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longship

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3. Simple. They read Falwell's and Robertson's play book
Sun May 20, 2012, 09:29 PM
May 2012

Moral Majority and Christian Coalition did this in the late 70's and 80's. No one got to be a delegate or committee person who wasn't an evangelical Christian. I saw this happening in MI, moved to KS and became very politically active there and it happened there, too.

Ron Paul has tons of people on the road running for GOP precinct committee or delegate positions. With all the low level caucus positions filled with Ayn Randers, what else can happen? First the district and county caucuses, then the state caucus is simple. Buh-bye to anybody with any other opinion. Like Falwell and Robertson, they do it one state at a time. In no time they have the whole party nationwide.

These people scare me more than the teabaggers. Rand is organized; the tea bags are a rabble in comparison.

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