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Ron Paul presidential campaign, 2012 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia has received endorsements from: Political parties * The Jefferson Republican Party[82] Press * The Daily Iowan[83] Organizations Iowa * Dubuque Tea Party of Iowa[84] New York * Tea Party Coalition of Western New York[85] * Allegany County Tea Party of New York[86] * Buffalo Liberty Tea Party of New York[86] * Monroe County Tea Party of New York[86] * Ontario County Tea Party of New York[86] * Steuben County Tea Party of New York[86] Party officials Democratic Party officials * Lynn Rudmin Chong, former Democratic chair of Belknap County in New Hampshire[87] Republican Party officials * Cory Adams, Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[88] * Josh Davenport, Republican co-chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] * David Fischer, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] * Heath Hill, former Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[91] * Drew Ivers, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] * Jeremiah Johnson, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[84] * James Mills, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] * A.J. Spiker, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee and former Republican chairman of Story County[91] * Kris Thiessen, Republican chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] Current U.S. Senators and Congresspeople * Justin Amash, Representative from Michigan[92] * Walter B. Jones, Representative from North Carolina[93] * Rand Paul, son and Senator from Kentucky[94] Governors * Jesse Ventura, Former Governor of Minnesota, TV show host, Navy SEAL and professional wrestler[95][96] * Gary Johnson, Former Governor of New Mexico. Johnson's endorsement is for the GOP primary only, as Johnson is still running as a Libertarian.[97] Current state legislators New Hampshire * Jim Forsythe, New Hampshire State Senator[98] * Andy Sanborn, New Hampshire State Senator[99] * Ray White, New Hampshire State Senator[100] * Anne Cartwright, New Hampshire State Representative (Cheshire, District 2)[101] * Jenn Coffey, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6)[102] * Seth Cohn, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6) * Tim Comerford, New Hampshire State Representative[102] * Guy Comtois, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5) * Cameron DeJong, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 9)[98] * Phil Greazzo, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17) and Manchester Ward 10 Alderman[103] * J.R. Hoell, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 13)[104] * Paul Ingbretson, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 5)[105] * Kyle Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[106] * Laura Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[102] * Robert Kingsbury, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 4)[107] * George Lambert, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[108] * Robert Malone, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5.)[109] * Jonathan S. Maltz, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[110] * Donna Mauro, New Hampshire State Representative[102] * Andrew Manuse, New Hampshire State Representative[111] * Paul Mirski, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 10)[112] * Keith Murphy, New Hampshire State Representative (Bedford)[113] * Laurence Rappaport, New Hampshire State Representative[114] * Kevin Reichard, New Hampshire State Representative[115] * Lisa Scontsas, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 22)[116] * Tammy Simmons, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17)[102] * Kathy Souza, New Hampshire State Representative[117] * Norman Tregenza, New Hampshire State Representative[98] * Lucien Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] * Carol Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] * Mark Warden, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 7)[102] According to Forsythe, Paul has received support from twenty New Hampshire state representatives as of early July 2011.[118] North Carolina * Glen Bradley, North Carolina State Representative[119] Idaho * Phil Hart, Idaho State Representative[120] * Vito Barbieri, Idaho State Representative[121] * Pete Nielsen, Idaho State Representative[121] * Shirley McKague, Idaho State Senator[121] Iowa * Kent Sorenson, Iowa State Senator, former Michelle Bachmann Iowa campaign chairman[122] * Glen Massie, Iowa State Representative[123] * Kim Pearson, Iowa State Representative[124] * Jason Schultz, Iowa State Representative[88][125] New Jersey * Mike Doherty, New Jersey State Senator[126] Oklahoma * Charles Key, Oklahoma State Representative[127] Rhode Island * Nicholas D. Kettle, Rhode Island State Senator[128] Washington * Cary Condotta, Washington State Representative[129] Wyoming * Kendell Kroeker, Wyoming State Representative (House District 35)[130] Former Cabinet members, diplomats, and other officials * Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy Paul Craig Roberts[131] Political activists * Richard Mack, former sheriff from Arizona and gun rights activist[132] * Debra Medina, political activist and candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2010 Texas gubernatorial election[133] * Ken Hach, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] * Jim Treat, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] * Adam Kokesh, political activist, talk show host[135] * Karen Kwiatkowski, political activist, retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, 2012 candidate for Congress from Virginia's 6th district[136] * Tim Pugh, founder of the Cedar Rapids Tea Party[137] Businesspeople * Scott Banister, entrepreneur, angel investor[138] * Alex Beltramo, cofounder of game website pogo.com[139] * Patrick M. 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I was going to wait until I write about it on my blog in a few days but... might as well do some of it now.

Look...

I am willing to support Ron Paul on these boards and I do admit that I believe out of all the candidates he's the best.

BUT...

Do you honestly think after everything we have seen regarding Ron Paul, his survival letters, his supporters and entourage, what their beliefs are... do you HONESTLY BELIEVE that Alex Jones and the others are seriously doing this out of the goodness of their hearts?

I am voting for Ron Paul because:
- He is a hard reset button for the economy we so desperately need.
- He is honest and what you see is what you get. That's refreshing.
- He's very intelligent and deals with issues with actual logic instead of buzzwords. Love it.
- He's not for senseless war.
- He's the most fair of any candidate.

But I have said there are many many issues with Ron Paul:
- Gold standard. RP supporters you're right. Racism shouldn't be the big problem with Paul, THIS is. Considering he has money in gold and silver, I could only wonder why he would want us to return to a gold standard. Why not make a standard based on another tangible item like Paladium or Plutonium (hehe) or Copper or Wheaties? Why specifically gold?

- Healthcare issues. Minor, because I understand where he comes from unlike the other conservative candidates, but it's still an issue.

- His Alex Jones supporters I have noticed seem to be just as desperate to get him to win as their supposed "globalists" they claim are desperate to get Paul to lose.

There are several others, but I don't have time to write it all down.
 
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I was going to wait until I write about it on my blog in a few days but... might as well do some of it now.

Look...

I am willing to support Ron Paul on these boards and I do admit that I believe out of all the candidates he's the best.

BUT...

Do you honestly think after everything we have seen regarding Ron Paul, his survival letters, his supporters and entourage, what their beliefs are... do you HONESTLY BELIEVE that Alex Jones and the others are seriously doing this out of the goodness of their hearts?

I am voting for Ron Paul because:
- He is a hard reset button for the economy we so desperately need.
- He is honest and what you see is what you get. That's refreshing.
- He's very intelligent and deals with issues with actual logic instead of buzzwords. Love it.
- He's not for senseless war.
- He's the most fair of any candidate.

But I have said there are many many issues with Ron Paul:
- Gold standard. RP supporters you're right. Racism shouldn't be the big problem with Paul, THIS is. Considering he has money in gold and silver, I could only wonder why he would want us to return to a gold standard. Why not make a standard based on another tangible item like Paladium or Plutonium (hehe) or Copper or Wheaties? Why specifically gold?

- Healthcare issues. Minor, because I understand where he comes from unlike the other conservative candidates, but it's still an issue.

- His Alex Jones supporters I have noticed seem to be just as desperate to get him to win as their supposed "globalists" they claim are desperate to get Paul to lose.

There are several others, but I don't have time to write it all down.


Hello, and thanks for supporting the Doctor! You bring up some good points there, and they deserve a thoughtful response.

Dr. Paul's stance on our monetary policy is often simplified to be, "he supports the gold standard." While this is true, it's a little bit more nuanced than that, which, if you follow him enough, you eventually learn is usually the case. The real truth is that the policy Dr. Paul would actually put into place would be competing currencies, or repealing legal tender laws. Now don't get me wrong, he believes that if this is done, it would push gold and silver to the forefront, as they are the most stable form of money, and have been for the past 6,000 years, but he would NOT mandate that it be so - and honestly, the reason he holds so much gold and silver, is because he believes the things he talks about, not because he's trying to get rich.

As for the Alex Jones crowd, the reason they're so crazy about getting him elected, is, quite frankly, because they're so crazy ^_^ But seriously, they may believe wild things, but they do care about liberty, and when there's only one guy out there who's been fighting for liberty for 30 years, and who has a real shot at being elected now, it's understandable that they'd be "desperate" to make sure he succeeds at getting elected!

I'm sure these aren't the only problems you have with Ron Paul, but I'm certain that if you take the time to research them, you'll find that, even if you don't agree with him, you can at least reach the point that you have on his healthcare policy. And, lest I forget, I'm certainly glad that you've come out and supported him, despite any issues you may have! Now we just need the rest of the country to do that, and we can achieve liberty within our lifetimes!
 
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9 posts and 7,621,655,071,173,580 rep!

Well it only takes just one of the Mega reppers to rep them to get to that level now.

I mean I give 9,223,372,036,854,828 with just one click :)
 
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Ron Paul presidential campaign, 2012 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia has received endorsements from: Political parties * The Jefferson Republican Party[82] Press * The Daily Iowan[83] Organizations Iowa * Dubuque Tea Party of Iowa[84] New York * Tea Party Coalition of Western New York[85] * Allegany County Tea Party of New York[86] * Buffalo Liberty Tea Party of New York[86] * Monroe County Tea Party of New York[86] * Ontario County Tea Party of New York[86] * Steuben County Tea Party of New York[86] Party officials Democratic Party officials * Lynn Rudmin Chong, former Democratic chair of Belknap County in New Hampshire[87] Republican Party officials * Cory Adams, Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[88] * Josh Davenport, Republican co-chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] * David Fischer, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] * Heath Hill, former Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[91] * Drew Ivers, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] * Jeremiah Johnson, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[84] * James Mills, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] * A.J. Spiker, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee and former Republican chairman of Story County[91] * Kris Thiessen, Republican chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] Current U.S. Senators and Congresspeople * Justin Amash, Representative from Michigan[92] * Walter B. Jones, Representative from North Carolina[93] * Rand Paul, son and Senator from Kentucky[94] Governors * Jesse Ventura, Former Governor of Minnesota, TV show host, Navy SEAL and professional wrestler[95][96] * Gary Johnson, Former Governor of New Mexico. Johnson's endorsement is for the GOP primary only, as Johnson is still running as a Libertarian.[97] Current state legislators New Hampshire * Jim Forsythe, New Hampshire State Senator[98] * Andy Sanborn, New Hampshire State Senator[99] * Ray White, New Hampshire State Senator[100] * Anne Cartwright, New Hampshire State Representative (Cheshire, District 2)[101] * Jenn Coffey, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6)[102] * Seth Cohn, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6) * Tim Comerford, New Hampshire State Representative[102] * Guy Comtois, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5) * Cameron DeJong, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 9)[98] * Phil Greazzo, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17) and Manchester Ward 10 Alderman[103] * J.R. Hoell, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 13)[104] * Paul Ingbretson, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 5)[105] * Kyle Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[106] * Laura Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[102] * Robert Kingsbury, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 4)[107] * George Lambert, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[108] * Robert Malone, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5.)[109] * Jonathan S. Maltz, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[110] * Donna Mauro, New Hampshire State Representative[102] * Andrew Manuse, New Hampshire State Representative[111] * Paul Mirski, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 10)[112] * Keith Murphy, New Hampshire State Representative (Bedford)[113] * Laurence Rappaport, New Hampshire State Representative[114] * Kevin Reichard, New Hampshire State Representative[115] * Lisa Scontsas, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 22)[116] * Tammy Simmons, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17)[102] * Kathy Souza, New Hampshire State Representative[117] * Norman Tregenza, New Hampshire State Representative[98] * Lucien Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] * Carol Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] * Mark Warden, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 7)[102] According to Forsythe, Paul has received support from twenty New Hampshire state representatives as of early July 2011.[118] North Carolina * Glen Bradley, North Carolina State Representative[119] Idaho * Phil Hart, Idaho State Representative[120] * Vito Barbieri, Idaho State Representative[121] * Pete Nielsen, Idaho State Representative[121] * Shirley McKague, Idaho State Senator[121] Iowa * Kent Sorenson, Iowa State Senator, former Michelle Bachmann Iowa campaign chairman[122] * Glen Massie, Iowa State Representative[123] * Kim Pearson, Iowa State Representative[124] * Jason Schultz, Iowa State Representative[88][125] New Jersey * Mike Doherty, New Jersey State Senator[126] Oklahoma * Charles Key, Oklahoma State Representative[127] Rhode Island * Nicholas D. Kettle, Rhode Island State Senator[128] Washington * Cary Condotta, Washington State Representative[129] Wyoming * Kendell Kroeker, Wyoming State Representative (House District 35)[130] Former Cabinet members, diplomats, and other officials * Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy Paul Craig Roberts[131] Political activists * Richard Mack, former sheriff from Arizona and gun rights activist[132] * Debra Medina, political activist and candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2010 Texas gubernatorial election[133] * Ken Hach, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] * Jim Treat, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] * Adam Kokesh, political activist, talk show host[135] * Karen Kwiatkowski, political activist, retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, 2012 candidate for Congress from Virginia's 6th district[136] * Tim Pugh, founder of the Cedar Rapids Tea Party[137] Businesspeople * Scott Banister, entrepreneur, angel investor[138] * Alex Beltramo, cofounder of game website pogo.com[139] * Patrick M. Byrne, CEO of Overstock.com[140] * Gerald Celente, author and business consultant[141] * Jim Rogers, investor[142] * Joel Salatin, farmer[143] * Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital[144] Academia * Walter Block, Professor of economics at Loyola University New Orleans and a senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute[145] * Bruce Fein, lawyer and Constitutional law expert (senior campaign adviser)[146] * Kevin Gutzman, Professor of history and non-western cultures at Western Connecticut State University[147] * Murray Sabrin, professor of finance at Ramapo College[147] * Thomas Woods, American historian, economist and author[148] Celebrities and commentators * Aimee Allen, singer and songwriter[149] * Michelle Branch, singer[150] * Chris Carr, Baltimore Ravens defensive back[151] * Kelly Clarkson, pop singer[152] * Jerry Doyle, radio host, actor[153] * Golden State, indie rock band[154][155] * Peyton Hillis, Cleveland Browns running back[156] * D.L. Hughley, actor[157] * Alex Jones, radio host[158] * KRS One, rapper[159] * Philip Labonte, singer for the band All That Remains[160] * Aaron Lewis, frontman for the band Staind[161] * Andrew Napolitano, political and legal analyst[162] * Chuck Norris, martial artist and actor[163] * Tony Pashos, Cleveland Browns offensive tackle[156] * Prodigy, rapper[164] * Dylan Ratigan, television host[165] * Joe Rogan, comedian and television host[166] * Doug Stanhope, stand-up comedian[167] * John Stossel, media pundit[168] * Andrew Sullivan, political commentator and blogger[169] * Vince Vaughn, actor[170] cfyahoo08 * Ize19
 
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Does that mean someone's giving them those reps? Or how does this rep thing work?
You click on the little lightbulb icon to the right of the post #, make a comment if you want, and click ok to give the reps. Whatever your rep power is is how many reps you give them (or 1/1000th your total reputation).

7 trillion ain't a lot of reps, as PGP noted. Those whose reps are maxed out (2^63, or a little over 9 quintillion - a limit of the data type assigned to reputation) give 9 quadrillion rep points in one rep. Anyone who wants can get their reputation maxed out in as little as a day, if they so choose.

No one pays attention to one's reputation any more - it's pretty pointless. The system is so antiquated and CF hasn't cared about or managed the system in years, basically letting it wither on the vine. All reputation is good for now is to make comments to someone about their post.

In fact, no one's been maintaining a lot of these original features on the site in quite awhile - and reputation is perfect proof. Here's what the reputation levels mean:
Here's a listing (number of reputation required is on the left). Of course, this is all subject to change at any time. (And note they haven't changed it in years)
-999999 User is infamous around these parts
-50 User can only hope to improve
-10 User has a little shameless behavior in the past
0 User is an unknown quantity at this point
10 User is on a distinguished road
50 User will become famous soon enough
150 User has a spectacular aura about
250 User is a jewel in the rough
350 User is just really nice
450 User is a glorious beacon of light
550 User is a name known to all
650 User is a splendid one to behold
1000 User has much to be proud of
1500 User has a brilliant future
2000 User has a reputation beyond repute
9,223,372,036,854,775,808 User is maxed out due to system limitations.

It is too bad this system, the blessings system, etc. have all been allowed to just wither through inattention and lack of interest by anyone running the site.

FWIW, reputation was destined to fail from its inception, the originator not realizing they'd set up an exponential function (similar to compound interest), which is why so many have reached the maximum, and why it's now possible to do it in no time at all.

They could fix it if they wanted to - but no one cares, and no one has cared about it for years now - despite repeated pleas they fix it. No one cares to put even a modicum of time anymore into fixing it and making it fun again (and all it'd take is about 30 minutes' programming time, max).

Blessings are the same way. They've just diluted their value to the point of being entirely worthless. E.g. if you have 50,000 posts you "earn" 1,000 blessings a week (if you have a job and collect them). Big deal. You can get 2,000,000 blessings for one rep in the Repaholics Subforum. 1,000? Worthless. So the value of blessings is just another way to comment / encourage someone on the side.

Blessings could be fixed in less than 10 minutes if someone cared.
 
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You click on the little lightbulb icon to the right of the post #, make a comment if you want, and click ok to give the reps. Whatever your rep power is is how many reps you give them (or 1/1000th your total reputation).

7 trillion ain't a lot of reps, as PGP noted. Those whose reps are maxed out (2^63, or a little over 9 quintillion - a limit of the data type assigned to reputation) give 9 quadrillion rep points in one rep. Anyone who wants can get their reputation maxed out in as little as a day, if they so choose.

No one pays attention to one's reputation any more - it's pretty pointless. The system is so antiquated and CF hasn't cared about or managed the system in years, basically letting it wither on the vine. All reputation is good for now is to make comments to someone about their post.

In fact, no one's been maintaining a lot of these original features on the site in quite awhile - and reputation is perfect proof. Here's what the reputation levels mean:
9,223,372,036,854,775,808 User is maxed out due to system limitations.

It is too bad this system, the blessings system, etc. have all been allowed to just wither through inattention and lack of interest by anyone running the site.

FWIW, reputation was destined to fail from its inception, the originator not realizing they'd set up an exponential function (similar to compound interest), which is why so many have reached the maximum, and why it's now possible to do it in no time at all.

They could fix it if they wanted to - but no one cares, and no one has cared about it for years now - despite repeated pleas they fix it. No one cares to put even a modicum of time anymore into fixing it and making it fun again (and all it'd take is about 30 minutes' programming time, max).

Blessings are the same way. They've just diluted their value to the point of being entirely worthless. E.g. if you have 50,000 posts you "earn" 1,000 blessings a week (if you have a job and collect them). Big deal. You can get 2,000,000 blessings for one rep in the Repaholics Subforum. 1,000? Worthless. So the value of blessings is just another way to comment / encourage someone on the side.

Blessings could be fixed in less than 10 minutes if someone cared.
Interesting. Thanks for explaining that.
I remember "blessing" posters back in the day. It seems a little pointless now, along with the rep system.
I guess if they just knocked off a bunch of zeroes that would be a start to making them relevant again.
 
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Interesting. Thanks for explaining that.
I remember "blessing" posters back in the day. It seems a little pointless now, along with the rep system.
I guess if they just knocked off a bunch of zeroes that would be a start to making them relevant again.
Well, they're still good for giving comments to people, and encouraging them off-line. That's a good thing.

The way to fix reputation is to re-set the system (everyone back to zero), then - and this is key - eliminate the exponential nature of it. The only way to do that is to make one's rep power a function of their total post count, not their total reputation. That would eliminate the compounding (exponential) nature of reputation.

My only beef with blessings has to do with jobs and the "salary" one gets with them. They don't need to reset blessings, just re-define, re-calibrate the number of blessings one gets for each job level one is at. Right now if you've got 1000 posts, your "salary" each week is just 100 blessings. You can get that with 10-12 posts. That makes the job system utterly worthless. They need to up the ante and give out more blessings as "salary."

They just need to re-engage and make the site fun and interesting again. Many of the "fun" forums are near ghost towns due to lack of interest, imagination, and concern - heck, how often, and where do you even see staff posting anymore in the regular forums? Not here, that's for sure, and then only one or two of them, maybe three. For all intents and purposes, we're just running on auto-pilot (imho).
 
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