Saturday, March 24, 2012

Globe Delegates Ron Paul Coverage

"Ron Paul, who has an ardent following but has yet to win a nominating contest, was campaigning in Alaska on Sunday. “Do I believe I can win? Yes,’’ he said on “Face the Nation.’’ “Do I believe the chances are slim? Yes, I do.’’

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"Santorum triumphs in Kansas, Romney takes Wyoming; Polls show races Tuesday in Miss. and Ala. are close" by Felicia Sonmez and Brady Dennis  |  Washington Post, March 11, 2012

WICHITA, Kan. - Final returns in Kansas showed Rick Santorum, former Pennsylvania senator, with 51 percent support, sweeping all but one of the state’s 105 counties, according to the Associated Press.

GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney, whose campaign bypassed the state, ran a distant second at 21 percent. Newt Gingrich had 14 percent and Ron Paul 13 percent.

Santorum picked up 33 of the state’s 40 delegates at stake, cutting slightly into Romney’s overwhelming advantage.

In Wyoming, Romney won seven of the 12 delegates at stake, Santorum three, Paul one. Uncommitted also won one.

The contests in Kansas and Wyoming left Romney with 453 delegates in the AP’s count, more than all his rivals combined. Santorum had 217, while Gingrich had 107 and Paul had 47....

Romney and Gingrich decided to bypass the state in favor of campaigning in the South. That left Santorum battling on the ground against Paul, who drew huge crowds of enthusiastic young people in recent days but whose supporters did not materialize in great numbers on Saturday....  

Meaning that the RESULTS were RIGGED by the REPUBLICAN PARTY!! 

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Here is why:

"Paul says GOP rivals itching for another war in Mideast" March 16, 2012

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Republican candidate Ron Paul refused Thursday to commit to backing Mitt Romney if Romney becomes the party’s nominee for president.

An antiwar candidate, Paul said he would need more information about Romney’s foreign policy to make that decision.

“I’d talk to him and see what kind of a foreign policy he is going to have,’’ Paul, a congressman from Texas, said after a rally two days before Missouri’s presidential caucuses.  

He's filled his advisors with former Bush neo-cons and wants to raise the "defense" budget.

Paul hit strongly on his antiwar theme while speaking to about 1,000 people at the University of Missouri’s flagship campus. Romney and Santorum also campaigned in Missouri this week.

Paul shied away from naming any of his rivals but suggested they all want to plunge the United States deeper into military conflicts in the Middle East.  

All part of the PNAC plan set forth by their Zionist masters.

“They’re just itching, the other candidates are saying: ‘When are we going to go get Syria? Why don’t we start dropping bombs on Syria? When are we going to hit Iran?’ ’’ Paul said. “The Republicans are going to be in trouble unless they come our way and decide they want a president who’s more for peace than for war.’’

That is what the AMERICAN PEOPLE WANT -- and thus we are subjected to scripted and staged polls and elections.

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Speak of the devil:

"Romney’s support nationwide is at 40 percent, according to a new Gallup poll, which is the highest level any GOP candidate has reached during this campaign. He has a 14-point lead over Santorum, who got 26 percent in the poll. Newt Gingrich was third, with 14 percent, followed by Ron Paul, at 8 percent....

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