Originally posted by Krypton
If Ron Paul doesn't win the primary, I hope he runs independently.
It's too bad that if he doesn't get the nomination he's not going to run at all. :(
Q5echo
I like Ron Paul. not as the POTUS, but i like him.
he's kind of a single issue guy that has zero executive experience. thats what i don't like about him.
Ron Paul is a flat taxer. the Republican Party, as it stands right now, will not let him near the presidency. thats just a given.
Marc Summers
ron paul wants to privatize nasa... what a ****, a real douche bag.
Trancer-X
Capitalizt
Check out this one...
According to the mainstream media, Paul has NO support! LOL! :p :stongue:
Trancer-X
quote:
Originally posted by Capitalizt
Check out this one...
According to the mainstream media, Paul has NO support! LOL! :p :stongue:
and the mainstream media always tells the truth!
/sarcasm
Sunsnail
Paul Campaign Raises Over $5,000,000 In Third Quarter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 3, 2007
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA -- The Ron Paul 2008 presidential campaign raised $5,080,000 during the third quarter of 2007. That is an impressive 114 percent increase from the second quarter.
Cash on hand for the Paul campaign is $5,300,000.
"Dr. Paul's message is freedom, peace and prosperity," said Paul campaign chairman Kent Snyder. "As these fundraising numbers show, more Americans each day are embracing Dr. Paul's message."
Ron Paul's 114 percent increase is in stark contrast to the decrease suffered by Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, and John McCain. Romney's fundraising was down 29 percent. Giuliani was down 40 percent. McCain was down 55 percent.
Originally posted by Sunsnail
Paul Campaign Raises Over $5,000,000 In Third Quarter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 3, 2007
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA -- The Ron Paul 2008 presidential campaign raised $5,080,000 during the third quarter of 2007. That is an impressive 114 percent increase from the second quarter.
Cash on hand for the Paul campaign is $5,300,000.
"Dr. Paul's message is freedom, peace and prosperity," said Paul campaign chairman Kent Snyder. "As these fundraising numbers show, more Americans each day are embracing Dr. Paul's message."
Ron Paul's 114 percent increase is in stark contrast to the decrease suffered by Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, and John McCain. Romney's fundraising was down 29 percent. Giuliani was down 40 percent. McCain was down 55 percent.
and ABC actually gave this story a few minutes of airtime