Friday, April 17, 2009

Ron Paul supporters think they got at least 1/3 of the state delegates in MO, but his campaign not allowed to?

see the report?

The GOP there says the paperwork isn't final and they aren't sure they will have it all be for Tuesday -- the deadline for filing a challenge.

Does this remind anyone else of the Louisiana caucus where so many Ron Paul delegates had signed up they ignored their deadline rules and called the other campaigns to send delegates, before having the caucus?

With this sort of treatment, why SHOULDN'T Ron Paul run as a third party candidate?

http://www.kansascity.com/153/story/535453.html


They are worried libertarians and Conservatives are going to retake the Republican Party from the liberal Neo-Cons. They will do anything to keep that from happening.

I know Ive been following the campaign for a while. This stuff isnt new. The GOP has been fighting against Paul since the begining.

He should go independent. These two parties are in bed together worse than ever.

I hope he does, I've already voted for him in the ms primary

I would say Ron Paul should go for it, but i doubt that it will happen.~

I think that's a load of crap!! If this is suppose to be a FAIR and DEMOCRATIC Election, then they should be given access to that information regardless. Ron Paul needs to run Independent.

I'm sure they do think he got 1/3 of the delegates. They also think he's pulling more than 5% of the support of voters across the country. The facts do not support this.

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