Website review: The Ron Paul Strategy
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•6 reviews since May 5, 2008
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Primie rated 6 weeks ago- People still refuse to stfu about Ron Paul?

AndyExile rated 8 weeks ago- definitely interesting... i will study some of this stuff, but i hope it works out this way.

mxe806j02 rated 8 weeks ago- From the page: "For some time I have been pondering two questions: First, why is Ron Paul working so hard to collect delegates to the Republican convention when John McCain already has it all sewed up? Second, if Paul doesnâ€t have a chance at the nomination, why does he look so happy and confident? Then it occurred to me: perhaps he has a strategy to win it after all. So, I thought about it a long time, and realized that he could indeed win it. So I decided to buck up your spirits by telling you how he is going to do it."

melissa514 rated 8 weeks ago- § save the Republican party; § get the war issue off its back; § take the wind out of his opponent's sails; § put both his opponents and the media on the defensive;. § show up the shallowness and mendaciousness of his Democrat opponents; § offer real change; § take the initiative by presenting new and exciting issues for which his opponents are unprepared; § surprise the media and leave the "talking heads" speechless; § give the "Grand Old Party" both a principled and exciting base from which to face the future; § bring a new dynamic to the 2008 election year; and § make Republicans once again feel proud to be Republicans.

JackyeChan rated 2 months ago- From the page: "For, if McCain fails on the first ballot, all pledged delegates--even McCain's--are released from their pledges and can vote for whomever they want."