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March 15, 2012

Will Ron Paul Win the Most Iowa Delegates?

Probably. At worst, he comes in second to the theocrat, leaving the plutocrat in the dust. (Thanks to Brad Funkhouser)

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Published on March 15, 2012 13:07

'Gnawing at the Conscience of the Right'

"Ron Paul and the Military-Industrial Complex." (Thanks to Ralph Raico)

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Published on March 15, 2012 11:09

Romney's Veep

It will be "Gardasil Rick" Perry, says Bernie Quigley.

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Published on March 15, 2012 10:18

U of I Rally

Writes Elizabeth Cameron:


I just got to attend the good doctor's appearance at the University of Illinois. The 4,500-seat venue was packed with a very enthusiastic crowd of the young and not-so-young. Dr. Paul was as eloquent and gracious as ever. It was quite a treat, and heartening to see so many kids who may actually have an inkling what the Fed is and what it does.


Somewhere up the line, there will be tipping point. :-)

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Published on March 15, 2012 04:57

Last MSM Reporter Covering Ron Paul Is Pulled

The huge turnouts he gets, and the theft of his votes by the GOP, are irrelevant. (Thanks to Vinnie Terranova)

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Published on March 15, 2012 04:21

Crooked Republicans in Georgia



)Thanks to Travis Holte)

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Published on March 15, 2012 04:09

March 14, 2012

'Time' Predicts a Romney-Paul Alliance for 30 Pieces of Plastic

And the CIA's Time is all for it. But the idea of Ron Paul, of all people, backing a vicious and warmongering Keynesian police-statist and drug prohibitionist like Romney, let alone bringing his movement to support the McCain of 2012, is just silly. (Thanks to Justin Raimondo)

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Published on March 14, 2012 09:12

Jack Cafferty Agrees With Ron Paul



(Thanks to Angus MacSporran)

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Published on March 14, 2012 04:50

Ron Takes the Big Island

Writes Travis Holte:


Things went pretty well in Hawaii. Paul won the Big Island, nudging out Romney 32% to 31%! He missed winning Maui by a gut-wrenching 9 votes, taking 30%. It looked like he was going to easily win Kauai. For a seemingly interminable time the returns from that island were stuck at 33% and he was way out in front with 44%. The GOP officials must have gotten their act together in the meantime because when the final 66% suddenly came in Paul ended up in 3rd with 26%. Despite doing well in three of the four counties, Honolulu with its large population skewed the overall numbers going in big for Mittens, giving him 52%.  Honolulu showed even less class giving Scamtorum 26%. Paul took a courageous 13%.


So, overall, thanks to Corruptolulu, the numbers don't quite reflect the night:

Romney: 45%

Santorum: 25%

Paul: 18%

Newtered: 11%


Still, RP will get at least 4 more delegates and the seeds of freedom. in Hawaii are irrevocably sown.

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Published on March 14, 2012 04:22

Ron Paul Forges Ahead

Says WaPo, even though he did not contest the AL-MS primaries. He is still collecting delegates. He got 18% in Hawaii, but was leading until some of those last-minute votes appeared. But in the corrupt USA, I wonder if we can believe any of these alleged vote totals.

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Published on March 14, 2012 04:08

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