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April 27, 2008

What is Plan B if Ron Paul wins?

Nevada Nevada was supposed to pick it's state delegates last Saturday.  They were *supposed to* but they didn't because it was apparent that Ron Paul was going to win.

Yes, for those of you that get your news from the 3 letter boys, Ron Paul is still running to get the Republican nomination and he's going to win Nevada unless the Republican party can find a way to keep Ron Paul people out of the election process.

Saturday, in Reno, they started the process of electing state delegates.  In the first Congressional District voting, Ron Paul won 7 of 9 delegates.  Seeing this as a sign of how the rest of the voting would go for the day, the Republican party put the process into recess and said they would start over in a few days in Las Vegas (500-600 miles away to make it more inconvenient).

So, the people in charge of the Republican party (because it's obviously not the people in the part) have stalled to see what they can come up with to somehow keep the people from voting for who they want. 

You have to love democracy.

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PS - Don't you love that for an article about Ron Paul, they used a picture of Mitt Romney with a caption about McCain? 

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Unbelievable

Regardless of how you feel about Paul, this is a little upsetting if you love democracy.

Trent, I was about to say the same thing. It doesn't matter who you want. It's disturbing that this is going on. Maybe next time it will be *your* candidate that is unethically blocked out of the campaign.

Ron Paul has accomplished quite a bit by running for President for people who are paying attention. One of those accomplishments is to show exactly what a sham our "election" process is. We don't actually elect the president. He's chosen for us.

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