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    This Candidate Doesn't Quit!

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    This Candidate Doesn’t Quit
    February 9th, 2008 by Dan McCarthy
    A few news sources are misreporting Ron Paul’s e-mail from last night. The presidential campaign is not ending, not being suspended, and not even drawing down. It’s slimming down and ramping up — with over twenty states having already voted, we’ve shed staff, and we’re concentrating financial and organization resources on the remaining states. We’re going to the convention, and we’re fighting for every vote and every National Delegate along the way.

    Republicans do not want John McCain to be their nominee. He has only been able to become the front-runner because the field was so divided and because he’s a media darling. We can see just how unpopular McCain is in the heartland by his performance in the Kansas caucuses today. Kansans resoundingly rejected the Arizona senator, and McCain’s big wins so far have mostly been in blue states — states he won’t win in November if, heaven forbid, he’s the Republican nominee.

    Republicans want and need an alternative. Some people think Mike Huckabee provides an alternative to McCain. But Huckabee, who now tries to sound like Ron Paul when he talks about abolishing the IRS, raised taxes in Arkansas and vastly expanded spending in that state when he was its governor. Huckabee is no alternative at all. Ron Paul, on the other hand, has never voted for a tax increase, never voted for an unbalanced budget or for an unconstitutional war or government program.

    At stake here is not just the Republican nomination — which McCain still has not locked up — but the future of the Republican Party and, much more importantly, the future of our liberties. We have to organize in every single state, including the ones that have already voted in the primaries and caucuses, to continue the fight to take back the Republican Party and to ensure that Ron Paul’s principles, the principles of Washington and Jefferson, prevail. For the sake of that cause, Ron Paul’s campaign continues, all the way to the convention.

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    Unfortunately, there are lots of people who prefer McCain, Husseim, Hillary to Ron Paul, they are still worried about traitor Mitt Romney who drop off the race to favor McCain.
    Ron Paul was the on;ly the candidate who could free us from the North America Union , Illigal Invaders, Spying in our conversations, Beeing the police of the world, IRS, Federal Reserve, protecting America from the Economic chaos that is comming.

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    I agree Minnie. I just wish more people understood this.

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    The American public is so easily manipulated...they don't want to think for themselves, instead preferring that CNN, Fox News, and the MSM spoon-feed them, and they just accept whatever is told to them.

    Tancredo and especially Paul have been treated horribly by the GOP and MSM during their presidential runs. Hunter was given more respect but was mostly ignored in favor of higher profile people. Thompson didn't seem to have the passion, and Mitt was starting to do well, but decided to play ball and I guess bow to the Party...or so it would seem. Not making fun of him, that's just my interpretation of what probably happened.

    All that we can do is keep trying...keep fighting. We've come a long way. Let's just keep moving forward.

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    I just hope that our next generation of journalists can somehow, some way become (or learn to be) truly fair and balanced. That's the small glimmer of hope that I hold onto. Not sure how to make that happen, but that's what we need...objective reporting. Hopefully in the year 2028 the media won't have its' favorites...or if they do, it won't matter, because Americans by that point will be able to see through the BS and make more objective choices. Somehow, some way.

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