Was it over when the Germans Bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell, NO! And it ain't over now!

The Cat Wed, 02/03/2016 - 13:53
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It appears that Rand's shifting the burden back on the "youth", as they will be the unfortunate recipients of the NWO agenda, and they will have the most to lose. If this is not a wake-up call for all the youth, then God help us all.

If they own us as property, they are our masters, and their will is our law. If they do not own us as property, they are not our masters, and their will, as such, is of no authority over us. - Lysander Spooner

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From the voting numbers, I have a feeling Rand and his campaign felt

underwhelmed by the support from the young voters at the caucus.

Numbers don't lie.
As somebody here already pointed out, something is wrong (with the
support).

Substract 1000 die hard precinct chairs, assume ZERO 30+ age voters
and you end up with less than 9000 "cell phone" students.

ZERO 30+ age voters in Iowa?
More likely, half of the young people who pledged to vote for him
and were eager to pose for a photo with Rand, didn't show up
or flocked to Sanders with their friends.

The ugly truth might be, the "youth" card doesn't work - we know that
from Ron Paul 2012 filling stadiums with cheering people and really
disappointing turn out the other day.

It appears, young voters don't care about big government, the NSA, DHS,
TSA (anybody still talks about the TSA?), EPA, IRS and perpetual wars.
Payback might be around the corner though.

Two US generals already called for the registration of women for the draft. 

Rand warned them in a campus speech, the draft might return.

It seems logical to suspend the campaign and not waste more money
(your money!) in fruitless efforts. Most likely he failed the criteria
for a debate ahead of the NH voting as well.

I call the decision to suspend the campaign fiscal conservative.

The hardcore liberty folk knows his message, it knows the nomination
process, it knows the Robert's Rules of Order for caucusing and
how to win delegates.

Delegate slates exist. So why not carry on the fight to the convention?

# itaintoveryetRand

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"where's the spirit?"

where's YOUR spirit?

I understand there is a lot of Liberty-minded folk in NH, all possible Rand Paul voters.
Show me another candidate worth a vote!

Maybe the Paul campaign realized the numbers won't be good in NH
or had word they would be excluded from the next debate.

Imagine, he makes forth or third place in NH by the power of the voters,
after suspending the campaign!

Imagine the MSM scratching their head and trying to explain it away.
Are dreams allowed?

It's time to say "thank you, Dr. Paul and Dr. Paul" - in NH!

 

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in NH will be really, really, good.  By dropping out (sort of) now, he avoids the debate (where he'd be ignored, anyway) and the clowns who were told to get in there to increase the field to take the votes away from Rand and divert attention, will start to drop out now, as well.  That will leave two or three candidates to attack each other and Rand, who never stood a chance of getting the nomination in the first place because of TPTB, will come off looking so much better than all of them and be an even stronger voice for Liberty in the Senate.  Who knows?

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