Thursday, January 31, 2008

I'm fed up! Support Ron Paul Now!

It seems that the so called main stream media (MSM) has decided who we will vote for and forget what the American public wants!

The debate last night on CNN can only be called the worst piece of garbage to come out of this election yet. It was obvious to everyone that Anderson Cooper was being deliberate in the questions and time given to Ron Paul. He was short changed when it came to time to answer and very few questions were directed to him.

I'm fed up and intend to let both the Democratic and Republican parties know that I will not donate to or in any way support or vote for any candidate they nominate if it isn't Ron Paul. No second place, no meaningless VP position, no nothing but the main candidate for President is going to win my support.

This country can't survive four more years of a typical big government, do nothing but mouth meaningless phrases, President. Billary would be just as bad for us (the American People) as McLame or McAmnesty,take your pick of favorite nickname, or big money Robme.

Get active now for Ron Paul. Donate to his campaign, volunteer as a precinct leader, and most important vote for him on February 5th!

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Ron Paul Donation Drive January 21st, 2008

Ron Paul is having a donation drive for his Presidential campaign today. As a supporter, I've made a small donation and encourage anyone who believes in freedom, democracy, the Constitution, and economic sanity to also make a donation.

Having watched the donation totals on the website, Ron Paul 2008 , I am astounded at the breadth of support across this country. From Maine to California, from Florida to Washington, and not forgetting Hawaii and Alaska, the people are voting with their wallets. In the hour I sampled, donations came in at the rate of about $1500 per minute with an average donation of around $85. Amazing is the only word that comes to mind.

What is even more amazing is the support from those states where the caucuses and primaries have already taken place. A big hand to these supporters. Ron Paul may have not done so well in some of these contests, but his supporters still believe in the message and are shooting for the Republican National Convention and not just their own individual state.

The three weeks of this quarter have amounted to over $2.1 million so far and this day isn't over yet! For those who don't want to do the math, that's about $100,000 per day average. What other candidate is getting small donation from the average American at that rate? Very few is my guess, instead they are relying on large donation from the wealthy and businesses.

Keep up the good work people and remember to attend and vote in your upcoming caucus or primary.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Ron Paul

Ok, I've finally broke down and started paying attention to Presidential politics. I got around to looking at the candidates for the Republican nomination after avoiding it as much as possible last year and have picked Ron Paul to support.

Why Ron Paul? My answer is simple. He stands for nearly everything I believe in with only a few minor exceptions.

1. He supports a strong national defense without our spending billions every year on military installations around the world that we shouldn't have and don't need. For example, why are we still involved in Kosovo a decade later? Why do we still have bases in Germany when it's obvious they don't want us there? Why are there 40,000 service members stationed in the Middle East? I'm not talking about the number in Iraq or Afghanistan here. I'm talking Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Sinai, etc.

2. He is for a smaller federal government. Scrape the Department of Education, reduce Homeland Security to a reasonable size and reduce the overall size of the federal government.

3. He supports strict enforcement of immigration laws, control of visas, the birthright law and NO Amnesty.

These are just a few of the reasons that I'm supporting Ron Paul. To find out more about this man, I suggest you visit the Ron Paul website