Friday, February 29, 2008
Ron Paul Revolution?
There Seemed to be A Ron Paul Revolution underway, but it seems many people have lost their faith in him. He was getting more searches on google than any other candidate, HE was faithfully having articles dug about him and now??? It seems it might be over people have stopped contributing money to him stopped writing so much about him, It seems as though the mainstream media has won. Fox has discredited and bad mouthed him and even ignored him completely. This is an outrage that so many people took an interest in him over the internet yet could not make it to the polls, or maybe its something else. It just doesn't add up to me, he won almost every debate Fox allowed him to be in. He had a huge amount of supporters. I beleive that there may have been another election fraud due to the inept Company called Diebold. This Fraudulent Company was the company that created most of the computers for the 2004 elections. These systems were so easily hacked that it was done at the University of Princeton in under 60 seconds. You could open up the area where the flash card was being help with a hotel mini bar key. The U.S. Government knows about this and still nobody has been prosecuted and better yet these election computers are still in use. This is all speculation but in my honest to god opinion I think we scared the hell out of our government and they stopped the revolution with these systems. I dont think our vote really counts anymore. That scares the hell out of me.
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Ron Paul is still in the race for president. The MSM will not report this because they are in bed with "Big Money". Dr. Paul still has a huge following, and is presently campaigning for his congressional seat in Texas. Just keep the faith and continue supporting him, you never know what will happen in the next few months.
More searches does NOT mean more people doing searches... it just means more searches.
So if you have an Obama supporter who goes to Google News, they can just read articles about their candidate because it's right on the front page (same with most of the other candidates).
But if you're a Ron Paul supporter you have to type in "Ron Paul" and do a news search.
And again if you support Obama or one of the other "main" candidates you hear about them all day long on Radio or TV or in the papers... but if you support Ron Paul you HAVE to read your news on the web.
So what we had here was a self-fulfilling feedback loop. The official campaign's failure to do even minimal "normal" PR or media relations aggravated that and boosted the internet numbers even higher. (Not that the campaign did that intentionally, mind you -- they are NOT that savvy.)
What you pretty much always had was a small core of supporters who wer very passionate. They donated money with SHOULD have been transformed into a major campaign, but instead was squandered by an inept campaign management team whose only "experience" in business (if it can even be called that) was doing "direct networking sales" (aka multi-level-marketing ala Amway and NuSkin) -- but of course the supporters never knew THAT (if they had, the campaign never would have raised that kind of cash).
Whatever happens I know I will be voting come may 4th. This is the first time I've ever even been slightly interested in any kind of politics. I just hope its not to late. Thank you for leaving comments.
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