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26 Years Ago…Sandie Homan & Roy Edlund…You Know :)

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On November 20, twenty six years ago in Austin TX, Sandie, having a momentary lapse of judgment, married me. The very best thing that ever happened to me.

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I still can’t get over the fact she said yes. She must have known I was lost without her. Everyone, that knew about being married thought she was making a mistake. Her parents thought I was pretty unreliable. The pastor of our church wasn’t convinced I was mature enough. Her friends didn’t know what to think.

You see, funny story, she moved to Austin because she was engaged to another guy that was in grad school at UT. Yeah, an engineer. (For years, I couldn’t even talk about him without getting mad) Anyway, we met at an ice cream social, a corny little southern tradition.

So sparks didn’t fly, in fact, we didn’t like each other when we first met, we were opposites. I was pretty outgoing and she was very withdrawn.

But, amazingly, with each time we met, I found myself being drawn to her until I realized that I couldn’t live without her. She wasn’t as easily moved.

I quickly used up every trick I knew to win her over and started to wonder if I was imagining the whole thing. Little did I know that she was trying to wait until Valentines Day to tell me she loved me, but she couldn’t do it.

SO it wasn’t my imagination. :)

I purposed from that point forward to continually try to win her every day.

It seems to have worked, because even after nine children, we’re still on our honeymoon. I’m still crazy about this woman and have been most fortunate to have found her.

26 year anniversary

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Ron Paul Freedom March or the Grassroots Freedom Rally?

If you’ve been following the Ron Paul Campaign, you know that Ron published a video ,you know the one that says he’s still in the race, but not really. Towards the end he says he has an idea that we should march on Washington.

Funny thing is the grassroots already had a march on the agenda, the Freedom Rally headed up by the grannywarriors.

I got to wondering if this was the campaign HQ trying to sabotage another grassroots effort? It’s just a thought, since they have yet to set a date or communicate with the grassroots since taking the reins over a month ago.

So what do you suppose happened?

The grannies are being attacked by the “not-so friendly fire” of their fellow revolutionaries using the same neocon namecalling rhetoric that got us shackled with the so-called “Patriot Act”. The Ron Paul sheep,(yes, I said sheep) claim that the grannies should cancel their march and wait for the Ron Paul Campaign Headquarters to set a march date.

Which got this beautiful response:

NO WE DON’T

To date they have let things slide, put off needed projects and in total have done more to circumvent the success of this campaign than can be imagined. If you feel that the campaign committee has done a great job in winning this election or even the primarys then you need to re-evaluate the results we have seen. We had to institute the Recount, We had to make the news, We had to rally the troops with the meetup groups and the Grassroots working over time..

WE HAVE RAISED THE FUNDS FOR THIS ENTIRE CAMPAIGN.

We have taken no salary, we have spent our own time and money with no appreciation from the Campaign Hq. The only time they recognize us is when they need more money then they put out a notice of needing even more. The campaign brags about the Military being the biggest donors to this campaign yet the salary of a enlisted Military man is approximately $40.00 a day to provide a living wage for their family plus they are being shot at and have given up so much for all of us.. The Campaign HQ director receives a $1000.00 a day in salary plus expenses and gives up nothing, not even the decency of being respectful to the people who call or visit the offices

Is this the type of people we want representing us and our Revolution?

Or planning our protest?

The Grassroots people can and will do a much better job for Ron and the Revolution.

I love these grannies.

I always side with grannies, maybe in the hopes I’ll be adopted :) but actually the older I get the more I see that there is a perspective that can only be gained by breathing longer than the next guy. And it’s in our interest to pay attention when grannies and grampas have something to say.

These grannies have tapped the source and it’s not Ron Paul. Whether you are 9-11 truther or an anti-war patriot, a lifelong republicrat or newly awakened freedom fighter it’s liberty and freedom and that’s what resonates with the people.

Here’s an excellent suggestion to the Ron Paul Campaign for their march as posited by Devvy Kidd about why she doesn’t support the Ron Paul Freedom March on Washington DC and calls for a march on the GOP convention.

Another excellent idea and true to the grassroots effort.

We are at a crossroads and we need to act. We can no longer sit on the side lines and watch others take a stand. We all need to stand with the grannies in April and then march on the GOP convention.

I think this is where Ron Paul went wrong, he’s supposed to be running for president, he’s not the one to spread the message, its not his message, it’s America’s message and spreading it is the grassroots job.

We need to take back our country.

This is no longer about elections and political parties. So don’t get sidetracked by the narrowminded GOP loyalists or the so-called patriots. It’s about our freedom.

What are you gonna do about it?

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Is this Primary Election Season Weird or What?

Romney endorses McInsane??

Take that Romney supporters.

You know, I thought there was no way on earth this was going to happen. Really. I thought Romnoid was playing politics with his “suspension” and going to hold off ’til the convention and flex some muscle to get what he wanted from Johnny Mac.

That leaves the Romniac delegates in a quandary.

I know alot of his support comes from fellow LDS church members and the only man in the race that is at all for the values they espouse is the man Romney repeatedly laughed at, Ron Paul.

How weird is that?

And consider how Romniac was always trying out-McCain McCain.

You want Gitmo?? Well, I want two Gitmo’s.

You know, the ever preminicient Ron Paul said, “You never know what can happen…”

Now maybe we can pick up some of McRomney’s delegates…..yeah, and pigs might fly.

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Goodbye Ron Paul, Good Luck With That Congress Thing.

Anyone that’s read this blog, knows that I have been a Ron Paul supporter for almost thirty years. We met at my mom’s beach house in Surfside, TX back in ‘78 or ‘79 I don’t recall exactly, but I’ve always been impressed with his resolve and commitment to principle.

He’s been my write in candidate for the last six elections and I really felt this was the time. But sadly, he has all but dropped out of the race.

I actually wish he would, it’s too debilitating to endure this charade any longer.

If you recall, I said in an earlier post that it appeared as though he didn’t really intend to win this election from the get go.Read it Here.

And I felt betrayed back then, so much so that I resigned from my local meetup group and stood on the sidelines trying to determine if anymore effort and money were warranted on this campaign.

I mean, why should I invest in a half-hearted campaign?

Well, obviously, I wasn’t alone. The money bombs fizzled.

Turns out that a lot of Ron Paul supporters that question the official government account of the 9/11 tragedy also felt betrayed when Ron Paul emphatically distanced himself from those of us that contend there is much to question there.

And the donations continue to dry up.

A couple of days ago, I got the infamous “Message from Ron” quoting of all people the Bolshevik Marxist Leon Trotsky. I kid you not. I couldn’t believe this letter.

Basically conceding that he hasn’t got a snowball’s chance in hell of winning and so now he’s going to concentrate on his congressional seat, because god knows it’s essential to have that seat. It’s been the bastian of freedom and liberty. Not that it’s done any good.

Okay that was cynical.

But what do you expect. This campaign staff has claimed time and again that there was a strategy to win and all the Paultards (these are supporters that believe Ron Paul is ordained by god to be king) anyway, these Paultards spew their “Ron Paul knows what he’s doing” or “He knows how to win an election” vomit and we questioners were flamed into silence.

Well, as they say, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. And this pudding sucks.

Well, in this letter he also put to rest, what I thought was the only viable option to getting elected, a third party run. Instead, he chose to remain loyal to the party at the expense of the election.

I read a great article today by Jeff Rense called Ron Paul’s Goodbye. Read it, I think you’ll like it. An excerpt from that article:

Ron announced.”I am a Republican, and I will remain a Republican”and will not leave the party to run as an independent. (A Paul-Kucinich ticket would have at least been FUN).

WHAT Republican party?? That was a lamentable statement to read. Ron must be thinking it is still the Republican Party of the 19th century.

The Republican ‘party’ NOW stands for the BIG LIE, it stands for CRIME and DEATH, for GENOCIDE and PERVERSION, for TAXATION and GRAFT, for the FED and FINANCIAL RAPE, for DOMESTIC SPYING and the PATRIOT ACT, …it stands for the end of LIBERTY and of our CONSTITUTION. Above all, it now stands for Zionism and WAR.

My sentiments exactly. Well, I am ending my presidential election tradition of writing in Ron Paul, because I see now that he is a party loyalist and not the man I created in my mind.

Goodbye Ron Paul and good luck with that congress thing.

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Summer Soldier Sunshine Patriot and Other Names I’ve been Called

Well, the Ron Paul campaign pulled off another stunning upset. Mine, I mean. They managed to upset me again.

It’d be funny if it weren’t so sad.

Iowa, New Hampshire, Wyoming, Michigan, and Montana all promised good showings, but it was not to be. And at every loss, we get pointed to the next bend.

Be honest, if the point of this campaign was to get the message out, then quit pointing to the next primary or caucus, and we’ll all go back to our lives.

It’s nice to see quotes of Thomas Paine on the Ron Paul blog, but

the truth is we aren’t fighting a revolution, we’re playing revolution.

It’s a mind game. We’re stuck in the Ron Paul Matrix.

Oh sure there’s plenty of people out on the streets, but we’re fighting the wrong opponents and have a crazy idea that people are gonna quit and leave their support to us. Give me a break, the GOP hates us, the other candidates hate us. Anybody that quits is going to throw their support behind the party pick.

Look folks, that’s not rocket science, or as new friend said “rocket surgery”.

Our only chance is that John McInsane wins the GOP and we run third party.

Plenty of cheerleaders have already picked up the “summer soldier/sunshine patriot” cheer and are driving a deeper wedge into the camp.

I’m sorry, but I’m pretty tired of all the rah rah, it’s only half done, support the plan, were in this for the long haul stuff. There’s no way in hell the GOP is going to let Dr. Paul garner enough support to win and this brokered convention hype is just another pipe dream.

Look folks, people don’t care. You’ve not been in my world long enough to see this?

I’m afraid we just don’t have the time to wait for calamity to strike and then people will wake up to the truth. I just don’t believe they will. And even if they do, it’ll be too late. It’ll be alot more like Valley Forge than they imagine.

Look at 9/11, we rallied as a nation, and look where that got us in the liberty department. When the fan is struck by that smelly stuff, people aren’t going to rally around freedom, they’re going to be the sheep we’ve seen thus far in this election and follow the status quo.

Another thing, if Americans are so anti-war as is reported, how is that the only one anti-war candidate on the ballot can’t manage 7% of the votes? The proof of the pudding is in the eating.

So before all the hate pours down upon me and summer soldier accusations fly, my first vote ever cast for President was in 1976 for Eugene McCarthy and after Reagan went crazy I’ve voted for Ron Paul since 1984.

So face it, I am used to not winning an election and guarantee I’ve been in this fight longer than you.

But I will cast my vote from my heart and will write in Ron Paul this year also.

I just wish the fallacy of changing the GOP was abandoned when they first rigged the playing field.

I am not afraid of losing, I just wanted victory to be the plan.

Sorry for the rambling post, my heart is heavy and I’m tired of all the hoopla.

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Smoking Mirrors Blog…A Weak Tribute to One of my Favorites

Confession:
I probably spend way too much of my time reading blogs on the internet. I admit a ravenous appetite for the opinions of free thinkers.

I once read a quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald:

The mark of a first-rate intelligence, is the capacity to entertain two contradictory propositions in one’s mind simultaneously without going crazy.

I knew that I must be crazy, because I am just not that smart. A first-rate intelligence…nope. Not even third-rate, if you know what I mean.

In a former incarnation of mine, I fancied myself an itinerant preacher of sorts. Spewing forth the things that I was taught to anyone that would stop and listen. A real narrow mind and not very open to contradictions. And then one day, it happened.

I asked myself, what if.

At that moment, my house of cards lay in ruins at my feet and I was immersed in the sea of self doubt. I knew nothing for certain anymore and that’s when, in my experience, I began to learn.

So, what’s that got to do with Les Visible, and his Smoking Mirrors blog.

I stumbled across his site in my search for the truth about 9/11 and I was hooked. His tag line is “As long as certain twisted souls feel the need to lie, cheat and murder to achieve their ends some of us need to keep pointing it out…” Definitely my kind of guy. (I mean that in a manly way, you know.)

His writing style assumes you have intelligence and I always love a writer like that. And he attracts some equally intelligent comments from his readers.

This afternoon, I read a very fascinating article “In the Land of Personal Darkness” and it is excellent. (I re-linked to his site after realizing my pettiness was visible for all to see.)

Three of the comments moved me to write this recommendation. This one in particular, by cranston.

Just one final note about your writings….
Without them I would be a much less sane and rational person.
Without them I would still be trying to wipe the mud off my glasses.

Your words (writings) have even more value than I think you are aware of.

The contributors to his sites are some amazing people that give me hope, knowing there are unknown others out there fighting the fight.

Just google smoking mirrors.

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Common Sense Ads for Ron Paul…Now we’re talking.

Came across a website called ManOfCommonSense.com and they have a couple of ads that you can download and put in your local paper or print them out and use as flyers wherever you go.

Excellently done. It should embarrass the National Campaign.

We can only hope.

SOME writers have so confounded society with government, as to leave little or no distinction between them; whereas they are not only different, but have different origins. Society is produced by our wants, and government by wickedness; the former promotes our happiness POSITIVELY by uniting our affections, the latter NEGATIVELY by restraining our vices. The one encourages intercourse, the other creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last a punisher.

Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one; for when we suffer, or are exposed to the same miseries BY A GOVERNMENT, which we might expect in a country WITHOUT GOVERNMENT, our calamity is heightened by reflecting that we furnish the means by which we suffer.

Government, like dress, is the badge of lost innocence; the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of the bowers of paradise. For were the impulses of conscience clear, uniform, and irresistibly obeyed, man would need no other lawgiver; but that not being the case, he finds it necessary to surrender up a part of his property to furnish means for the protection of the rest; and this he is induced to do by the same prudence which in every other case advises him out of two evils to choose the least. WHEREFORE, security being the true design and end of government, it unanswerably follows that whatever FORM thereof appears most likely to ensure it to us, with the least expence and greatest benefit, is preferable to all others.

From Thomas Paine’s Common Sense

Common Sense is what we need today not the rhetoric of government slaves.

Vote Ron Paul for President, isn’t it time for a little common sense?.

Check out this site and download the flyers.

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Visit the Church of Nobody…A Tazer Sermon Worth Reading

Read an awesome essay on the effect tasering ought to have on a sane law officer. Visit the Church of Nobody Check it out.

Utah Trooper Tazes Alleged Speeder

Personally, I think this “failure to comply” argument is ridiculous. A sane officer would have tried to de-escalate the situation with what used to be called “verbal judo” this guy had the tazer and chose to escalate it.

And for all you morons out there defending the cop suggesting he was reaching for a knife, obviously never heard the idiom “Never bring a knife to a Gunfight.”

The kid thought a gun was drawn on him and he was gonna attack the cop.

Yeah Right.

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Shake Up Needed in the Ron Paul Campaign Staff

This is a reprint of a post I found on the RonPaulForums by amichel

Problems with official campaign caused us to miss 3rd place in Iowa and NH -

Ron Paul was within a few thousand votes of 3rd place in both Iowa and New Hampshire, but, sadly, came in 5th in both states. If he had placed third in the first two primaries, he would have gained a lot of legitimacy as a real contender in the minds of voters in other states. Just getting a few thousand extra people to the polls would have done it, but it didn’t happen.

In my opinion, the fault lies with the official campaign. The grassroots supporters have overdelivered beyond anyone’s wildest expectations. Without question, Ron Paul grassroots supporters have invested more money, more volunteer hours, more energy, more enthusiasm, and more creativity than any other candidate’s supporters. They have done more than the official campaign to drive recognition of Ron Paul and his platform.

The real problem is that the official Ron Paul campaign is not a professional enough organization. It is staffed with long-time supporters who originally expected to be running an “outsider” campaign that was more about sharing a message than about seeking victory. They have been pleasantly surprised by the momentum, by the grassroots support, and by the online fundraising success they’ve enjoyed, but they haven’t really adjusted their organization to take advantage of their new situation.

A truly professional campaign–fully staffed, experienced, and organized, would have been able to deliver a few thousand extra votes. Little things like busing people to the polls and having professional campaign staff in a state as much as possible really make a difference. Mitt Romney probably got thousands of people to vote for him in Iowa and New Hampshire who don’t know anything about his platform and don’t necessarily even like him that much, just due to the superior organization of his campaign.

When Mike Huckabee began attracting more attention in the polls, he immediately went out and hired an old pro–Ed Rollins, to become his new campaign manager. At the end of the day, you need some people who have been to the big show before on your campaign staff so you don’t have to reinvent the wheel on everything. There’s simply not enough time to learn on the job. There are people out there who have run winning Presidential campaigns before. The Ron Paul campaign should go talk to them.

The official Ron Paul campaign apparently has several unstated implicit goals that are interfering with its ability to run a tight ship and really prioritize victory. These goals include things like being frugal, rewarding loyal employees by not bringing in outsiders, catering to Ron Paul’s distrust of professional handlers and public relations people, etc. I understand these preferences, but to Ron Paul’s many donors, it will feel hollow indeed if the campaign says in the end, “We didn’t maximize our impact, but what impact we had we achieved frugally and with our original team still in charge.” The campaign is also very excited about the fact that the campaign itself represents a libertarian model with lots of grassroots activity and limited central control. I think that’s cool too, but I don’t think it’s an excuse for the campaign abdicating responsibility for key campaign functions. If the campaign itself were more organized and had more and better-experienced staffers, it wouldn’t hurt or muffle the grassroots activity at all. But it would help Ron Paul get more money, more media coverage, and more votes.

There are several key areas in which the Ron Paul campaign has suboptimized. One is fundraising. Every other campaign does certain basic things. They organize bundlers–donors who go out and collect other donations in their communities. They hold fundraising events for big donors. The Ron Paul campaign has done very little of these two basic building blocks of fundraising, primarily due to lack of organization, know-how, and sufficient man-power. The campaign will point to its Internet fundraising success, but the truth is that that success is something that happened to the campaign that was driven by the grassroots. It’s a tribute to Ron Paul’s platform and message and to the man himself, but it’s not a tribute to the campain fundraising staff. The campaign may believe that the only people who give $2300 to the Obamas, Clintons, and Romneys of the world are trying to buy access, but that’s actually not true. A lot of people with money actually care about politics and donate the maximum to their favorite candidate. And many others like to attend parties and fundraising events with their rich friends just for fun. But the Ron Paul campaign has made very little attempt to go get these people. Which is a shame because $2300 donors often become evangelists for candidates and they know other potential donors and opinion leaders. The head of the Ron Paul campaign fundraising staff is 24 years old. He is a patriot and I’m sure he’s working hard, but by definition he doesn’t have a rolodex full of wealthy baby boomers or decades of fundraising experience. If the campaign were a start-up company, the right move would be for this young man to go hire himself an experienced boss now that the campaign has grown to a bigger level. At the very least he should have hired some professional fundraising staff to work with him or for him. But that hasn’t happened in any significant way.

Another area in which a lack of professionalism has haunted the campaign is in media relations. Ron Paul supporters constantly talk about the Mainstream Media blackout of Ron Paul, and frankly I sometimes worry about it myself. But what the campaign doesn’t realize is that the media is more lazy than corrupt. Journalists working on deadline don’t have time to go do a bunch of original research every single day. They sometimes rely on public relations professionals to pitch them stories. The average mainstream political reporter is getting 5 substantive press releases every single day from the Clinton campaign with personal follow-up calls from professional public relations people whom the journalists have personally known for years. Is it any wonder that she gets more coverage than Ron Paul? This may seem unfair and corporate, but it’s the way the media works. Given this, the reluctance of the Ron Paul campaign to hire more media relations professionals with good rolodexes is a mistake. Here too I fear that the campaign’s desire for some sort of purity is trumping its desire for success. Press releases need to be followed up with phone calls to every single media outlet to maximize the likelihood they’ll be picked up. That’s basic. And yet the Ron Paul campaign doesn’t do it. In fact, for months their email address for press inquiries automatically replied with a message saying that the campaign staff couldn’t keep up with the email so “please be patient.”

A third area in which a lack of professionalism hurt the campaign was basic time on the ground in Iowa. Ron Paul actually spent less time in Iowa than Giuliani, who supposedly wrote it off. I understand that the rigors of the campaign trail are tiring and that Ron Paul needs to conserve energy, but the campaign should be organized enough to have had other campaign spokespeople and organizers on the ground in Iowa and New Hampshire. Just being there matters when the results are so close and early momentum is so crucial. His amazing wife could have been very effective. Other supporters and spokespeople could have been great. But it takes organization from the campaign to arrange campaign events.

Finally, the campaign needs to work harder to appeal to establishment types. I love the Ron Paul Revolution and I’m not recommending that Ron tone down his message in any way nor that the grassroots mute their enthusiasm in any way. But I think that the campaign needs to do more to proactively reach out to key influencers. Obviously Ron Paul won’t get a good reception from lobbyists and corporate welfare recipients and defense contractors. But he should be reaching out to local organizers, to local politicians, to church leaders, to investors who like his economic ideas, to small business groups who want less government regulation, etc. People like this like to be asked for their support. Some will give it.

Also, the campaign should offer some canvassing training for volunteers–at the very least they need some canvassing advice on the website. Right now, canvassers for Ron Paul are all untrained volunteers and sometimes they manage to turn off potential voters rather than recruit them. There are certain methods that are proven to be more effective than others, and getting that information to the grassroots would help.

The Ron Paul campaign needs a major retooling as soon as possible. It can’t afford to dishonor its huge donor base by bumbling and continuing to suboptimize everywhere. It needs to spend some money on experienced campaign staff. Even if the existing leadership insists on staying in charge and calling all the shots, it needs experienced and professional help and it needs it now.

Ron Paul has the best platform by far. Most Americans agree with him on the key points–less war, less government spending, lower taxes, less government interference, less inflation, etc. In addition to his appealing platform, he has an amazing and consistent track record to back it up and inspire confidence that he means what he says. On top of that he has tapped into a reservoir of enthusiasm in America. He has a lot of money and the ability to raise a lot more. He has one of the greatest bases of grassroots support ever. The ingredients are there for an impressive performance and a real impact. The question is, can the campaign rise to the occasion?

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Ron Paul says “No” to NH recount.

Like many of the disillusioned Ron Paul supporters, I was not at all surprised to hear that Dr. Paul, after consulting with his campaign staff, decided not to pursue a recount in New Hampshire. Even with numerous instances clearly pointing to something fishy.

You see, I’m no longer convinced they really want to win the nomination.

If you read his messages, you’ll notice he keeps emphasizing “getting the message out.” So much so that even his supporters are repeating the mantra of how after the primaries and the election are long gone, the Ron Paul Revolution will remain and continue to be a beacon for the growing liberty movement.

Here’s a newsflash for all you idiots out there with your positive outlooks. Nobody remembers a crushed revolution. If we don’t win, we do don’t win and our children’s children will suffer for it.

The official campaign has gotten so used to being the underdog that they can’t seem to break out of this mindset.

Silly me, I thought we were trying to win this thing.

Personally, I feel betrayed.

Let’s look at some facts here.

We, the grassroots, the Ron Paul Revolutionaries, were led to believe that the winning strategy formulated by the campaign needed just $12 Million by Dec 31 to score a victory in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.

We provided the $12 Million a month early, and EXCEEDED their request by coming up with an additional $8 Million, giving them a little less than $20 Million to end the 4th Quarter.

So what happened?

A campaign so completely disorganized and inept squandered our funds and claimed victory with a couple of fifth place finishes. Are you kidding me?

$20 million doesn’t buy what it used to.

Well, at least the message is getting out.

As much as I admire Ron Paul (and have for more than twenty five years) I can’t bring myself to support his campaign financially anymore if they’re not in this to win.

And I’m not alone.

Some 33 pages of constructive criticisms for HQ can be found here. Check them out.

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