Great article today in the Christian Science Monitor

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Washington - Ron Paul and his 1 million supporters aren't going away. And that's probably a good thing for America's future.

Remember Dr. Paul? He – not John McCain – was the real maverick in this year's fight for the Republican presidential nomination. While Senator McCain often sneered at Paul during their debates, many voters cheered Paul and poured $35 million into his campaign.

Paul, a Texas congressman and longtime gynecologist, remains in the hunt for delegates to September's Republican National Convention. But his focus has now broadened – widening to what The Idaho Observer calls a "national civics lesson."

To that end, Paul's legions – often young, educated, and tech-savvy – are expanding their influence into grass-roots GOP politics. They hope to recruit Paul-like candidates for local, state, and federal offices, particularly for Congress. That's already sparked clashes at local GOP meetings.

http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0516/p09s02-coop.html

Also, there's a lonely Ron Paul post on the Christian Science Monitor's Patchwork Nation forum which needs some positive reinforcement:

http://www.csmonitor.com/patchworknation/forum/forum/1

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