saying it was safe to breath in, made fun of a guy with parkinson’s disease on his Radio show, Made a video where he compared welfare recipients to lazy animals, made a video in which he was in drag smooching donald trump, the only issue he stands on is terrorism and blowing up countries before they blow us up, profits from 9/11 says 9/11 more than anyone else to instill a sense of urgency and fear into viewers, married his own cousin (ewwwwww), worked with many people busted for importing/selling drugs….and much much more.

    Romney: http://dotan.wordpress.com/2007/08/30/evidence-of-romney-corruption-and-incompetence-continues-to-build-gop-needs-to-start-thinking-post-romney/
    http://dotan.wordpress.com/2007/09/30/yet-more-romney-corruption-bain-capital-and-ren-zhengfei-of-huawei/
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoU41UwL5LI
    There is so much corruption with this guy he just reaks of it and his body language gives it all away. Sure he has swagger, overly confident and always has a shit eating smirk even when he talks about terrorism. He also supported hugely the domestic spying program, yes the spying program that turns anyone and everyones private phone calls into water cooler talk for these NSA people. I’m not sure if you know how this works but let me give you the jist of it. Let’s use AT&T for example. The main fiber optic line is taken into a splitter (the line that handles all calls, all internet traffic….EVERYTHING that runs through those lines all domestic and international) Then the splitter sends the main line to it’s original destination and the new line they created to a “Secret Room”.

  8. T.L. says:

    It’s not really secret, you just need a NSA clearence to get in. Anyway the copied line goes into this room and into a huge data mining server that records all information then categorizes it etc..etc.. So if you are using an AT&T phone you can be positive you conversations,txt messages, voicemails, ….EVERYTHING is recorded from EVERYONE using AT&T. http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060412-6585.html
    http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/08/secret-spying-s.html Romney supported this all the way and still does. So you can be sure no he is not looking out for the american public, he is looking out for pentagon/NSA/Big Business. Do you think someone reportedly worth 500 million cares about you or anyone else from lower-middle class hahahahaha wrong answer. Oh not to mention he had hired illegal immigrants to work in his mansion (he said he didn’t it was someone who manages his mansion for him… holy shit he has housekeepers and a mansion manager? How rich/greedy are you buddy?)

    I think you get the picture about what is going on here. All candidates but one (Ron Paul) is a CFR member/sympathizer, to guarantee them and their agenda victory they usually put their members (the non-publicly disclosed members) up for candidacy and try to ensure all candidates are theirs, that way no matter who wins the nominations for each party and who wins, they always win. There are about 4,000 plus members of the CFR (publicly disclosed anyway) and all are members of journalism/reporting/CEO’s/Owners of media conglomerates, which goes to show you why Ron Paul has 0 coverage and the very few times he has had coverage they ridiculed him, compared him to terrorists, and blatantly lied about him when of course they weren’t accusing him or his supporters of crimes. I’m not voting for who the media tells me to, Im voting with my conscience… Im voting for Ron Paul. Regards,
    T.L.

  9. So tired says:

    I am so tired of all of this. The uphill fight against the propaganda is exhausting. Ron Paul would win 80% of the whole country if only they would get to hear about him.

    The rest of the GOP - scary monsters and the party faithful are terrifying. I have never seen a more bigoted hateful group of people. And dumb as a box of rocks.

    Good luck RP, he is our world’s only chance.

  10. Anonymous says:

    All right. I have an opinion on the blind loyalty you all seem to share for a candidate that really doesn’t, your own delusions aside, have any chance of winning.

    If I may quote the ‘article’ here,

    “Dr. Paul must be doing well, since I haven’t seen anything about it on the so called news channels”.

    How in the world do you get that from a lack of news coverage? People aren’t talking about the stampede of pink elephants running through Times Square as I am typing this. That must mean that civilization as I know it has been destroyed!

    As much as I can appreciate support for a independent candidate, I fail to see why one radical right-winger would garner such a following. Especially a following that feels it necessary to spam every site you all set your deluded little eyes on.

    I hold no misconceptions regarding this post. After seeing the effect of your imaginative fantasies about Ron Paul, namely truckloads of spam, I highly doubt that even one of spammers will read this and actually think about what they are doing. But I felt the need to say something.

    Go on about your business now. I don’t think Digg has had a pro-Ron Paul story submitted in about 27 seconds now. You guys are dropping the ball, aren’t you?

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