brandon2222 Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 http://www.infowars.com/establishment-dirty-tricks-at-conventions-target-paul-supporters/ AZ and OK state conventions end in chaos as insiders try to derail Paul delegate strategy Steve Watson Infowars.com May 14, 2012 GOP state conventions in Arizona and Oklahoma ended in chaos this past weekend as establishment insiders did everything within and beyond their power to prevent Ron Paul walking away with more delegates to the national convention. With Paul picking up recent victories at state conventions in Iowa, Nevada, Maine, Louisiana, and Massachusetts, Romney supporters, along with GOP committeemen set out to stop Paul supporters from having any influence over the delegate election process by shutting down the conventions and falsely claiming victories. In Arizona, Romney supporters accused Paul activists of booing Josh Romney, Mitt Romney’s son, and disrupting his speech. The mainstream media ran with the claim, suggesting that boisterous Paul fans forced Romney to cut short his speech, jeering him off the stage. In reality, as this video proves, Romney received respectful applause when he ‘officially’ ended the speech, and was only booed when, in blatant violation of party rules, he attempted to return to the podium and promote his father’s officially endorsed slate. As the convention progressed, the dirty tricks against Paul supporters, who were present in vast numbers, gathered pace. Paul supporters complained that they were being moved back and forth between convention halls and the main floor in a deliberate attempt to confuse the proceedings. During this confusion, several Paul supporters complained that Romney supporters were engaging in ballot stuffing. It was also reported that two attendees standing as Ron Paul delegate candidates were physically assaulted by Romney supporters on the convention floor. As it became more clear that Paul supporters were extremely well organized and prepared to win the day for their candidate, strange occurrences began to happen. Warren Woodward, an attendee at the convention writes: I was elected as a delegate. This was surprising since no one, not even me, voted for me. Another person was also elected for whom no one voted. Leadership was reluctant to do anything about this anomaly at first but enough people yelled. I heard something about how the Republican leadership had cheaped out on the voting tabulating equipment. I don’t know if that’s true but in any case the ballots had been misread and in both cases the election really went to the person below the “winner”. So from there on everything had to be hand counted which took forever and was not performed in plain view. Woodward also noted that all candidates were listed in alphabetical order except Romney’s slate which always appeared at the top on all ballots. The establishment backed chairman then decided that enough was enough and shut down the convention altogether before voting had finished, saying that it would be finished at a later date, possibly by mail. This caused chaos and prompted the remaining attendees to elect a new chairman and hold a new vote outside the building: Voting from this gathering indicated that Ron Paul won 11 of the 18 available delegate slots, however, no one knows the official results from the Arizona convention, and it is unclear if they ever will. If you thought it couldn’t get any worse you’d be wrong, as the convention in Oklahoma reached an even more farcical conclusion. Paul supporters, who made up around 50% of the attendees, complained that entire sections of the convention hall had been walled off and they couldn’t get any access. Paul campaign senior adviser Doug Wead also noted on his blog that several other dirty tricks against Paul supporters came into play, that eventually caused the convention to adjourn in much the same fashion as the Arizona meeting: “Frightened that the Ron Paul delegates had become the majority in the convention, the establishment GOP, running the event, used its own errors in the Credentials Report to stall the convention for several hours. On the premise that the time for the convention hall rental was coming to an end they refused to hold a final vote on credentials or to acknowledge the calls for a roll call vote on the Delegates and Alternates as required under the rules.” The GOP insiders essentially ignored votes from the floor altogether, shut down the convention, and claimed that they had won 96% of the vote, despite the fact that Ron Paul supporters made up around half of the attendees. “Paul delegates who had give up weeks and months of their lives to get elected as delegates at the precinct and county levels were scandalized… Challenges will surely follow.” Doug Wead wrote. Just as in Arizona, another symbolic convention was held in the parking lot: It was also reported that during this time some Romney supporters physically assaulted Ron Paul supporters: As we reported last week, two separate incidents captured on video revealed desperate attempts by Mitt Romney operatives to divide and disrupt official Ron Paul endorsed delegate slates by handing out fake ballots to attendees at the state conventions in Nevada and Maine. It is clear that GOP insiders are frightened to death that well organized Ron Paul supporters are operating within the rules to win delegates for their candidate and ultimately influence the national GOP convention. —————————————————————- Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.net, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham in England. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cris Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 (edited) Ron got zero delegates in Arizona & Oklahoma in the voting on Feb 28th and Mar 6th.........The first round of ballots belong to Romney in both states, and the RP supporters are there to cause chaos, its not going to work IMO and these tactics just make them look looney http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/republican_delegate_count.html Edited May 14, 2012 by cris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TPSprayduster Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 Ron got zero delegates in Arizona & Oklahoma in the voting on Feb 28th and Mar 6th.........The first round of ballots belong to Romney in both states, and the RP supporters are there to cause chaos, its not going to work IMO and these tactics just make them look looney http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/republican_delegate_count.html LOL, when folks play there own game against them, the head lines come out Ron Paul getting cheated. He won Zero Delegates in the contest as you stated Cris and now they cry foul. LOL, that is so childish. I guess they will take their show else where when things don't go the way they want!!!!!! 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mongo Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 Corporate America is trying to ram through Mitt Romney with all their money but the people are waking up to the fact that there is massive voter fraud by the Republican Establishment. They can't run roughshod over the real tea party candidate(Ron Paul) without a fight charts and tallies prove nothing, they can be skewed either way Time for your Sheep Dip 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TPSprayduster Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 http://www.infowars.com/establishment-dirty-tricks-at-conventions-target-paul-supporters/ AZ and OK state conventions end in chaos as insiders try to derail Paul delegate strategy Steve Watson Infowars.com May 14, 2012 GOP state conventions in Arizona and Oklahoma ended in chaos this past weekend as establishment insiders did everything within and beyond their power to prevent Ron Paul walking away with more delegates to the national convention. With Paul picking up recent victories at state conventions in Iowa, Nevada, Maine, Louisiana, and Massachusetts, Romney supporters, along with GOP committeemen set out to stop Paul supporters from having any influence over the delegate election process by shutting down the conventions and falsely claiming victories. In Arizona, Romney supporters accused Paul activists of booing Josh Romney, Mitt Romney’s son, and disrupting his speech. The mainstream media ran with the claim, suggesting that boisterous Paul fans forced Romney to cut short his speech, jeering him off the stage. In reality, as this video proves, Romney received respectful applause when he ‘officially’ ended the speech, and was only booed when, in blatant violation of party rules, he attempted to return to the podium and promote his father’s officially endorsed slate. As the convention progressed, the dirty tricks against Paul supporters, who were present in vast numbers, gathered pace. Paul supporters complained that they were being moved back and forth between convention halls and the main floor in a deliberate attempt to confuse the proceedings. During this confusion, several Paul supporters complained that Romney supporters were engaging in ballot stuffing. It was also reported that two attendees standing as Ron Paul delegate candidates were physically assaulted by Romney supporters on the convention floor. As it became more clear that Paul supporters were extremely well organized and prepared to win the day for their candidate, strange occurrences began to happen. Warren Woodward, an attendee at the convention writes: I was elected as a delegate. This was surprising since no one, not even me, voted for me. Another person was also elected for whom no one voted. Leadership was reluctant to do anything about this anomaly at first but enough people yelled. I heard something about how the Republican leadership had cheaped out on the voting tabulating equipment. I don’t know if that’s true but in any case the ballots had been misread and in both cases the election really went to the person below the “winner”. So from there on everything had to be hand counted which took forever and was not performed in plain view. Woodward also noted that all candidates were listed in alphabetical order except Romney’s slate which always appeared at the top on all ballots. The establishment backed chairman then decided that enough was enough and shut down the convention altogether before voting had finished, saying that it would be finished at a later date, possibly by mail. This caused chaos and prompted the remaining attendees to elect a new chairman and hold a new vote outside the building: Voting from this gathering indicated that Ron Paul won 11 of the 18 available delegate slots, however, no one knows the official results from the Arizona convention, and it is unclear if they ever will. If you thought it couldn’t get any worse you’d be wrong, as the convention in Oklahoma reached an even more farcical conclusion. Paul supporters, who made up around 50% of the attendees, complained that entire sections of the convention hall had been walled off and they couldn’t get any access. Paul campaign senior adviser Doug Wead also noted on his blog that several other dirty tricks against Paul supporters came into play, that eventually caused the convention to adjourn in much the same fashion as the Arizona meeting: “Frightened that the Ron Paul delegates had become the majority in the convention, the establishment GOP, running the event, used its own errors in the Credentials Report to stall the convention for several hours. On the premise that the time for the convention hall rental was coming to an end they refused to hold a final vote on credentials or to acknowledge the calls for a roll call vote on the Delegates and Alternates as required under the rules.” The GOP insiders essentially ignored votes from the floor altogether, shut down the convention, and claimed that they had won 96% of the vote, despite the fact that Ron Paul supporters made up around half of the attendees. “Paul delegates who had give up weeks and months of their lives to get elected as delegates at the precinct and county levels were scandalized… Challenges will surely follow.” Doug Wead wrote. Just as in Arizona, another symbolic convention was held in the parking lot: It was also reported that during this time some Romney supporters physically assaulted Ron Paul supporters: As we reported last week, two separate incidents captured on video revealed desperate attempts by Mitt Romney operatives to divide and disrupt official Ron Paul endorsed delegate slates by handing out fake ballots to attendees at the state conventions in Nevada and Maine. It is clear that GOP insiders are frightened to death that well organized Ron Paul supporters are operating within the rules to win delegates for their candidate and ultimately influence the national GOP convention. —————————————————————- Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.net, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham in England. Stop Crying !!!!!!!!!! Hell he wasn't even there. Corporate America is trying to ram through Mitt Romney with all their money but the people are waking up to the fact that there is massive voter fraud by the Republican Establishment. They can't run roughshod over the real tea party candidate(Ron Paul) without a fight charts and tallies prove nothing, they can be skewed either way Time for your Sheep Dip Stop whining!!!!!!Eventually you will run out of negatives 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cris Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 Corporate America is trying to ram through Mitt Romney with all their money but the people are waking up to the fact that there is massive voter fraud by the Republican Establishment. They can't run roughshod over the real tea party candidate(Ron Paul) without a fight charts and tallies prove nothing, they can be skewed either way Time for your Sheep Dip Thats a good one You realise though, Corporations are where jobs come from?......Im a small business man, and I dont hear Ron talking about the economy at all........I believe we're coming back to a Constitutional Govt. and thats a good thing in my opinion....Whats his plan for reducing taxes & regulations? I see some broad ideas regarding eliminating agencies, that doesn't fix the problems caused by them. Congress is going to have to do that. Thats why Im far more interested in the Senate & House. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mongo Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 Good point..... but I think Repubs will take the senate and keep the house and pave the way for Ron(wink) to get rid of the IRS and flat tax everyone and make America buisness friendly for Americans again(instead of just foreigners) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cris Posted May 14, 2012 Report Share Posted May 14, 2012 Good point..... but I think Repubs will take the senate and keep the house and pave the way for Ron(wink) to get rid of the IRS and flat tax everyone and make America buisness friendly for Americans again(instead of just foreigners) Well, If Ron doesn't make it in the nomination, I'd sure like to see him working with the Admin. as a cabinet member. Maybe heading the Treasury Dept Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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