Who is blaming Jesse Benton? I’d like to know how you came up with that. You’re about the last person I’d look to for inside info on the Ron Paul campaign!
04/08/2008 10:26:26 AM PDT
· 14 of 19 t_skoz
to shrinkermd
I work in politics and know of 2 guys off the top of my head who have credible GOP campaigns for US Congress. They are both military veterans, very strong traditional conservatives, and both are very much opposed to the war in Iraq. Mainly, they believe in George Washington’s advice of free and prosperous trade with all nations, and entangling alliances with none. They swore to uphold the Constitution, including the part about actual Congressional declarations of war.
But I won’t hold my breath waiting for the WSJ (or anyone for that matter) to write an article about that.
I worked for Ron Paul, I had a chance to get to know him and talk with him while we campaigned together. He never had, nor does he have, any intention of running a 3rd party Presidential bid.
02/05/2008 11:37:55 AM PST
· 49 of 74 t_skoz
to Red Badger
Plenty of straight people get HPV. You can use your imagination to figure out how a straight man in a relationship with a straight woman could get HPV or be at a higher risk for penile or oral cancers.
02/05/2008 10:58:37 AM PST
· 17 of 31 t_skoz
to Cincinnatus
As an operative here in NH, I have to respect Obama and his people because they were the only campaign besides Ron Paul to execute a Get Out The Vote strategy. Both of our GOTV efforts (mine being Ron Paul) were hurt by Hillary coming to polling places with her legal team and challenging our poll workers. This significantly undermined our GOTV effort and no doubt led to her win over Obama in NH.
Bottom line is, she was up to some dirty tricks. Some of our poll workers were outside smoking a cigarette when the Hillary vans pulled up. The drivers were joking with each other about how many felons and out of staters they had in their vans. It was truly disgusting.