While I'm going to be living the good life in Asia
Where have you decided to move to?
While I'm going to be living the good life in Asia
I'm headed to Bangkok, down near the megamall strip. (Rama I/Chit Lom)Where have you decided to move to?
@danke: Here's some hard evidence for you as well. The MSM is undeniably targeting Ron Paul like Jon Stewart, Cenq, and many others have pointed out. This is now a FACT.
Very relevant to thread topic:
In one precinct in Larimer County, the straw poll vote was 23 for Santorum, 13 for Paul, 5 for Romney, 2 for Gingrich. There were 13 delegate slots, and Ron Paul got ALL 13.
Ron Paul Secretly Won the Caucuses
Effin' A! I'm up to 2.5% hope now.Very relevant to thread topic:
In one precinct in Larimer County, the straw poll vote was 23 for Santorum, 13 for Paul, 5 for Romney, 2 for Gingrich. There were 13 delegate slots, and Ron Paul got ALL 13.
Ron Paul Secretly Won the Caucuses
LOL; If you notice I always abbreviated Microsite Masters as "MsM" out of proper respect. :thumbsup:On behalf of the staff of Microsite Masters, we would like to clarify that we are NOT targeting Ron Paul in anything unless it would be positive for him.
Effin' A! I'm up to 2.5% hope now.
I do wonder why they let this stuff leak though... Seems like Mitten's camp would be reading this now very carefully, look for weaknesses and compete with Paul head to head on this.
Is this press just getting out despite Paul's teams' best efforts?
Not good. Sun Tsu has some relevant words on the topic of letting your enemies see what you're up to...The Ron Paul Campaign isn't really trying to hide it.
That's why I mentioned Romney. He's been shown to hire people to do his supporter work; It's not outside reason that he could simply hire some seriously-dedicated Delegates to infiltrate the same polls Paul is targeting.I think it is too late for anybody else to start organizing a similar effort now. We spent months identifying supporters and organizing for caucus night here.
The Ron Paul Campaign isn't really trying to hide it.
Straw Polls vs. Collecting Delegates - Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee
I think it is too late for anybody else to start organizing a similar effort now. We spent months identifying supporters and organizing for caucus night here.
^With the media on their side, you do realize that they can turn public opinion against paul BECAUSE he's using this, what they will call "shady & underhanded" methods to "Steal" the nomination, right?
I could totally see Paul winning enough delegates but then having half of America hate him for his "abuse" of the system... They'll try to get the caucus system Voided at that point. Oy vey.
Ah. That I did not know. Carry on. :thumbsup:Nah. Especially since this is exactly how our current president won the candidacy against Hilary.
Tonight is my MN BPOU/Senate District convention. I think around 300-400 precinct delegates/alternates should be there. I have heard that around 120 precinct delegates will be running to fill 46 delegate spots moving on to the next level which will be the congressional district convention.
The local Ron Paul group met up yesterday for some final pre-convention organization. We have our slate of delegates picked and some supporters that know Roberts Rules of Order very well. Hopefully the GOP establishment will not try anything shady.
I wonder if I should wear a sweater vest in an attempt to get extra votes from Santorum supporters. :banana_sml:
Awesome, Best of luck! And Yep, the sweater vest sounds like a great idea.Tonight is my MN BPOU/Senate District convention. I think around 300-400 precinct delegates/alternates should be there. I have heard that around 120 precinct delegates will be running to fill 46 delegate spots moving on to the next level which will be the congressional district convention.
The local Ron Paul group met up yesterday for some final pre-convention organization. We have our slate of delegates picked and some supporters that know Roberts Rules of Order very well. Hopefully the GOP establishment will not try anything shady.
I wonder if I should wear a sweater vest in an attempt to get extra votes from Santorum supporters. :banana_sml:
Interesting - keep us posted on how everything works out on that. I would expect the GOP establishment to play dirty.
Awesome, Best of luck! And Yep, the sweater vest sounds like a great idea.
Be sure to read up on the latest Tactics that the GOP has tried to use on the MO Caucuses
The convention was not too bad. The establishment chair acted fairly in my opinion and nobody was ignored. Nobody said a word about cameras or video.
They split us up into 4 "quadrants" for delegate voting which screwed us up a little bit because the people on our slate were not spread evenly through the 4 divided areas. They said the split was because one active and more populated area would take most of the the delegates spots at previous conventions, leaving some less populated parts of the district with nobody representing them. Each quadrant was given a percentage of the total delegate spots to fill depending on the population.
The GOP establishment knew the exact 4 quadrant boundaries ahead of time, made a slate of their people for each, and passed them out to everyone as we entered the 4 separate rooms to hear speeches and vote for delegates.
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We still ended up filling 22 out of 46 delegate spots, 33 alternate spots, and 4 local GOP Officer positions.
The convention started at 7pm, I volunteered as a teller (vote counter) and was there until almost 1am counting votes and making sure no fraud was going on in the counting room.
The Ron Paul campaign said this is a tough establishment district, so they were happy with the results. If other districts keep getting at least close to 50% or better we should be in good shape with a majority at the next convention.