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By Lynda Waddington | 11.17.11

Wednesday was a difficult day for The American Independent News Network, which is the larger entity that operates The Iowa Independent. Our chief executive and founder announced two of our sister sites would close and their content would be moved to The American Independent.

ACS lockout continues; plan emerges to repeal sugar protections

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By Virginia Chamlee | 11.15.11

A recently introduced bill could have far-reaching impact on the U.S. sugar industry, including American Crystal Sugar, a farmer-owned cooperative that locked out 1,300 Midwest workers on Aug. 1.

Cain campaign: Farmers know more about regulations than EPA

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By Andrew Duffelmeyer | 11.15.11

The chairman for Herman Cain’s Iowa effort says the campaign “relied more on the word of farmers than Washington regulators” in deciding to run an ad containing claims the Environmental Protection Agency says are false.

Mathis wins, Democrats maintain Senate control

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By Lynda Waddington | 11.08.11

The Iowa Senate will remain under the control of a slim 26-25 Democratic majority when it reconvenes in January 2012.

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PR: Nation should work to address veterans’ challenges

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

BRUCE BRALEY RELEASE — As US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan ends, it’s more important than ever that our nation works to address the challenges faced by the men and women who fought there.

PR: Honoring veterans, help in hiring

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

CHUCK GRASSLEY RELEASE — A difficult job market is challenging the soldiers, sailors and airmen who have protected America’s interests by serving in the Armed Forces.

PR: In honor of America’s veterans

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TOM LATHAM RELEASE — No one has done more to secure the freedom enjoyed by every single American than our veterans and those currently serving in the armed services.

PR: Honoring and supporting our nation’s veterans

By Press Release Reprints | 11.11.11

DAVE LOEBSACK RELEASE — Veterans Day is an opportunity to reflect on the service of generations of veterans and to honor the sacrifices they and their families have made so that we may live in peace and freedom here at home.

Huckabee Tops GOP Power Rankings, Paul Takes Third

By admin | 12.07.07 | 2:54 am

In the past week, momentum in Iowa’s GOP caucuses has shifted significantly.  Gov. Mitt Romney, who had an apparent stranglehold on the 2008 caucuses through the summer and fall, has found himself in the midst of a true fight.

Today, in the second round of Iowa Independent’s Republican Power Rankings, we seek again to answer the question, “If the Iowa Caucuses were held tonight, what would be their results?”We caution our readers that our methodology is wholly unscientific.  Our rankings are based on impressions we received from activists, politicos, and caucus-goers along with our gut feelings and guesses.  We hope that as our readers follow the always unpredictable Iowa horse race from day to day, they will keep this list in mind as a useful perspective from reporters on the ground across the state.

If the caucuses were held tonight, these are the results we would predict:

First Place

Mike HuckabeeUpward Momentum – Huckabee’s meteoric rise came late enough in the campaign that many had already written him off, but even his skeptics here appear to be giving him a second look.  His support, cultivated by time and resources spent largely in Western Iowa while the media was busy elsewhere watching other candidates over the past several months, is solid.  And the organizational disadvantage he faced compared to former Gov. Mitt Romney appears to be diminishing.  Huckabee is the new Iowa frontrunner.

Second Place

Mitt Romney — Counterintuitively, it seems, Huckabee’s rise had little to do with Romney’s own campaign.  He still makes few mistakes and is as skilled a politician as any presidential candidate from either party.  Most of Iowa’s political heavy-hitters continue to stand by him.  But rank-and-file caucus-goers, many of whom remained undecided up until this point, appear to be breaking in Huckabee’s favor.  Romney’s support among these voters, which was fairly soft to begin with, is slowly shrinking.

Third Place

Ron Paul — The more we think about it, the more we conclude that none of the remaining candidates on this list have a strong base of support the way Rep. Paul does.  His unlikely coalition of supporters does not include many typical caucus-goers, but they are devoted.  And to top it all off, the campaign appears to be fairly well organized here, with paid calls, visibility (television, radio, billboards), and direct outreach efforts.  Much about the Paul campaign will remain up in the air until caucus night, but a third place finish would certainly raise some eyebrows heading into New Hampshire.

Fourth Place

Rudy Giuliani — Although Giuliani’s positions on social issues do not line up with those of many of his supporters, he is widely perceived as the most electable candidate in the race, and that’s a concern in the minds of many GOP voters.  But aside from that, he appears to have little going for him here, where he has spent little time or money to build an organization.

Fifth Place

Fred Thompson — Thompson has spent very little time in Iowa building relationships, and the time that he has spent here was not particularly effective.  Iowans still need to hear Thompson say why he wants to be president, because to many of them, that answer remains unclear.

Sixth Place

(tie) John McCainDownward Momentum — From all appearances, McCain has nearly abandoned Iowa, whether he has said so publicly or not.  His hold-out supporters may be growing restless, and we have not been cut in on any of his recent TV ad buys.  If the caucuses were held tonight, we are not sure he would even show up here.

(tie) Tom Tancredo — Tancredo is campaigning here, still hoping to capitalize on the politics of immigration.  And he is up on TV here, which never hurts.

Comments

  • Iowa Health Insurance

    A “sign” of things to come? I live in a small town of about 11,000 people in South East Iowa and have been noticing a trend building over the last few weeks.

    Both Clinton and Obama have spoken here in town hall type meetings and I obviously started to notice Clinton and Obama signs popping up in peoples yards. However over the last few weeks I’ve been noticing Ron Paul signs springing up in yards like wildfire! In fact I would say that the Ron Paul signs now outnumber both Clinton and Obama (and the 1 Mit Romney sign in town, we do after all live right accross the river from Naveou Mormon Town).

    I personally didn’t believe Ron Paul stood a chance in this election but from what I’ve been seeing here in my hometown I now have to wonder. Is this a sign of things to come? At least from a grass roots level here it sure looks that way.
    http://www.iowahealt…

  • Stephen

    Huckabee surge is Media generated, not grassroots support! The mainstream media is pushing Huckabee not the grassroots voters. Like the man said, after Huck’s visit to the C.F.R. he started going up in the rigged National polls that don’t even offer Ron Paul as a choice. But they neglect to inform you of that little known fact. The moneyed elite and the military industrial complex war profiteers and big oil are terrified of Ron Paul! They see how he is galvanizing Americans of all ethnic, social, and political backgrounds. They know if he gets in office some heads are gunna roll. Indictments and investigations galore, criminal administrations being held accountable for their betrayal of the American people.
    You want to see grassroots support? compare Ron Paul’s meetup groups at meetup.com here is the link.

    http://ronpaul.meetu…

    After that check for yourself how Ron Paul has 10 times the amount of meetup groups and members of all the candidates Democratic or republican combined!

    He has a real movement behind him and it grows by nearly 800 new members per day, astounding.

  • nodope0695

    Huckabee First??? NOT!! How does a man go from ZERO to HERO in only a couple of weeks?  The polls are clearly fixed.  Hucks being propped up the the powers that be as the other choice because he supports continued war in the middle east.  The NeoCons must have their war, and they know Romney and Rudy have no chance, so they’ve seen to it to fix polls.

    Ron Paul will win in Iowa, becasue Iowans love freedom and liberty.

  • Koh Choon Lin

    Koh Choon Lin Ron Paul for the win!

  • Robert from Michigan

    I’ve historically voted for democratic candidates – but will vote for Ron Paul I have already requested my republican ballot for the Jan. 15 Democratic primaries. If *any* other republican is the candidate, I will vote Democratic. If Ron Paul is the candidate I will vote for him.

  • Webber53

    Huckabee’s rise in voter polls Mike Huckabee’s rise in the polls recently is a direct correlation to Pat Robertson endorsing Rudy Giuliani last month. Huckabee’s support numbers were dismal if not anemic before Robertson backed Giuliani. The so-called “Christian right” saw the endorsement as a total flip flop on the part of Robertson who has preached an anti-abortion stance since he began the Christian Coalition movement years ago and then when he endorsed Giuliani who has stated for the record as being Pro-abortion Robertson’s followers flocked to the only “Christian” candidate left in the race that is an Anti-abortionist. It wasn’t a week after Robertson endorsed Giuliani that Huckabee’s numbers surged. To many right wing “Christian” voters it was the straw that broke the camels back as far as supporting Giuliani.

  • Frankly, I’m Concerned

    Huckabee Must Be EXPOSED !! Huckabee’s popularity can also be atributed to the ‘hijacking’ of Congressman Ron Paul’s stances.

    Huckabee, known in his home state as ‘Tax-Hike Mike’, has now adopted Dr. Paul’s stance of abolishing the IRS, and “Treating other countries as we would have them treat us”, foreign policy. Neither of which are of his nature.

    As an example: He NOW claims to be tough on Illegal Immigration. Proposing a fence, no amnesty, blah blah blah.
    His record shows otherwise! His “sleight of hand” on issues is insight of what America can look forward to if elected.

    In 2006, he supported President Bush’s immigration plan and claimed that opposition to Bush’s proposal was driven by “racism or nativism” and that it wasn’t amnesty.

    As Governor, Huckabee fought for in-state tuition and taxpayer funded scholarships for illegal immigrants. He opposed legislation to require proof of citizenship in order to obtain public benefits and to vote.
    He vocally opposed a raid on a factory in Arkansas that employed illegal immigrants. And he led an effort to bring a Mexican Consulate to Arkansas – one of the main functions of the Consulate would be to issue identification cards to Mexicans living, both legally and illegally, in the U.S.!!

    MORE!: http://wiki.majority…

  • J.C.

    Actually, its http://www.taxhikemike.org – not com

  • Terry Sciavo

    oh those nasty republicans Republicans have shown their true colors.  They have whole heartedly wrapped their arms around this war with every filibuster of an iraq pullout vote.  Ron Paul hates gays, blacks, and latinos.  Not to mention the poor.  While he is no different than any other republican swine, he WILL prove invaluable to Democrats. 

    I encourage all of you racist republicans here to continue to support ron paul as he will hopefully garner at least 10% of the “conservative” (aka racist) vote. 

    PS. Watch what you say about hillary, with the new found executive powers she’ll be granted thanks to you sorry people, she’ll declare you an enemy non-combatant and make you a non-citizen, ship you down to gitmo and seize your finances and spy on your kids.  Thanks Dubya!

  • Bill

    VERY Distrubing Stuff on Huck Seems Huck did not just release rapist Dumond against the wishes of many, and Dumond went on to rape and murder after being released.

    Huck has a habit of freeing a LOT of rapists and murderers.

    http://www.arkansasl…

    http://www.arkansasl…

  • Dean

    Paul Supporters I just wanted to let everyone know I am a Paul supporter mainly based on his record and financial views. I do agree with many other ones and disagree with some.

    Yes, we do have some abbrasive, nutty, unproffesional, uneducated, and I am sure a few other categories. I would just like to say many of his supporters are just your regular working americans that are tired of the struggle to just barely survive. Many are worried about all types of issues especially the ones that effect them the most on which most of us vote.

    I am sure every candidate has their supporters that make them cringe. I think the ones that stand out on Paul’s side are a bigger focus for the fact Paul is not exactly on the big business and current establishment’s best friends list.

    I ask of the readers to not disregard Paul because of some of his extreme supporters, but to actually go out and find facts and history that backs him up. Just because I don’t like some of the players on my favorite football team does’nt mean I should just stop liking the team. There are bad apples and different view point in every circle.

    I am supporting Paul because I do think this country is on the brink of some horrifying things to come if its not addressed.

    Do your own research everyone! If you research and drill for the facts and records then I have no problem with you disagreeing with supporting Paul. This is supposed to be a free country and I will respect those rights to everyone.

    In the end all I hope for is a better country and Dr. Paul is the only way I can see that chance happening. (through my eyes of course)

    God Bless you all and God Bless America!

  • Dirac

    Can someone please save us from Ron Paul Don’t get me wrong, I don’t support Hillary or Obama or Giuliani either, but I truly believe Ron Paul is a nutcase and he will do more harm than good.  Just that nobody will realize it for a good while.

  • KingCorran

    All due respect to Mr. Paul… …but I think his support may be overrated.  He has a strong grassroots campaign, but I think he has alienated too many people to receive serious consideration no matter how dedicated his followers.

    Some of his ideas are scary.  Others are, quite simply, pure genius.  It will be interesting to see how he does… I would not support him at this point in time (in part due to the poison regularly spewed by *some* of his supporters, quite frankly), but I wouldn’t mind seeing him mature his ideas further in the public eye, perhaps as vice-president and president-in-waiting to a Huckabee, maybe to a McCain.

  • J.C.

    Paul Has Stated He Will Not Accept V.P. Dr. Paul has stated he would not accept an offer for V.P. because he does not agree with the platforms of any GOP candidate on either domestic or foreign policy. Ron Paul wants out of Iraq and wants to cut spending. I don’t see that with the other GOP candidates.

    Fact is, if Ron Paul does not get the GOP nomination, his grassroots supporters WILL push for a thrid party run, and they will be able to rasie the money for it.

    That will make Ron Paul a spoiler and guarantee a GOP loss for president – UNLESS (if Paul were not to be the nominee) the GOP nominee gives Paul a LOT in regards to what he wants at the convention.

    No doubt about it – Ron Paul wields a LOT of power. Might as well niminate him since he is the only GOP candidate with a chance to beat Hillary anyway.

  • NotSoFiscalHeIs
  • gleongelpi

    Electability This threat is suppose to be about electability; not whether a candidate is a good and honest person. Thus, I am going to address the issue at two levels. First the Iowa caucus and the the national election.

    Iowa is a largely conservative state, which, in the general election, will, most likely, go for the Republican candidate no matter who he is. The same reason gives Huckabee the edge. However, he would need a very large edge to go into NH with momentum. Romney only needs to place a strong second to stay in the show. Many are saying that Paul will be third. But this will depend on several factors. We know that his followers are devoted, and that they are going to show up at the caucuses regardless of the weather. Thus, inclement weather will favor Paul. It will have to be seen how strong the support for the others turns out to be. It is one thing to answer a phone call and give your opinion. It is another to leave your house during a blizzard to go cast a ballot. The same is true of the remainder of the pack. This race remains up for grabs.

    Nationally. Elections are decided by that 10 to 20% of the voter who are subject to be convinced, with the Republicans and Democrats more or less certain of dividing the remaining votes. To a certain degree the Democrats are better united, and their core voters will be OK with anybody. The same is not true of the Republicans. However, those who do not car for Giuliani or Paul have no other choice. I doubt that must will stay at home if one of these two fellows is the candidate, and they certainly are not going to pull the lever for the Democrat. Paul has the advantage that he carries no baggage of the Bush administration. The rest all do to a certain extend. He also gets a lot of cross voters; not only democrats, but independents as well as those who are generally apathetic. Not only that, he probably will get most of the votes that generally went to third party candidates. It seems to me that Paul is the best choice for the general election, but the core of the Republican party is not likely to give him the nomination.

  • John Wunderlich

    Huckabee supported parole for rapist who then raped and murdered again. The mother of a woman who was raped and murdered in Missori has blamed Mike Huckabee for working to get the criminal paroed for political reasons. There have been news stories in major newspapers across the nation on this the last couple of days. Google Huckabee and rapist to read the stories. Learn why Huckabee is now going the way of another Mike, Dukakis, another liberal governor wwho was also too generous with a violent criminal.

  • NCMarc

    Ron Paul Ron Paul has the grassroots to win the election. Whether or not they will actually count the votes remains to be seen.

    As far as defeating Hillary, I don’t think any of the GOP other than Paul will be able to achieve it.

  • Randy

    Only Ron Paul can deliver the white house to the GOP The voters of this nation will not elect a pro iraqi war candidate in 2008. Over 70% of the American People oppose this war, so if the GOP is shortsighted enough to nominate anyone besides Ron Paul, the only anti iraqi war candidate. They will deserve the thrashing they get in 2008, why?- they didnt learn from the spanking they got when they lost congress in 2006. only and i mean only Ron Paul can carry the GOP to victory in 2008, because he is the only anti iraqi war GOP candidate.

  • JayDee

    Thats true Thats true, Paul makes Hillary look like a pro-war candidate. She would not be able to use her favorite tactic of “blaming this administration” on Ron Paul.

  • Tangeng

    Anybody But Clinton is still alive and well Come on!

    The assertion that only Ron Paul can win is disingenuous.  Paul’s the best change for constitutionists and libertarians in years, and that’ reason to be excited, but stating that only Paul can win against Hillary is disingenuous.  The Republican nominee will probably win against Hillary.  I would say that Huckabee or McCain would do just fine.

    Paul does have grassroots excitement.  I’d like to see the turnout numbers for the primaries and caucuses.  It’ll be interesting to see.

  • Anonymous

    GO RP I sure wish people for Huckabee would realize that he has NO knowledge of many important issues like foreign policy and the HUGE monetary problem this country is facing! Ron Paul is the most qualified for the job. Why is it that in popular voting the most qualified is always looked over and the one that has a good “look” or “looks the part” always gets ahead? When this country is in trouble, the look of the president will get us nowhere! GO RP!

  • Reader11722

    Ron Paul also has a blimp Also, Ron Paul has a blimp. 
    Now we have air superiority (along with idea superiority). Unfortunately it took segregationist Governor Wallace to reveal the truth that “there’s not a dime’s worth of difference between” Republicans and Democrats. The Democrats willingly went along with the War in Iraq, suspension of Habeas Corpus, detaining protesters, banning books like “America Deceived’ from Amazon, stealing private lands (Kelo decision), warrant-less wiretapping and refusing to investigate 9/11 properly. They are both guilty of treason.
    Support Dr. Ron Paul and save this great nation.
    Last link (before Google Books bends to gov’t Will and drops the title):
    America Deceived (book)

  • ctjohnson

    I’m glad to see Ron Paul on the rise… I think he is being seriously underestimated.  I’ve only ever seen one Hillary bumpersticker and a few Kucinich.  I’ve never seen even on bumpersticker, lawn sign or anything for any of the Republican candidates except Ron Paul. 

    To say that Ron Paul supporters are devoted is an understatement.  I would almost lay my paycheck on the line that not even one Ron Paul supporter will be swayed to back somebody else on caucus night and they will all show up even if they have to walk uphill both ways through 6 feet of snow without shoes in a massive blizzard.  However, other attendees will be swayed….it will be interesting to see who gets the most gain from this.

    It will be very interesting indeed.

  • Dave M.

    Huckabee’s meteoric rise? That’s laughable. What would explain Huckabee’s numbers? It couldn’t be that he and Brownback had cracked the Christian right vote in two, could it? Naaaaah…

    Just because Brownback dropped out doesn’t mean his supporters went away. It only means they found another candidate they thought well represented the Christian right.

    That’s hardly meteoric. *shrug* Whatever sells newspapers, I guess.

  • Citizen Joe

    Ron Paul will win in a shocking upset! Here are some reason’s why I believe Ron Paul will win in Iowa or rather why the other candidates will not.

    Mike Huckabee has some serious answering to do regarding his disturbing history regarding the release of murderer and rapist Wayne Dumond who raped a cousin of Bill Clinton and later murdered again. From early reports, this is going to shock many of his supporters and potentially ruin his campaign.

    Mitt Romney has exposed himself a a blatant lier and opportunist. Flip-flopper is just another term for panderer. He comes off as dishonest and people are dropping him in droves. And now there are reports and video’s of eyewitness evidence of Straw Poll rigging and Romney’s people cheating and laughing gleefully.

    Rudolph Guiliani is the least qualified of all the candidates to be President. His history is pretty shady to say the least. We have only just begun to find out some of the dirty truth about Rudy. He was a failure before, during and after 9/11, yet he tries to imply he is some sort of brave hero. He contributed nothing positive or of meaning to the victims. It was just a PR event for him, just ask any of the thousands of people now dieing from the toxic dust.

    Fred Thompson seems to only want to be President in order to do what the last three administrations have done. His involvement in the Watergate scandal and his lobbying history leaves a lot to be desired. He doesn’t seem to have any positions and he lacks creditability and enthusiasm.

    John McCain followed this administration and continues to support the occupation of Iraq. His “Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Iran” song was reprehensible to say the least. He’s just another typical politician. I’m surprised he’s still running.

    Ron Paul has the best solutions for most of our problems. The people know it and the establishment has been giving due notice. How could you not vote for a man who defends your liberties and upholds the Constitution and his oath of office. He is the only real choice in the Republican field.

    Kucinich and Gravel seem to the be the only Democrats with any kind of integrity. The rest are CFR associates.

  • NCMarc

    Ron Paul Ron Paul has the grassroots to win the election. Whether or not they will actually count the votes remains to be seen.

    As far as defeating Hillary, I don't think any of the GOP other than Paul will be able to achieve it.

  • Randy

    Only Ron Paul can deliver the white house to the GOP The voters of this nation will not elect a pro iraqi war candidate in 2008. Over 70% of the American People oppose this war, so if the GOP is shortsighted enough to nominate anyone besides Ron Paul, the only anti iraqi war candidate. They will deserve the thrashing they get in 2008, why?- they didnt learn from the spanking they got when they lost congress in 2006. only and i mean only Ron Paul can carry the GOP to victory in 2008, because he is the only anti iraqi war GOP candidate.

  • JayDee

    Thats true Thats true, Paul makes Hillary look like a pro-war candidate. She would not be able to use her favorite tactic of “blaming this administration” on Ron Paul.

  • Tangeng

    Anybody But Clinton is still alive and well Come on!

    The assertion that only Ron Paul can win is disingenuous.  Paul's the best change for constitutionists and libertarians in years, and that' reason to be excited, but stating that only Paul can win against Hillary is disingenuous.  The Republican nominee will probably win against Hillary.  I would say that Huckabee or McCain would do just fine.

    Paul does have grassroots excitement.  I'd like to see the turnout numbers for the primaries and caucuses.  It'll be interesting to see.

  • Anonymous

    GO RP I sure wish people for Huckabee would realize that he has NO knowledge of many important issues like foreign policy and the HUGE monetary problem this country is facing! Ron Paul is the most qualified for the job. Why is it that in popular voting the most qualified is always looked over and the one that has a good “look” or “looks the part” always gets ahead? When this country is in trouble, the look of the president will get us nowhere! GO RP!

  • Reader11722

    Ron Paul also has a blimp Also, Ron Paul has a blimp. 

    Now we have air superiority (along with idea superiority). Unfortunately it took segregationist Governor Wallace to reveal the truth that “there's not a dime's worth of difference between” Republicans and Democrats. The Democrats willingly went along with the War in Iraq, suspension of Habeas Corpus, detaining protesters, banning books like “America Deceived' from Amazon, stealing private lands (Kelo decision), warrant-less wiretapping and refusing to investigate 9/11 properly. They are both guilty of treason.

    Support Dr. Ron Paul and save this great nation.

    Last link (before Google Books bends to gov't Will and drops the title):

    America Deceived (book)

  • ctjohnson

    I'm glad to see Ron Paul on the rise… I think he is being seriously underestimated.  I've only ever seen one Hillary bumpersticker and a few Kucinich.  I've never seen even on bumpersticker, lawn sign or anything for any of the Republican candidates except Ron Paul. 

    To say that Ron Paul supporters are devoted is an understatement.  I would almost lay my paycheck on the line that not even one Ron Paul supporter will be swayed to back somebody else on caucus night and they will all show up even if they have to walk uphill both ways through 6 feet of snow without shoes in a massive blizzard.  However, other attendees will be swayed….it will be interesting to see who gets the most gain from this.

    It will be very interesting indeed.

  • Dave M.

    Huckabee's meteoric rise? That's laughable. What would explain Huckabee's numbers? It couldn't be that he and Brownback had cracked the Christian right vote in two, could it? Naaaaah…

    Just because Brownback dropped out doesn't mean his supporters went away. It only means they found another candidate they thought well represented the Christian right.

    That's hardly meteoric. *shrug* Whatever sells newspapers, I guess.

  • Revolutn

    Here's why it's NOT disingenuous to say only RP can beat Hillary. The moderate undecideds and the true libertarian strain conservative voters, will never support a RudyMcRomney GOP nominee.

    That means that Hillary will cakewalk into the WhiteHouse.

    People are fed up with the warmongering and speak conservative  out of one side of your mouth and cut contrary deals with lobbyists, corporate interests and private bankers out of the other tactics they've been getting from the current GOP ruling class of politicians.

    Any Democrat is in a strong position right now to a majority of the voters because it's a 'change' from the disgusting goings ons of the last 2 terms.

    Therefore only a true fiscal conservative with liberty at their core, which makes them definable as 'liberal' to those still stuck in the false left/right paradigm of politics on social issues can win.

    While Dr. Paul is not a neo-social liberal per say, his libertarian Government hands off approach to social issues plays well to people who put emphasis on so called 'liberal' social issues.

    The bottom line is, despite their best efforts to pollute the waters so badly as to make all people completely disgusted with politics completely, regardless of the 'party', there is a man amongst us today running for the highest office in our land, that is truly founding father material and understands that the constant yearning of man's soul is to be free. Jefferson, Washington, Adams and their brethren knew it – and that's why and how our once great Republic was founded.  Dr. Paul represents everything that is truly and UNIQUELY American.  He represents the peoples best hope to return to those principles and ideals that have made us the brightest beacon of hope during the 18th, 19th, and early parts of the 20th century.

    We've done much to tarnish that torch of freedom, and it's in danger of becoming extinguished….but Ron Paul represents the opportunity to rekindle it and let it burn out clear and bright once more.

    Romeny, Rudy, McCain, even Huckabee, and Tancredo all have too many negatives to truly unite the voters.

    Nominate any one of them and the voters will flock to whomever the Democratic nominee is in droves.

    And make book on it, it will be Hillary, I've said so for over 2 years and finally people are paying attention.

    Say NO to 2 family dynasty rule.

    Restore our Republic.

    Sincerest regards,

    Revolutn

  • Citizen Joe

    Ron Paul will win in a shocking upset! Here are some reason's why I believe Ron Paul will win in Iowa or rather why the other candidates will not.

    Mike Huckabee has some serious answering to do regarding his disturbing history regarding the release of murderer and rapist Wayne Dumond who raped a cousin of Bill Clinton and later murdered again. From early reports, this is going to shock many of his supporters and potentially ruin his campaign.

    Mitt Romney has exposed himself a a blatant lier and opportunist. Flip-flopper is just another term for panderer. He comes off as dishonest and people are dropping him in droves. And now there are reports and video's of eyewitness evidence of Straw Poll rigging and Romney's people cheating and laughing gleefully.

    Rudolph Guiliani is the least qualified of all the candidates to be President. His history is pretty shady to say the least. We have only just begun to find out some of the dirty truth about Rudy. He was a failure before, during and after 9/11, yet he tries to imply he is some sort of brave hero. He contributed nothing positive or of meaning to the victims. It was just a PR event for him, just ask any of the thousands of people now dieing from the toxic dust.

    Fred Thompson seems to only want to be President in order to do what the last three administrations have done. His involvement in the Watergate scandal and his lobbying history leaves a lot to be desired. He doesn't seem to have any positions and he lacks creditability and enthusiasm.

    John McCain followed this administration and continues to support the occupation of Iraq. His “Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Iran” song was reprehensible to say the least. He's just another typical politician. I'm surprised he's still running.

    Ron Paul has the best solutions for most of our problems. The people know it and the establishment has been giving due notice. How could you not vote for a man who defends your liberties and upholds the Constitution and his oath of office. He is the only real choice in the Republican field.

    Kucinich and Gravel seem to the be the only Democrats with any kind of integrity. The rest are CFR associates.

  • Ally Kendall

    Impossible for a warmonger to win There is no way in hell that the Christians who are the core demographic of the GOP are going to vote for another warmonger, after they've felt the blood of a million dead Iraqis on their hands, seen 15,000 soldiers commit suicide, watched their children being sold into slavery to enrich the corrupt, seen the constitution turned to trash, and America turned from the land of the free and the home of the brave into the land of torture and the home of the terrorized coward.

    I voted for GWB the first time (fooled me once), but I'm hitting the trail hard, spending my treasure, to get Dr. Paul nominated this time, because I think he's the only hope this country has left.  The alternative is degradation, shame, fascism, and bloodshed.

  • NotSoFiscalHeIs
  • borramakot

    Oh I wish Oh, I wish you were exaggerating. You did miss the Democrat alternative, one step closer to socialism, but your not wrong on the GOP side.

  • Chris

    and Having Gore as President doesn't scare you? I can't see that things would have been any better with gore.

  • John Randolph

    You just gave me an idea… Ron Paul snowshoes and cross-country skis!  Anyone know a vendor who can get them made up quick?

    -jcr

  • gleongelpi

    Electability This threat is suppose to be about electability; not whether a candidate is a good and honest person. Thus, I am going to address the issue at two levels. First the Iowa caucus and the the national election.

    Iowa is a largely conservative state, which, in the general election, will, most likely, go for the Republican candidate no matter who he is. The same reason gives Huckabee the edge. However, he would need a very large edge to go into NH with momentum. Romney only needs to place a strong second to stay in the show. Many are saying that Paul will be third. But this will depend on several factors. We know that his followers are devoted, and that they are going to show up at the caucuses regardless of the weather. Thus, inclement weather will favor Paul. It will have to be seen how strong the support for the others turns out to be. It is one thing to answer a phone call and give your opinion. It is another to leave your house during a blizzard to go cast a ballot. The same is true of the remainder of the pack. This race remains up for grabs.

    Nationally. Elections are decided by that 10 to 20% of the voter who are subject to be convinced, with the Republicans and Democrats more or less certain of dividing the remaining votes. To a certain degree the Democrats are better united, and their core voters will be OK with anybody. The same is not true of the Republicans. However, those who do not car for Giuliani or Paul have no other choice. I doubt that must will stay at home if one of these two fellows is the candidate, and they certainly are not going to pull the lever for the Democrat. Paul has the advantage that he carries no baggage of the Bush administration. The rest all do to a certain extend. He also gets a lot of cross voters; not only democrats, but independents as well as those who are generally apathetic. Not only that, he probably will get most of the votes that generally went to third party candidates. It seems to me that Paul is the best choice for the general election, but the core of the Republican party is not likely to give him the nomination.

  • John Wunderlich

    Huckabee supported parole for rapist who then raped and murdered again. The mother of a woman who was raped and murdered in Missori has blamed Mike Huckabee for working to get the criminal paroed for political reasons. There have been news stories in major newspapers across the nation on this the last couple of days. Google Huckabee and rapist to read the stories. Learn why Huckabee is now going the way of another Mike, Dukakis, another liberal governor wwho was also too generous with a violent criminal.

  • Dirac

    Can someone please save us from Ron Paul Don't get me wrong, I don't support Hillary or Obama or Giuliani either, but I truly believe Ron Paul is a nutcase and he will do more harm than good.  Just that nobody will realize it for a good while.

  • Freedom4AmericaGroup

    You've got to be crazy. If you believe that Dr. Paul is crazy than you must truly be the crazy person.

    Is it crazy to be the ONLY GOP candidate that follows the Constitution instead of considering it “a damn piece of paper” like George W. Bush does?

    Every President, Senator or House Representative has to swear to abide by the Constitution when they are sworn into office.

    Yet you call the ONLY GOP candidate running crazy because he feels like it is his Congressional duty to follow the Constitution.

    Name one crazy thing about Dr. Paul and I will destroy it and prove you are wrong.

    ONLY A Doctor WILL HEAL Our Country,

    Freedom4AmericaGroup

  • Freedom4AmericaGroup

    Sorry about that John.. I replied to the wrong person.  lol

    The blog I just came from had the poster at the top instead of the bottom.

    ONLY A Doctor WILL HEAL Our Country,

    Freedom4AmericaGroup

  • Freedom4AmericaGroup

    You've got to be crazy. If you believe that Dr. Paul is crazy than you must truly be the crazy person.

    Is it crazy to be the ONLY GOP candidate that follows the Constitution instead of considering it “a damn piece of paper” like George W. Bush does?

    Every President, Senator or House Representative has to swear to abide by the Constitution when they are sworn into office.

    Yet you call the ONLY GOP candidate running crazy because he feels like it is his Congressional duty to follow the Constitution.

    Name one crazy thing about Dr. Paul and I will destroy it and prove you are wrong.

    ONLY A Doctor WILL HEAL Our Country,

    Freedom4AmericaGroup

  • The Doctor

    Ron Paul – Last Best Chance for America Anyone who labels Ron Paul a “nut case” either does not know the facts, or is deliberately lying.

    Ron Paul is a Doctor.  An author.  A principled Statesman. A Constitutional scholar.  An expert on economics.  An expert on our medical system.  A former military flight surgeon. A 10-term congressman with the most consistent record in the House.

    So let's compare, all you “nutcase accusers”.  What are YOUR credentials?

    Right.

    None.

    All you know is “what you've heard” from rather dubious sources.  IF you CAN conduct your own research, do it.  Don't be a mouthpiece for some anti-freedom propaganda machine.  Learn the FACTS.

    I've been aware of Ron Paul for more than 12 years. There's a large body of his writing on LewRockwell.com.  Over 400 papers.  Read them.  Tell us where he's wrong.

    And then we'll talk about “Tax Hike Mike” (+$500,000,000 in taxes in ARKANSAS!), Lazy Fred (his reputation over his entire stint in the Senate.  Did he ever author a single bill?)  That slick, prepackaged, on-both-sides-of-every-issue Romeny.  Or how about 9/11!  Terrorism!!  SEPTEMBER 11th!!!  Yeah,  Check out the Youtube videos of Rudy and how he killed hundreds of firemen on 9/11.  He wasn't leading New York!  He was running AWAY from the horror he'd contributed to! Tancredo?  He's only got one note – but it's at least a correct note! 

    And you want to compare THESE to someone who could be Thomas Jefferson reincarnated?

    Get a CLUE!

  • KingCorran

    All due respect to Mr. Paul… …but I think his support may be overrated.  He has a strong grassroots campaign, but I think he has alienated too many people to receive serious consideration no matter how dedicated his followers.

    Some of his ideas are scary.  Others are, quite simply, pure genius.  It will be interesting to see how he does… I would not support him at this point in time (in part due to the poison regularly spewed by *some* of his supporters, quite frankly), but I wouldn't mind seeing him mature his ideas further in the public eye, perhaps as vice-president and president-in-waiting to a Huckabee, maybe to a McCain.

  • J.C.

    Paul Has Stated He Will Not Accept V.P. Dr. Paul has stated he would not accept an offer for V.P. because he does not agree with the platforms of any GOP candidate on either domestic or foreign policy. Ron Paul wants out of Iraq and wants to cut spending. I don't see that with the other GOP candidates.

    Fact is, if Ron Paul does not get the GOP nomination, his grassroots supporters WILL push for a thrid party run, and they will be able to rasie the money for it.

    That will make Ron Paul a spoiler and guarantee a GOP loss for president – UNLESS (if Paul were not to be the nominee) the GOP nominee gives Paul a LOT in regards to what he wants at the convention.

    No doubt about it – Ron Paul wields a LOT of power. Might as well niminate him since he is the only GOP candidate with a chance to beat Hillary anyway.

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