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The Top Five Reasons Ron Paul is the Coolest Candidate
- Wants to bring our troops home immediately
- He will protect our liberties
- Wants to abolish the IRS
- His foreign policy makes perfect sense
- He has given hope to hopeless voters
(Mr. President...You're Fired!!! is January 20, 2009)
About Our Next President
Congressman Ron Paul is the leading advocate for freedom in our nation's capital. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dr. Paul tirelessly works for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies. He is known among his congressional colleagues and his constituents for his consistent voting record.Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution. In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Dr. Paul is the "one exception to the Gang of 535" on Capitol Hill. He makes it clear that his principles will never be compromised, and they never are."
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These are some of my favorite videos. Check them out especially the last one. Adam Curry endorsing Ron Paul for President. For those of you who only know Adam Curry from his days at MTV, he is also responsible in part for that one very popular way many of us communicate now days called podcast.
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Fetching RSS feed... please stand byRon Paul becomes $6 million man
December 17, 2007 12:56 pm ESTRep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) raised an astounding $6 million and change Sunday, his campaign said, almost certainly guaranteeing he'll outraise his rivals for the Republican nomination in the fourth quarter and likely will be able to fund a presence in many of states that vote Feb. 5.
Paul's campaign spokesman late Sunday announced the campaign had eclipsed the $5.7 million that John Kerry raised the day after he locked up the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination - arguably the largest single-day fundraising haul in U.S. political history.
Paul, whose campaign has been embraced by a zealous community of online supporters, raised eyebrows when donors acting independently of the campaign dropped $4.2 million into his campaign coffers Nov. 5.
Still, the libertarian-leaning Paul is considered a distant long-shot by conventional political calculations and has languished in the mid-single digits in most national polls.
His campaign spokesman Jesse Benton said Sunday's haul put the campaign over $18 million in fundraising since Oct. 1, 50 percent more than its goal of $12 million.
He said the extra funds would be used to pay new staffers and air more ads in early states.
He said the campaign planned to bring 300 students to Iowa to canvass over winter break.
"We have a lot of time to close in the polls," Benton said, and he asserted traditional polls "underestimate %u2026 Paul's real support."
That's partly because they attempt to query folks who have voted Republican, and Benton asserted that Paul's base draws heavily from those who have shied away from the party or were not previously politically active.
For instance, he said 24,940 new donors contributed during the Dec. 16 haul.
It was timed for the 234th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, a day meant to resonant with the libertarian sensibilities of his supporters.
The man who engineered it - a 37-year-old music promoter named Trevor Lyman - has no official ties to the campaign and had no political experience to speak of before he engineered the innovative model for the Nov. 5 fundraising haul.
He set up a website that solicited pledges for contributions to be made directly to the Paul campaign on that day - a technique that became known as a "money bomb," which he used again to such great effect Sunday.
In an interview late last month, he told Politico.com he thought it was "bad for the country" that fundraising played such a prominent role in American politics.
"The democratic process should be based on candidates' ideas, but we had to go within the system," he said. "We have to use the money to get people to pay attention to what [Paul] actually stands for."
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