Should Ron Paul Drop Out of the Republican Presidential Race?
SodaHead Politics
2012/05/09 03:42:56
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Michael=Constitution & Liberty 2012/05/09 04:39:23No






















To all of you who have answered yes ...
Let's say Paul drops out and even endorses ORomney. And all of the Paul supporters get on the Anyone But Obama Hope and Change dream team. Tell us exactly what ORomney will do to change anything? No generalities. No ABOs. No better evils. No propaganda links. Just tell us exactly what and how ORomney will stop the demise of America?
Woodrow Wilson
You can go on to the next round and risk it all for this! An all expense paid trip to.......
He'll concede only if he and Romney have a deal. Although it is a long shot, he could conceivably win the nomination. And even if he doesn't win, without a Romney/Paul deal, the likelihood exists that the sparks generated at the RNC will be enough to light a bonfire!