Ron Paul Supporters Arizona Win


 

Ron Paul Supporters Arizona Win – Accuse Romney Supporters With Ron Paul Supporters Accuse Romney Supporters With Ballot Stuffing – Arizona 5/12/12 The process of actually selecting delegates for the August Republican National Convention continues, and Paul’s forces continue to do well. The latest out of Oklahoma, via Paul activist Allan Stevo: After Ron Paul’s campaign captured an estimated 60% of Oklahoma’s available delegates at the congressional level, Mitt Romney’s campaign started to realize they had a problem on their hands in the Sooner State. It was apparently a problem they didn’t feel they could handle. Romney’s campaign has convinced a former member of the Santorum campaign team to round up Santorum supporters for Mitt Romney and to make sure they attend this weekend’s state convention, a task Romney’s campaign has so far not been very good at. David Van Risseghem, Rick Santorum’s Oklahoma state coordinator, sent out an e-mail May 9 to Oklahoma Republicans attempting to get them to turnout in opposition to Ron Paul and therefore presumably for Mitt Romney, the only other candidate in the race. The note was apparently sent from an e-mail address owned by the suspended Santorum campaign. The vitriolic note from the Santorum campaign stated, “It’s time for all values voters to work together to keep our communities safe for the next generation. Several Ron Paul activists want to legalize recreational drug use, decimate obscenity laws, and sanction prostitution.” The pro-Paul author of this piece

 

Family: Garrett Reid "lost the battle" with drug addiction

Filed under: Arizona Drug Use

Andy Reid issued a statement through the team Monday evening thanking people for their support and saying his son had faced personal challenges — an indirect reference to his son's history of drug addiction. The Eagles coach says Garrett "lost the …
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Medical pot tests boss-worker relations

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The 17 states that permit medical-marijuana use differ in their approach to protections for employees who use the drug, making it difficult to compare the response of Arizona's employers with those in other states. Arizona has some of the strongest …
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18 NJ patients register to use medical marijuana

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9, 18 patients have signed up for permission to use the drug, which is otherwise illegal. Under New Jersey's procedures, a patient can submit an application only after a physician has declared he or she meets the qualifications. The state says 44 …
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