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James Williams Steps Forward for Ron Paul - He's Not Racist in the Least!

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James WIlliams has stepped forward to tell his story, of how Dr. Ron Paul performed medical services on his wife for free one night in the early 70's when no one else would even try to help. He says he believes that nobody else would help because of the skin color of he and his wife.

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  • Ok I am a little more educated on how it works and I see what you mean, about delegates. It's all about the delegates

  • @Canadiangangstar Santorum poured his heart out in Iowa. He spent months visiting every one of the 99 counties. At the last minute there was some evangelical leader who sent out an email blast to 900K people supporting him. The polls changed at the last minute in his favor. But Paul still gets the same # of delegates! Gingrich put everything he had into SC and he got a huge bump from last nights debate. Romney LIVES in NH, it's his home state. Moral of the story: it ain't over yet for Paul.

  • @Canadiangangstar Paul's biggest problem is the media. I would have never believed it if I didn't think this is so important and if I hadn't been paying so much attention, but our media has manipulated our election. They and Donald Trump have been repeating "unelectable" over and over, it's a self fulfilling prophecy, people believe it. an exit poll asked the Q. what was the biggest factor, 50% said the one who can beat Obama. Out of that only 4% voted Paul. They were convinced he's unelectable.

  • @Canadiangangstar Sorry to keep replying this is my third reply to this one post, but something else is that even if Paul's not nominated, he can have a big impact at the convention. He might be a "kingmaker" by throwing all his very devoted delegates to one or the other. He may have a chance to insert some language into the party platform, make a big speech or other things. I don't know much other than either way, it won't be a wasted effort. Who knows? I doubt it but maybe he'd accept VP?

  • I would assume that's why Ron Paul is running republican. Sounds very complicated, I'm sure he has a plan.

    Are all the states going to steal the votes away or do some states have some sort of protection against what happened in Iowa and nh?

  • @Canadiangangstar I am not sure there was any big fraud in those states.

    Process is different each state even tho it's run by the Repub party. What counts is how many delegates for each candidate show up at the Republican convention. The Iowa vote, for example, is only a straw poll. Delegates are assigned by % of votes but not bound by law or rules to a candidate. Democracy? Each of the 3 top cand's should have 7 IA delegates, 2 ea Perr and Hunts. Complicated yes & I truly don't know much.

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  • I kind of get what your saying but it's a little to complicated for me.

    I was just looking from an outside view and thought Ron Paul had substantial support in Iowa and all of a sudden he's third?

    Where did all the last minute support come from? Follow the money. I Was just hoping it would be different and I'm a little disappointed in the voting system there.

  • @Canadiangangstar It's my belief that the 2-party system is what divides us. Just throw an issue out for conversation ans watch Americans run to their corners. There are quite a few independents, but if you run for office you must declare a party affiliation, even if it's the independent party! The 2 parties have legislated election law so that it's very expensive to get on any ballots unless you're one of the 2 parties. Party affiliation also leads to the support of party 1st, country 2nd.

  • In Canada we all are salt and pepper and we all mix up just fine, not hating your neighbor frees your mind and let's you look at the world around you.

    That's how you are being controlled. So you all fight amongst yourselves instead of uniting!!!!!!

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