Archive for February, 2008

The results of the Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses are mostly in and the Ron Paul campaign is doing quite well, although you wouldn’t know it by the media accounts and near blackout of anything related to Ron Paul. But regardless, the extraordinary efforts of Ron Paul, his campaign, the grassroots and tens-of-thousands of individuals, over 560,000 Americans have voted for the Freedom, Peace and Prosperity candidate and the Paul campaign is now projecting that it has a minimum of 42 delegates for the national convention secured.

While the media focused on the preference poll numbers, the Ron Paul caucus-goers were busy securing delegates to the national convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

According to campaign projections from last nights results, at least 3 delegates were won in Alaska, 5 delegates were won in North Dakota, 9 delegates were won in Minnesota, and 4 delegates were won in Colorado.

Even though Mitt Romney was projected to take all in West Virginia, 3 delegates were secured for Ron Paul through an agreement with the Mike Huckabee campaign at the state convention early Tuesday as Paul delegates to the state convention swung their sizable support to Huckabee in exchange for the 3 delegates, thus putting Huckabee over the top for the remaining delegates.

Add to the 24 delegates won yesterday the projected delegates from the strong showings in Iowa (4 delegates), Nevada (8 delegates ), Louisiana (3 delegates) and Maine (3 delegates) and that brings the total count to 42 delegates and possibly more for Paul.

Despite the mainstream media’s insistent focus on the presidential preference polling in Maine that placed Ron Paul in third place, the facts reveal that the Congressman actually beat John McCain and finished in second place and secured 3 delegates to the state convention.

And the results of the Louisiana Caucus could swing in favor of Ron Paul after Paul challenged the results in a move that could result in most of that states delegates going towards Ron Paul after state GOP officials violated their own rules.

The remaining Republican delegates up for grabs:

Feb. 12: 116 Republican delegates, including 63 in Virginia and 37 in Maryland.

March 4: 256 Republican, including 137 in Texas and 85 in Ohio.

May 6: 96 Republican, including 69 in North Carolina.

McCain would now need to pick up 578 delegates to secure the nomination and super Tuesday was his chance at winning the nomination, but he failed to mobilize the conservative vote.

So if McCain has 613 delegates and if he can sustain to win Maryland (37 delegates) and Ohio (85 delegates), that would give him 735 total delegates and far short of the 1,191 necessary delegates to secure the GOP nomination. It would appear that we are headed to a brokered convention. And this bodes well for Ron Paul.

Ron Paul will have the opportunity to speak to the nation at the GOP convention and without the media censorship. He will have a national platform to introduce the freedom message to the masses.

Our goal has always been to walk into the national GOP convention with as many delegates as possible, said Ron Paul 2008 campaign manager Lew Moore. The number of delegates we won yesterday could very well be the difference in a Convention where no one has a first-ballot majority. With Dr. Pauls home state of Texas coming up, we feel we can enter the convention with a substantial number of delegates.

These primary wins do not ensure there are actual people won acting as delegates, but rather these are virtual delegates. A virtual delegate is merely a number - there are people yet that represent the candidate who won the particular state at the national convention.

In most states the delegates are voted in a statewide delegate caucus after the primary. Anyone can be a delegate, but in closed primary states they must be registered Republicans, in open primary states they can be registered Republican, Democrat or Independent.

Abraham Lincoln was nominated as the Republican party’s candidate for President of the United States in 1860, and he did it as the dark horse candidate entering the convention with only 22 delegates.  Most expected the  well-known and powerful William H. Seward of New York to receive the nomination. There is much ado about ‘the real’ Lincoln and his actions as President, but the history of the 1860 election is exciting and inspirational.

Learn how to become a delegate here.

Living legend Willie Nelson voiced his doubts of the official 9/11 story, which he said began on the day of the tragic attacks, as he told a national radio show on Monday that he believes the twin towers were imploded. He compared the fall of all three towers to the condemned Las Vegas casino buildings he’d seen brought down deliberately.

“I saw those towers fall and I’ve seen an implosion in Las Vegas - there’s too much similarities between the two, and I saw a building fall that didn’t get hit by nothing,” said Nelson, referring to WTC Building 7 which collapsed in the late afternoon of September 11.

“How naive are we - what do they think we’ll go for?” pondered Nelson.

“The day it happened, I saw one fall and it was just so symmetrical, I said, ‘Wait a minute, I just saw that last week at the casino in Las Vegas’, and you see these implosions all the time, and the next one fell and I said, ‘Hell, there’s another one.’ They’re trying to tell me that an airplane did it and I can’t go along with that.”

Though widely blacked-out by the media, the Drudge report did pick up the headline late Monday afternoon “Willie Nelson: Twin Towers Were Imploded On 9/11… Developing…”. But within minutes the headline was pulled from the front page.

The story also made the front page of Breitbart.tv, which is run by Drudge’s assistant Andrew Breitbart.

KVUE News 3, ABC’s Austin affiliate also picked up the story saying “Willie Nelson goes on national radio to make some very controversial comments about 9/11″.

During the interview, Nelson also questioned why America attacked Afghanistan as the rubble was still being whisked away even though the official story acknowledged Saudi Arabians were responsible for the attack.

“When I get hit I like to look around and see who did it before I start swinging at everybody in the room and that’s kind of what we were doing,” said Nelson, “We get hit over here and then next thing you know we’re jumping on everybody in the town - so we got hit from Saudi Arabia, I think we’ve got some questions that need to be answered from those folks,” he added.

Nelson said that recent revelations concerning the impartiality of the 9/11 Commission and its close links with the White House did not surprise him.

“What does it take for us to realize we’re having the wool pulled over our eyes one more time?” he concluded.

Nelson is among many public figures to question the official story of 9/11. Among them are Senior Military, Intelligence Service, Law Enforcement, Government Officials, Engineers and Architects, Pilots and Aviation Professionals, Professors Question 9/11, Survivors and Family Members, Entertainment and Media Professionals.

The topic was also recently a subject of serious debate in the Japanese Parliament.

In December 2007, former Italian President Francesco Cossiga told Italy’s most respected newspaper, Corriere della Sera, that the attacks were run by the CIA and Mossad and that this was common knowledge amongst global intelligence agencies.

Former German Secretary of Defense Andreas von Bülow also went public in blaming American intelligence for instigating the attack.

When asked about Ron Paul ” I like Ron Paul, but I think he has the same troubles as Dennis had…I like what he says…I still think when we get down to it it’s going to be McCain and either Hillary or Obama.” When Alex Jones added that they are all pro-war candidates Nelson responded “It sounds like it, I was hoping that Hillary had changed her mind…I was hoping Obama was all the way against the war…I don’t know, maybe public opinion can keep their minds where they need to be.”

In response to the War in Iraq and Afghanistan, Nelson agreed you reap what you sow “and Ten times over I remember,” he said adding “and I’m not sure I want to get treated ten times as bad as we’re treating other people.”

Click here to listen to the MP3 audio of the interview.