Paul-ites, still rolling

Here's a mark of the continuing energy behind Ron Paul, and the parallel lack thereof among other Republican Party structures, particularly online: the Digg-style website set up by Americans for Tax Reform for its Republican National Committee Chairman debate tomorrow has been entirely taken over by Paul supporters.

They've voted up the following as key questions for possible RNC chairs:

In light of the success of the Ron Paul presidential campaign attracting large numbers of young activists to the conservative cause, what specifically will you do to ensure they become Republicans?

And:

Austrian economics is the leading advocate for individual freedom in economics. Individual freedom in economics is an important defense against tyrranny in government. Seeing now that the predictions of Ron Paul and Peter Schiff were amazingly accurate will the republican party now turn to the Austian school of economics for direction in monetary reform. Elaborate please

And:

As RNC chairman, what will you do to encourage the devolution of power from the national government back to the state/local governments as dictated by the 9th and 10th Amendments?

And:

Will you add opposition to fiat money (including the Federal Reserve system) to the Republican platform?

