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Topic started on 23-1-2008 @ 10:54 AM by zman
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Just to let everyone here know Ron is still doing quite well. 2nd in Lost Wages and now leading here in Louisiana.
Too bad no mention of it in the main stream news.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 10:55 AM by zman
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Says same thing here on Alex Jones too.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 11:12 AM by zman
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Dobbs Drops Ron Paul
From LIst Of Candidates
www.rense.com...
Poor guy gets no respect..
So if he wins Loisianna and was second in Lost wages does that make him more credible. Yes.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 12:33 PM by zman
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arkansaswatch.blogspot.com...
Another site listed above confirms victory!!
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 12:36 PM by TrueAmerican
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It's the delegates that count, nice work zman!
I'll be watching this. flagged and starred. Thanks!
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 12:52 PM by mythatsabigprobe
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How come none of these links have any actual results, just 'claims' that Ron Paul won the caucus? Don't get me wrong, I support RP but I think
you're setting yourself up for disappointment when the real LA numbers are released.
For some reason the numbers are still a secret, even though they were supposed to be public this morning... hmmm
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 03:14 PM by Ahabstar
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Well you have to give MSM plenty of time to work the Fred Thompson drops out story via blubs so the under the breathe mention of a Ron Paul victory in
Louisiana as a quick bit. That or hoping that something really big comes up in the next few hours to dominate the news hour since Heath Ledger's
inital autopsy was inconclusive.
But the government did a shoddy job after Katrina especially in the rural areas, few canidates visited Louisiana before the primaries so there you go.
Easy victory. Bet they report it as such.
[edit on 23-1-2008 by Ahabstar]
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 03:39 PM by zman
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Louisiana's Republican voters will head to the polls today at 11 different caucus sites to cast their ballots for delegates and alternate delegates
to the Louisiana Republican Convention.
Voters can cast ballots from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm this evening.
campaignspot.nationalreview.com...
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 03:47 PM by ModernAcademia
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the strongest economist gets ignored in a poll on economy?
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 04:14 PM by zman
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Originally posted by ModernAcademia
the strongest economist gets ignored in a poll on economy? 
I know, but the Corp Media have there way he would not even be in this race. It seems the more they try to discredit him the more people follow him,
heck even here in NJ.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 04:38 PM by mythatsabigprobe
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I hate to say "I told you so", but.. I told you so.
Ballot Access News
[edit on 1/23/2008 by mythatsabigprobe]
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 04:54 PM by GAOTU789
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The way I read those links probe was that Paul beat all the other Republican candidates the supporters of the other candidates banded together to keep
him from winning out right. Is that correct?
US politics never ceases to amaze me. How the heck anyone makes sense of it all is beyond me.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 05:21 PM by spacedoubt
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Ronald Reagan won!!!!!! LOL
The 4 headed monster slate of Non-Paul candidates ,Had to combine forces to produce the "Pro-Life/Pro-Family" slate. Here is the ballot they
used.
Everybody Loves Reagan
Sad but true.
Good news is the delegates will be split up at the Convention. Paul probably has more than any other single candidate.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 05:55 PM by zman
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I know, its not right but right in the state that did this. Who would be more pro life than Dr. Paul. Got to hand it to the them , they did their
homework and made it stick legally. Even though its wrong in the eyes of some, its still they way they, meaning the CFR and others do things to
control.
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reply posted on 23-1-2008 @ 06:09 PM by spacedoubt
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Don't fret!
Notice that none of their names are actually on the ballot.
Just the ghost of Reagan. That speaks volumes.
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 07:40 AM by zman
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I am still going to vote for him, and so is my wife here in NJ. Come Feb.5 we will see. I can not vote for anyone else as Dr. Paul has struck a nerve
in me to do the right thing.
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 09:52 PM by SimonSays
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I hope that on Feb 9th when the real LA caucus happens
that Paul kicks their a$$.
Then tell Lou Dobbs to kiss my a$$ for taking his
name off the list.
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reply posted on 26-1-2008 @ 01:23 PM by palehorse23
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It is simple in my eyes. It doesn't matter who the people really want to win, whoever the elite wants in office, that's who it will be. Whether
they have to rig a state that is run by a candidate's brother, or rig voting machines (what a company that diebold is) to miscount votes, that's
what they will do. Most voters do not, IMO, really dig to see the numbers. They take the news from MSM as bond, and then just deal with the results.
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