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http://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler Durden

It’s a safe statement to make that when Mitt Romney is finally crowned the GOP nominee for president during the Republican National Convention, any vestige of liberty will be firmly wiped away from the ballot box come this November.

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http://www.thedailybell.com, by Lew Rockwell

One of the most thrilling memories of the 2012 campaign was the sight of those huge crowds who came out to see Ron.

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Lew Rockwell blog

UPDATE from Travis: "So far Alaska and Arizona have given Paul 9 and 3 votes respectively. The big story is the roll taker. She's completely ignoring the Paul votes, only repeating those of Romney."

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Los Angeles Times

Ron Paul supporters at the Republican National Convention erupted in fury over decisions that weakened their delegate count and other rule changes that will make it harder for non-establishment candidates in future elections.

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New York Times

Earlier in the day, what was supposed to be a slow, orderly and only symbolic process erupted in anger, presenting a raucous scene that even the most seasoned delegates had not seen in some 30 years, an unexpected scene of disunity that, if for only

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Washington Post OpEd

Delegates and audience members erupted into chants of “Let him speak!” and “Seat them now!” Some waved signs proclaiming, “I am the Ron Paul Revolution,” and burst forth with a soccer ditty: “Olé, olé, olé, olé. Ron Paul, Ron Paul!”

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Washington Post OpEd

The lingering divide between Romney and Paul supporters broke into open display on the convention floor Tuesday afternoon in the moments before the formal program for the day began.

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ABC News

Republican National Committeeman James Bopp, who had led a movement to oppose a new delegate rule on the convention floor, confirms to ABC News that he has agreed to a deal on compromise language.

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