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I'm jumping on the Ron Paul bandwagon.

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posted on Dec, 3 2007 @ 03:27 PM
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I haven't been this excited about a politician ever.

I just can't believe it, there is no dirt on Ron Paul.

His record seems to be completely public, and his voting record

is flawless, constitutionally.

I wouldn't be so excited, if mainstream media wasn't trying to downplay his poll results.

I was watching the poll results on FOX, and RP had something like 35%.

The next day, not one mention of any of his comments.

That's when I decided to look into him.

It's like everything I've been writing about concerning the

Federal Reserve, and big government policy, (especially foreign policy)

he supports.

Ron Paul gives me hope.



posted on Dec, 4 2007 @ 12:59 PM
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Ron Paul gives me hope.

Me too. I believe he can turn this country around. This will be my first election in which I can vote, and I plan to vote for Ron Paul.
Ron Paul, Hope for America.



posted on Dec, 4 2007 @ 08:08 PM
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Welcome aboard!

He's a Constitutionalist unlike the other candidates who use the Constitution only when it benefits them.

By the way, we're having a huge donation drive on the 16th, if you can donate any amount of money at:
ronpaul2008.com

that'd be great.

PS: As you saw Fox News hates him. That's a great indicator don't you think


[edit on 4-12-2007 by NuclearHead]



posted on Dec, 5 2007 @ 09:21 AM
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I'm a big Ron Paul fan and I want to donate to the boston tea party thingi.

But I just read on MSNBC's front page that $500 Million dollars that was donated for Katrina victims is lost by fake donation companies.

So i'm worried that the money I donate won't go to the Ron Paul campaign.

What should I do, I want to be part of the Ron Paul revolution somehow!



posted on Dec, 5 2007 @ 10:11 AM
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Go to his website and order some sort of merchandise. They're selling packs of signs for 25 bucks. That's a good way to donate and spread the message.



posted on Dec, 5 2007 @ 10:52 AM
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I am from Canada
Can I make donations to Ron Paul?

or is it Illegal for candidates to receive foreign donations?



posted on Dec, 5 2007 @ 11:27 AM
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...Federal law requires all online contributors to confirm that the following statements are true and accurate. If you cannot confirm each statement, you are not eligible to contribute to the Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee...

1. This contribution is made on a personal credit or debit card for which I have the legal obligation to pay, and is made neither on a corporate or business entity card nor on the card of another.

2. I am a United States citizen or a lawfully-admitted permanent resident.

3. I am making this contribution with my own personal funds, and I will not be reimbursed by anyone for this contribution.

4. I am not a federal government contractor.

5. I am at least 18 years of age.

Apologies my good sir. Would be nice if you could, eh?
I know if the rest of the world could contribute to Ron Paul's campaign that he would have the biggest coffers in the history of presidential candidates...

If you really want to help:
*Be calm, positive, and friendly while talking to any voting Americans about Ron Paul
*Use creative visualization to see Ron Paul being President of the United States.

Thanks for your services and positive attitude!



posted on Dec, 5 2007 @ 12:47 PM
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Originally posted by ModernAcademia
I'm a big Ron Paul fan and I want to donate to the boston tea party thingi.

But I just read on MSNBC's front page that $500 Million dollars that was donated for Katrina victims is lost by fake donation companies.

So i'm worried that the money I donate won't go to the Ron Paul campaign.

What should I do, I want to be part of the Ron Paul revolution somehow!


Donating is the best way, especially on the 16th. If we donate a lot of money like it happened on the 5th, the media will pay attention and that's always good.

I don't see why you are worried about fake donation companies, since the only place you are supposed to donate at is at Ron Paul's official campaign site. The donation goes directly to the campaign, there's no third party involved.



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