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Posted on March 12 at 6:49 a.m.

I would like to commend everyone who got out to vote in the Republican and Democratic primary. The right to elect our own leaders is one of the great things about our country. As a Ron Paul supporter I would especially like to congratulate everyone who was brave enough to get out and cast a vote for Ron Paul. In Mississippi the votes for Ron Paul hit 4% but in Adams county those votes were closer to 9%. Please stay tune to the growing movement supporting constitutional government by going frequently to www.ronpaul2008.com This is not just a race to win the Presidency but a movement to restore sound money and constitutional government.

On Close to 36 percent of voters turn out for primaries in Adams County

Posted on March 11 at 10:07 a.m.

If you liked Ronald Reagan then consider voting for Ron Paul on the Republican ticket. At least it is a vote against McCain. If you don't vote then it is the same as voting for McCain. ...but be careful at the polls....I went early this morning to vote. I planned on voting in the Republican primary but almost signed in at the Democrat table. The Democrat table is set right in the middle straight across from the entrance and it is not labled and they don't ask you...you have to tell the workers that you want the Republican ticket and that table is set off to the side. I think it is a bit tricky....maybe by accident...I would hope and pray not by design. That needs to be addressed.

On Will you vote today?

Posted on March 11 at 7:50 a.m.

By not voting you let others make the decision for you and you are in a way actually endorsing a candidate you might not care for. I posted an article in Top of the Morning yesterday that gives some thoughts to consider:

http://www.natchezdemocrat.com/news/2008...

On Will you vote today?

Posted on March 11 at 7:37 a.m.

by Rand Paul, MD | March 8, 2008

Reports that Ron Paul has quit the Presidential Race remind me of Mark Twain's famous "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." The Ron Paul Presidential campaign continues, albeit at a different pace.

What does that mean?

Ron Paul will continue to contest the remaining primaries. Ron Paul's name will be on all the remaining state ballots. Ron Paul volunteers are encouraged to become precinct captains, delegates to state and national conventions, and to try pass Constitutional proposals to each state's Republican platform.

For example, volunteers in each state should try to attach amendments such as the following: Republicans believe that war should only be fought after a proper Declaration of War by Congress. Another possible platform idea is that: Republican Congressmen are expected to vote against any federal budget, Republican or Democrat, that is not balanced.

Want to have some fun? Just imagine the fun when the debate begins on these ideas.

Is Ron Paul still campaigning for president? Yes. Ron Paul has tentative plans to campaign in Pennsylvania and Kentucky. Ron Paul will also likely appear in other states that have remaining primaries.

The press is reporting that Ron Paul has quit the race. This is not true. Ron Paul's video simply acknowledges that the campaign will continue but will also transform into additional activities such as education and supporting other candidates. In Kentucky we just held precinct conventions and Ron Paul Republicans won hundreds of precinct captains. In Kyle, Texas, Craig Young upset the establishment choice for Republican County Chairman.

The Ron Paul Revolution lives on! Victory comes in many forms. Help shape what the Ron Paul revolution becomes.

See also my interview on WBKO's website:

http://www.wbko.com/news/headlines/16437...

On Local elections commissioner expecting good turnout

Posted on March 11 at 7:35 a.m.

by Rand Paul, MD | March 8, 2008

Reports that Ron Paul has quit the Presidential Race remind me of Mark Twain's famous "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated." The Ron Paul Presidential campaign continues, albeit at a different pace.

What does that mean?

Ron Paul will continue to contest the remaining primaries. Ron Paul's name will be on all the remaining state ballots. Ron Paul volunteers are encouraged to become precinct captains, delegates to state and national conventions, and to try pass Constitutional proposals to each state's Republican platform.

For example, volunteers in each state should try to attach amendments such as the following: Republicans believe that war should only be fought after a proper Declaration of War by Congress. Another possible platform idea is that: Republican Congressmen are expected to vote against any federal budget, Republican or Democrat, that is not balanced.

Want to have some fun? Just imagine the fun when the debate begins on these ideas.

Is Ron Paul still campaigning for president? Yes. Ron Paul has tentative plans to campaign in Pennsylvania and Kentucky. Ron Paul will also likely appear in other states that have remaining primaries.

The press is reporting that Ron Paul has quit the race. This is not true. Ron Paul's video simply acknowledges that the campaign will continue but will also transform into additional activities such as education and supporting other candidates. In Kentucky we just held precinct conventions and Ron Paul Republicans won hundreds of precinct captains. In Kyle, Texas, Craig Young upset the establishment choice for Republican County Chairman.

The Ron Paul Revolution lives on! Victory comes in many forms. Help shape what the Ron Paul revolution becomes.

See also my interview on WBKO's website:

http://www.wbko.com/news/headlines/16437...

On Ron Paul is smart choice Tuesday

Posted on March 10 at 7:16 a.m.

He has not dropped out of the race. On March 6 Dr. Ron Paul posted a video message to his followers acknowledging that mathmatically the delegate count so far does not allow winning the nomination and that winning the Presidency would not be available. However Ron Paul encourages his supporters to continue to help get as many votes and new delegates as possible. Within minutes of posting that informational video the mainstream media outlets such as Faux News who spent very little time giving equal and fair coverage to his campaign jumped on this and inaccurately reported that he had withdrawn from the race. If the reporters had actually listened to the address they would have been able to (if they were willing) give an accurate report. You can watch the video for yourself on youtube..just copy this address and paste into your browser. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk_vVaZxT...)
The question of why vote for Ron Paul? That question answered by the points in the above article.

On Ron Paul is smart choice Tuesday

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