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Message: Entry: Goodbye to Politics Link: http://www.takimag.com/blogs/article/goodbye_to_politics#13588 Post contents: 10% of the GOP isn't 10% of the Americans. But as "willb" says Why Worry? Maybe it is the best that could happen. A principled man like Dr Paul doesn't despair because of a setback. Maybe the Ron Paul campaign will shift into a higher gear now? If I were him, I'd start challenging the honesty of my opponents. Begin with Huckabee. There's dishonesty for you, it would be enough for a whole convention. Huckabee is a greedy lying crook and there's ample of evidence of that. There was something about negotiation with Vincente Fox about building a Mexican consulate in Little Rock, and finance it with local Big Chicken money. This is against the Constitution. You may not as an unauthorized citizen negotiate such matters with foreign powers. Also there's the matter of the pardoned rapist, Wayne DuMond, who raped and killed two women a couple of weeks after being set free thanks to Huckabee's pressure. David Huckabee, son of Mick, torturing and killing animals. Unpunished thanks to Big Daddy. The Huckster also lied about his degree, there is none. Huckabee raised taxes in Arkanzas so much as to nearly doubling them. But it really was necessary. He namely pushed for a program to give Mexican (and other foreign) women pre-natal care. This care has turned out to cost US$15-25.000 per woman. And there's plenty of them in Arkanzas. Anne Coulter described him as "easily led and stupid" which may explain why the establishment like him. Do we need to mention Rudy Giuliani? The firemen of New York City are very much against him, which says it all. His New York City paid mistresses, his wifes and his semi-incestuous marriage which was anulled in murky ways by a crooked priest of the Catholic Church. Does that sound like a decent guy? John McCain is married into a mafia family. He can speak as much as he wants about having been a POV and fighting for his country, he lives off criminals. Thompson shouldn't be in the race at all. Nixon described him as "dumb as hell" which probably is true. Mitt Romney has flip-flopped so often that nobody can be sure of what he is about. But he hasn't flip-flopped on his neoconism. Kagan is a "brilliant strategist" according to him. This is Bush prolonged. We have until now only seen the warm-up. Now it's time for the Ron Paul campaign to take off the gloves and play hardball. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Sent at: 2009 01 07