Ron Paul can get the nomination and this is a nightmare to the GOP. If I wanted to stop Paul from getting the nomination, I would urge an egomaniac libertarian poser to get in the race. If I wanted Paul to win the nomination I would urge consistent libertarians to stick with the real deal and make nice with progressives to encourage them to vote in the 2012 GOP primaries.
This blog, written by a progressive who still hopes for change, seeks to persuade readers that the progressive agenda has been put on hold until 2016 except that by electing Ron Paul in 2012, we end endless wars and bring troops home to eventually have resources to build the peaceful green economy.
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