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"William Flax" |
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03 Dec 2007 11:41:58 AM |
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Ron Paul Soaring. |
To understand the success of Ron Paul, thus far; and to begin to see how he
can in fact win, if we intelligently address the issues:
http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/Paul2.htm
Yours to preserve the America, we inherited,
William Flax
Cincinnati, Ohio
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| Title: Re: Ron Paul Soaring. |
04 Dec 2007 09:08:03 AM |
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On Dec 3, 12:41 pm, "William Flax" <krtq7...@prodigy.net> wrote:
To understand the success of Ron Paul, thus far; and to begin to see how he
can in fact win, if we intelligently address the issues:
http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/Paul2.htm
Yours to preserve the America, we inherited,
William Flax
Cincinnati, Ohio
Sorry to burst your bubble, but ... uuhhmmmm ... he cannot win. Sure
he may have surged all the way up to 7% in Iowa - and while that may
be impressive - its still put him in the also-ran category.
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| User: "William Flax" |
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| Title: Re: Ron Paul Soaring. |
05 Dec 2007 11:27:01 AM |
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See Below:
<MichaelNJ@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:df859792-0ce9-4049-aae0-5cc6005fe6f8@d27g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Dec 3, 12:41 pm, "William Flax" <krtq7...@prodigy.net> wrote:
To understand the success of Ron Paul, thus far; and to begin to see how
he
can in fact win, if we intelligently address the issues:
http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/Paul2.htm
Yours to preserve the America, we inherited,
William Flax
Cincinnati, Ohio
Sorry to burst your bubble, but ... uuhhmmmm ... he cannot win. Sure
he may have surged all the way up to 7% in Iowa - and while that may
be impressive - its still put him in the also-ran category.
You hardly burst anything. 7% for one of the least well-known candidates,
early in a campaign among an 8 man field, is a quite respectable showing.
But, as my article (http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/Paul2.htm) points out,
he has outdone the others in drawing active support. He is extremely well
placed, if he uses the issues discussed in the article, to build up that
initial support very dramatically.
The media has confused the issue by treating this early sparring around,
where the better known names are treated as the "top tier," as far more
important than it is. The real campaign is what is now just getting
started. Four weeks--even to the Iowa Caucuses--can be plenty of time for a
properly motivated campaign with real issues.
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