Unfortunately they don't have to do much. His chances are slim to none.
It might help a bit if his followers weren't printing currency with his image.
2007-12-03 04:45:49
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answered by Alex G 6
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sure, he might desire to. i'm ill of individuals blindly believing the government has their proper pastimes at heart and not understanding that our united states of america has been bought out from below us. Pitiful I say. can no longer you notice what's truthfully loopy is advertising those sort of insane wars that we are being manipulated into thinking are needed. Having the CIA and Pakistan jointly combat against insurgents of their very own united states of america and then accuse them of harboring Bin Ladin who has probable been ineffective for 5 years or so isn't insane? and then burying his physique at sea because of the fact of a few imprecise Muslim custom??? supply me a ruin please. Do human beings see this and then overlook immediately because of the fact that's much less confusing to be comfortably numb with distant popcorn beer 360XBox? Yep relatively sane. Denial is often super
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answered by ? 4
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lie and use their contacts in the media to not cover him , they have been doing it all year
Republican presidential candidate and Texas congressman Ron Paul’s run for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination reached another milestone on Friday as it surpassed GOP opponent Rudy Giuliani’s third quarter fundraising total.
With over one month still remaining in the fourth quarter, Congressman Paul has currently raised $10,259,765. By comparison, Rudy Giuliani raised only $10,258,019 during the three-month period from July to September of this year.
“This milestone is the latest indication that Dr. Paul’s message of freedom, peace, and prosperity is resonating strongly with voters across the United States,” said Paul campaign spokesman Joe Seehusen. “New money means new support.”
Congressman Paul also recently placed first in the New York Young Republicans poll, in Giuliani’s home state.
The Paul campaign has publicly set a $12 million fourth quarter fundraising goal, to be raised by December 31. Congressman Paul is also the first presidential candidate in history to make fundraising numbers publicly available in real-time.
2007-12-03 04:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Various shenanigans at the primary booths. If you plan to vote for Paul, don't advertise it at all - even take that bumper sticker off of your car if you have one. Heck, you shouldn't advertise at all no matter who you're voting for. Perhaps have your cell phone camera ready if you or someone else encounters a problem (I'm not sure if this is legal though).
2007-12-03 04:46:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Congratulations for outing yourself as a complete moron by using the political buzzword "neocon." Only the uneducated, yet opinionated ever use that word in the hopes it will make them sounds smarter (it doesn't) than they really are. If your rabid support for Ron Paul didn't keep me and other real people from taking you seriously, that display of idiocy sure did.
2007-12-03 04:47:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It isn't coming its already here.
They are trying to make the man into a lunatic, and his followers worse, in the eyes of the public (especially Republicans).
They did the same to Pat Buchanan back in the day, and it worked for them.
2007-12-03 04:44:29
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answered by Calvin 7
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"What will the NeoCons do to stop Ron Pual from winning the primaries?" - The same as the other 90+% of likely republican voters, vote for another candidate. Funny, you misspelled his name. He is that forgetable.
2007-12-03 04:47:08
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answered by davidmi711 7
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They don't have to do anything. Ron Paul won't win the primaries, and he won't win the nomination. End of story.
2007-12-03 04:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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