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NOVEMBER 2007 NEWS ARCHIVE PAGE 8
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Highlight from the Grassroots

Serving in the military, I am grateful that Dr. Paul supports our troops daily doseand the health of our nation by advocating a more humble, non-interventionist foreign policy. As a husband and father, I am grateful that my family will be safer once Dr. Paul ends our military occupations of Middle Eastern lands – occupations that have continued to radicalize and activate hatred against us. As a citizen, I am grateful for Dr. Paul’s efforts to restore respect for liberty and the Constitution. It is this Constitution, after all, that we have sworn to support and defend.”
November 30, 2007 Permalink

SMEAR CAMPAIGN BACKFIRES

Hard as the talking heads of the propaganda machine tried, they just american free presscouldn’t ignore Dr. Paul for long without continuing to make themselves look foolish. First of all, even though he attempted a shot at the presidency as the Libertarian Party’s candidate two decades ago, he has been a 10-term Republican congressman who won the early TV debates this year with simple logic, pointing out that government must obey the law, too, and the highest law of the land is the Constitution that nearly every politician not only ignores today but has never read in the first place.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

"PRO-LIFE" CANDIDATES SHOULD PUT UP OR SHUT UP

By Pastor Chuck Baldwin
If Mitt Romney, John McCain, Fred Thompson, and Mike Huckabee are truly "pro-life," they need to do more than just talk. They need to put up or shut up!
Ladies and gentlemen, it doesn't take some magical Supreme Court appointment to overturn Roe v. Wade and end abortion-on-demand. If all the Republicans who keep telling us that they are "pro-life" (including President George W. Bush) were really pro-life, then why, in spite of having had ample time and opportunity to end the abortion holocaust, have they not done so?
The only presidential candidate who has a commitment to saving the lives of unborn babies and who understands the constitutional authority of Congress to end abortion-on-demand is Texas Congressman Ron Paul (with the exception of Alan Keyes, who recently announced his candidacy). You read it right. At this point, John McCain is all talk; Mitt Romney is all talk; Fred Thompson is all talk. And even Mike Huckabee is all talk.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul praises humanitarian aid to Iraqi boy

Ron Paul issued the following statement:
USA DAILY“I often state that America’s greatest characteristic is not our military might, but rather the individual generosity and kindness of our people. Many have thanked God for it, in many different languages, and I am continually moved by the countless acts of humanitarianism by American citizens. Today, I have the pleasure of commending Dr. Peter Grossman, the Grossman Burn Center, Children’s Burn Foundation, and CNN readers who have forever changed Youssif’s life and given him hope after surviving an unthinkable and heinous attack. Their remarkable generosity is a testament to the global goodwill of the American people. Youssif himself is a reminder to us that we must not isolate ourselves from people in nations we perceive to be against us. That human connection must always be in our hearts and minds, as it certainly is with Youssif and his family. My family and I wish Youssif a safe and peaceful recovery.”
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Paul is no longer a dark horse

Paul followers are buoyed by the latest polls from CNN and the New York scrippsnewsTimes showing that their candidate has jumped ahead of former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee in New Hampshire, the site of the nation's first 2008 primary on Jan. 8.
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Arizona Sen. John McCain still dominate the race in that independent-minded, "Live Free or Die" state. But Paul's recent rise has prompted pundits to acknowledge that the Texan -- once dismissed as a fringe candidate -- could have an impact on the presidential race.
Paul's eclectic mix of fiercely libertarian and conservative values has created a passionate support base that might be unlike any other candidate in the 2008 presidential race.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Paul Volunteers Trying To Get To New Hampshire Any Way They Can

Not all of them are coming because of Operation Live Free Or Die. I spoke to one young musician from Missouri who is trying on his own to raise funds to go, just because he wants to support Ron Paul.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

'The View' Schedule shows Ron Paul for the 4th!

November 30, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul Blimp to launch on December 10th

The Ron Paul blimp is scheduled to launch on December 10th out of usa dailyNorth Carolina and should be in Boston by December 16th to help draw attention to the Boston Tea Party, a grassroots online fund raising event to commemorate the Boston Tea Party. The Tea Party has around 22,000 pledges for $100 donations for that day.
Organizers plan to strategically fly the airship over important primary states and events. There is even a rumor about flying the Ron Paul Blimp over the Super Bowl.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

The Military Supports Ron Paul

Dear Ron Paul:
I am a hard-working sailor in the U.S. Navy. I don't make very much money to start with, but this month I am donating my entire paycheck to your campaign. You are the only candidate, Democrat or Republican, who is actually addressing issues that are critically important for every American. I hope your impeccable integrity, personal honor, and clear convictions will see you through to victory--not just for Republicans, but for all Americans.
J.P.
U.S. Naval Officer.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul Surpasses Romney

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Republican presidential candidate and Texas 2008congressman Ron Paul’s run for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination reached another milestone on Friday as it surpassed GOP opponent Mitt Romney’s third quarter fundraising total.
With over one month still remaining in the fourth quarter, Congressman Paul has currently raised $10,093,152. By comparison, Mitt Romney raised only $9,896,719 during the three-month period from July to September of this year.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul post-debate interviews in CNN's Spin Room

Post debate interviews provide more insight than the "debates"
November 30, 2007 Permalink

McCain, Rudy, Huckabee, Ron Paul and the truth

Dr. Paul refuted McCain's idiotic statement by pointing out that he is nj.coman advocate of nointerventionism, a proponent of trade, diplomacy, cultural exchanges, i.e., peaceful relations with other nations. In short, a policy that the Founders argued to be in the best interests of the country in order to stay out of endless conflicts overseas.
Senator McCain should drop out of the race before he embarrasses himself, his family and the people of Arizona, again and again in his ranting and ravings. He should check himself into a VA hospital so the good doctors can determine what parallel universe he is living in, because the senator from Arizona thinks America has enemies everywhere. Paranoia is a serious condition.
What little time Ron Paul had to speak at the CNN YouTube debate he used to tell the truth about the continuing assault on our liberties, our pocketbooks, and the disastrous interventionist foreign policy that has caused the loss of international goodwill we had after 9/11.
The pro-war seven and their supporters in the GOP presidential primary may think they have the high ground. But the reality is that the welfare-warfare state is bleeding the American people dry. And only Ron Paul is telling the truth about taxes, spending, paper money and foreign affairs.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul Is The Biggest GOP Fundraiser

Yesterday saw Ron Paul soar above Fred Thompson's $9,750,821 mark and Mitt Romney's $9,896,719 mark earlier today (excluding money he has loaned to himself). Today will likely see Ron Paul pass a third milestone-- that of Rudy Giuliani's $10,258,019 fundraising mark for the end of the 3rd Quarter.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

CNN Favoritism

Conclusion: the Republicans are utterly doomed in 2008 if they don't the chattanooganhave the good sense to nominate Ron Paul. None of the rest of them match up favorably against Hillary Clinton who will be the Democratic nominee. (Or, in case of a miracle, against Obama, either.) Ron Paul, due to his unique appeal to everyone from hippie anti-war activists to Jeffersonian libertarians to Barry Goldwater conservatives, is the only GOP candidate who can bring together the coalition required to win. One can only hope the Republican primary voters realize this before it is too late and we get stuck with another President Clinton.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

CNN POLL Larry King

Who do you want to be the Republican Presidential nominee?
November 30, 2007 Permalink

How Real Is Ron Paul's Revolution?

Then you add the money factor. Unlike his dark-horse counterparts, Dr. the bulletinPaul has raised over $9 million this quarter with more on the way. He displaced Mr. Romney as the candidate who raised the most money in a single day, and his supporters are organizing yet another fundraising blitz.
Finally, Dr. Paul has the message. The electorate is as volatile as it has been in years. Frustrated by illegal immigration, tired of fighting a war it did not want and disgusted with the establishments of both parties, Dr. Paul's day has come.
The revolution is real, and those in the ivory tower had better start digging a bigger moat.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Austin Loves Paul

"[Rudy] Giuliani is probably the most evil person in the race. ... He's a austin chroniclefrightening, fascist warmonger."
That isn't the latest bulletin from Dennis Kucinich 2008 or from the desk of Howard Dean. It's the voice of a recent, local Ron Paul convert and newly minted Republican voter. Ten years ago, Jamie (she declines to provide her last name) worked "in liberal politics, let's just leave it at that." Now she's marching the street, "Ron Paul Revolution" sign in hand, cheering on the only candidate she thinks can succeed in saving the country. But does Paul's idiosyncratic blend of activist spirit, libertarian leanings, and Republican affiliation really carry weight across the political spectrum?
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Top Tier Money For Ron Paul

Well interestingly enough, as I write this, Ron Paul's Revolution has raised more money in the 4th quarter than Fred Thompson or Mitt Romney raised in the third. What's even more impressive about this is that there is still a whole month left, a month which includes December 16th.
Quite frankly, he'll probably blow past 17 mil on December 16th.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

CNN Attempts to Fix Its Own Poll Against Ron Paul

“Will Ron Paul let America down by not running as an independent?”
truthnewsSay what?
Obviously, CNN wants Paul to run as an independent because he is blowing the other candidates off the stage and basically over-turning the political establishment apple cart. People are sick and tired of the “conservatives,” who are really establishment bootlickers and neocons, and want a sincere candidate, one that represents change and traditional constitutional values.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul passing the 10 million dollar mark today, starting to look like the frontrunner

Ron Paul was the only candidate in the GOP to raise more money in the usa dailythird quarter than in the second quarter. Paul looks like he may raise more money than Giuliani this quarter and may have more cash on hand at the end of the quarter than his Republican opponents.
The icing on the cake may come on December 16th when Paul supporters plan a Boston Tea Party. The online fund raising event already has 22,000 people registered and is sure to break all previous one day fund raising records.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

RELIGIOUS RIGHT CRUCIFIES WHAT'S LEFT OF AMERICA

Under Mike Huckabee, Arkansas saw a 37 percent increase in sales tax, a 16 percent increase in gas tax and a monster 103 percent increase in cigarette taxes. According to the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration, the state suffered a net tax increase of $505 million under Huckabee. With Mike as governor, state spending exploded more than 65% between 1996 and 2004, which just happened to be more than three times the inflation rate. State debt rose by almost one billion dollars and the number of government workers rose 20%.
American Spectator reports that Huckabee has also been investigated fourteen times and officially reprimanded five times by the state Ethics Commission, a respected, non-partisan body. MSNBC says there were many other scandals. Greg Pierce says in the “conservative” Washington Times that Mike “used public money for family restaurant meals, boat expenses, and other personal uses. He tried to claim as his own some $70,000 of furniture donated to the governor’s mansion. . . .” Which recalls the departing Clintons cleaning out the White House.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

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November 30, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul on track to be biggest fundraiser

In the first two months of the quarter that began Oct. 1, Paul already politicohas raised more than $9.75 million, putting him easily within range to best the amount rival Mitt Romney received from donors during the entire third quarter.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul to Top Giuliani's 3rd Quarter Ceiling at 2 Month Mark of 4th Quarter

The end of the 2nd month of 4th Quarter fundraising may prove to be a jones reportmomentous milestone for the Ron Paul campaign. Paul is about to hit the ceiling of 3rd Quarter GOP fundraising, already soaring above Fred Thompson's $9,750,821 mark and Mitt Romney's $9,896,719 mark earlier today (excluding money he loaned to himself).
November 30, 2007 Permalink

'Betrayal' motivates man to back Ron Paul

A South Beach music promoter who has never voted is spearheading a miamiheraldcampaign to raise $2.5 million over the Internet by Friday night for an anti-establishment candidate.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

McCain's Mangled Metaphor

Has the Third Reich reappeared in the Middle East?
If you oppose the war, says McCain, you're – pro-Hitler. It was inevitable ANTI WAR– the return of Hitler, that is. The third-rate painter and homicidal maniac always turns up when the War Party gets desperate. After five years of war, and nothing but a reinvigorated al Qaeda and thousands of dead and grievously wounded to show for it, there's just one way to stanch the loss of support for our Iraqi adventure, and that is the return of Hitler to the international scene. In John McCain's world, it doesn't matter that we were lied into war: it doesn't matter that there were no Iraqi links to al Qaeda; we only have to know that Saddam was a Middle Eastern Hitler, who has now been replaced by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and everything falls neatly into place.
November 30, 2007 Permalink

MSNBC Worst Person In The World: John McCain

Talking about Hitler....NOT a good idea.

November 29, 2007 Permalink

Grass roots 'big ace' in Ron Paul's White House bid

"He had the foresight to vote against the war from the beginning," USA TODAYLyman said. Lyman is collecting campaign pledges at www.rudysreadinglist.com, a reference to Paul's rival Rudy Giuliani. Paul and Giuliani sparred at a May 15 debate over Paul's contention that U.S. policy in the Middle East sparked the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul - The William Wallace for a New Age

The problem in America which Ron Paul sees and is trying to fight against is the subjugation of the American people through deceptive and treasonous actions on the part of those that we trust to represent us. One example might be NAFTA, which was not a benefit to the American people and it was never intended to be. Nevertheless, the politicians that had a vested interest in seeing it come to fruition sold it to the American public as a great boon to the economy. Apparently, they were not talking about the American economy or the American worker.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Jeffrey Toobin IDIOT or TRAITOR?

The media pundits AGAIN try to ignore documented history
November 29, 2007 Permalink

THE RON PAUL NOVEMBER 30TH MONEY BOMB STARTS AT MIDNIGHT!

At midnight, make sure you head on over to http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ and make a donation for the Rudy’s Reading List donation day. We have to propel Ron Paul to 12 million in 24 hours! It’s only a couple million away… we can do it!
November 29, 2007 Permalink

The McCain-Paul Dilemma

America needs Ron Paul, and America needs John McCain. But we need the atlantic onlinethem both at their best. And time after time, it seems to me, the demands of Presidential politics have caused John McCain to stoop, and Ron Paul to elevate himself. It's increasingly hard for me to see myself rewarding John McCain for this behavior by endorsing him.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul: Too The 'Crazy' Ones

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November 29, 2007 Permalink

Nov 30th Mass Donation Day Put Ron Paul Over 10 Mil For 4th Q?

The latest mass donation day for the limited government GOP candidate Ron Paul is set for November 30th. It will likely put the Jeffersonian conservative over $10 million for the 4th quarter, strong numbers indeed for a campaign that is still widely referred to by the mainstream media as “second tier.”
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul Blimp - UPDATE

We are in the process of developing ron paul blimpa website to accept transactions and the website should be up soon (24-48 hours). The blimp artwork is being prepared and the Skyship 600 is scheduled to launch on the 10th of December from Elizabeth City, North Carolina. We will have a rally at the launch and everyone is encouraged to be there for launch!

November 29, 2007 Permalink

UNLV - Ron Paul attracts high turnout

Supporters of all ages fill Ham Hall, exhibiting lively vocal enthusiasm
Two days after Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addressed a crowd of 200 in Henderson, fellow Republican candidate Ron Paul’s appearance at Artemus Ham Concert Hall Nov. 19 brought out nearly 1,000 energetic supporters.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul AD #1

Restore the Republic. Defeat the Empire.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

CNN Planted question about Ron Paul running as an Independent

Apparently CNN worked with Democratic operative and Richardson leaning Davenport resident Mike Strauss to attempt to smear Ron Paul. In addition to ignoring Ron Paul they basically wrote the questions that he got to slant them a certain way
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul Twofer: Little Debate Time, Straw Poll Bought by Romney?

Here are two reports. FMNN can directly vouch for neither. But together, free market news networkif true, they provide an ongoing “snapshot” of what was to be sadly expected when Ron Paul (R-Tex) began his limited-government presidential run. Both are likely disappointing to those comforted by the certainty of civil society and the ineluctable unrolling of a “fair” presidential political process as the primary season percolates.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Glenn Beck: An Open Invite to Ron Paul

Time to put Glenn Beck in his place. Ron Paul please accept.

November 29, 2007 Permalink

What the World Could Expect From Dr. Ron Paul’s Non-Interventionist America [by Michael Scheuer - CIA Agent]

If you listen to Mr. Paul you will hear a man devoted to his country’s lewrockwellwelfare and his countrymen; knowledgeable about and respectful of its history; realistic about the increasingly barbaric world in which it exists; and, most of all, fully aware of the fragility of America’s republican experiment and its absolute dependence on the constant nurturing provided by the rule of law. If elected, Mr. Paul would reshape America in a direction that would be in America’s best interests.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul on the Evil Fed, the IRS, and Saving the Buck

Paul seems to connect with voters hungry for unvarnished positions. business weekPaul, an obstetrician and 10-term congressman from the Texas Gulf Coast, voted against the war in Iraq and wants the troops home fast, but it's his economic ideas that are the most radical: He detests the Fed and would abolish the IRS. Paul was about to climb on a plane for a campaign trip to South Carolina when I caught up with him.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul Surges Ahead of Fred Thompson

With over one month still remaining in the fourth quarter, Congressman 2008Paul has currently raised $9,757,382. By comparison, Fred Thompson took in only $9,750,821 during the three-month period from July to September of this year.
“This milestone is the latest indication that Dr. Paul’s message of freedom, peace, and prosperity is resonating strongly with voters across the United States,” said Paul campaign spokesman Joe Seehusen. “New money means new support.”
The most recent polls also show Congressman Paul ahead of Fred Thompson in the critical early primary state of New Hampshire.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Two Candidates Explicitly Put Peace Before Party: Kucinich and Paul Challenge Their Parties

This deserves loud applause from the peace movement. No doubt both american chroniclecandidates will pay a political price for taking such a stand. They may get the “Gravel Treatment” – presidential candidate Mike Gravel was harshly critical of the top tier candidates of the Democratic Party and now is excluded from the debates because the Democratic National Committee no longer considers him a serious candidate and the corporate media, which walks lock-step with the corporate parties, has refused to invite him to any debates. His campaign has all but disappeared.
Kucinich and Paul face other potential repercussions for putting the life and death issue of war and peace before party loyalty.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

More proof Romney supporters, camp, and GOP caught blatantly cheating at Florida Straw Poll

There was 3....THREE!!!!!! airplanes flying over head with different Ron Paul messages. HUGE banners with Ron Pauls portrait hanging from the sides of buildings. Hundreds of supporters EVERYWHERE waving signs and wearing Ron Paul clothing. The fact of the matter is, there just wasn't any support for any other candidate! Literally. NONE!!!!
SO.....at the straw poll of course there were just hundreds of Ron Paul supporters. He was winning by a landslide. THEN we noticed Mitt Romney had set up a little table and was passing out tickets by the dozens. Now you have to realize that it was $20 a ticket, so the Romney camp must have shelled out the big bucks because they had two bags FULL of tickets that they were giving them to their few supporters MULTIPLE TIMES!!!!!!
I WANT EVERYONE TO UNDERSTAND THIS>>>>>>>
MULTIPLE TIMES!! YES! You heard right. Mitt Romneys camp was blatantly getting people to vote multiple times and the local GOP did NOTHING to stop them. I watched it all with my own eyes, otherwise I would not be writing this right now. THAT IS THE AMERICA WE ARE LIVING IN FOLKS!!!!
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul Storms Another Round Of Debate Polls

Ron Paul convincingly won multiple post debate polls yesterday after putting in another solid performance despite more attempts to brand him an isolationist and a conspiracy theorist.
Some have even suggested that elements of the debate were set up to smear Ron Paul as racist.
The debate, jointly hosted by CNN and Youtube took questions from so called "Youtube users". However, many of the profiles of the featured questioners on Youtube.com have only been set up for a number of days and have very few videos on them, indicating that the questioners were carefully handpicked by and notified beforehand by CNN.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Pushing Ron Paul over the top

Thanks to your continued support, we are closing in on three important rp2008fundraising milestones for the fourth quarter:
-- During the third quarter, Fred Thompson raised $9,750,821 to be used during the primary election cycle.
-- Not counting money that he loaned to his own campaign, Mitt Romney raised $9,896,719.
-- Rudy Giuliani finished with $10,258,019. Ron Paul is currently at $9,708,791 for the fourth quarter. We are within reach of passing Fred Thompson today! Will you help us storm past these fundraising totals over a month sooner than they did?
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Study: YouTube Videos From New Hampshire Primary Race Favor Ron Paul, Cast Doubt on Front-Runner Clinton

KDPaine and Partners, a media measurement firm, has been tracking the reuterscandidates since January in YouTube videos that mention New Hampshire, its home state and host of the first in the nation primary. Republican hopeful Ron Paul is ahead online, attracting more than three million views of his videos within seven days of posting them to the posted. Paul's videos account for half of the top 10 most-viewed videos in the study.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

CNN Ducks Ron Paul at Republican YouTube Debate

According to the New York Times, two planes were circling overhead, one flying a Ron Paul banner, another with lights spelling out his name. A ship to support Ron Paul circled in the bay just outside the hall and just beyond the security fences erected around The Mahaffey Theater, Mr. Paul’s loyal supporters waited and cheered with shirts and stickers and other assorted Paul gear.
CNN treating Ron Paul as a minor candidate, moving the camera from his as much as possible, and limiting his role at the debate easily comes into question.
Paul pointed out that he had 5,000 people of all races turned out for his rally outside Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
Noticeably agitated Paul stated “Did you know that our campaign raised over 4 million dollars – in one day”?
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul hits South Carolina mailboxes

Well-funded former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who has dropped cnnat least seven mail pieces as counted by CNN, seems to have sent out more direct mail than any other candidate in this early primary state. But in recent weeks the Paul campaign has sent out at least five very large, very polished pieces of mail to potential GOP primary voters.
One of them is a 12-page mailer, already released in New Hampshire, that folds out to be nearly three feet long.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Barry Goldwater Predicts Ron Paul

The turn will come when we entrust the conduct of our affairs to the lew blogmen who understand that their first duty as public officials is to divest themselves of the power that they have been given. It will come when Americans, in hundreds of communities throughout the nation, decide to put the man in office who is pledged to enforce the Constitution and restore the Republic.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul talks to CNNs John Roberts after debate

CNN a wolf in sheep's clothes?


November 29, 2007 Permalink

Debate Audience Boos McCain for Comparing Ron Paul's Anti-War Stance to Appeasing Hitler

John McCain tries to take a cheap shot at Ron Paul about supporting US alternettroops but it turns out Paul gets more donations from active duty military men and women than any of his Republican competitors.
Isn't it funny how eager flailing candidates like McCain and Giuliani are to pounce on Ron Paul, thinking he's an easy target? Yet again at the debates, Paul's patriotism was called into question because he simply, honestly opposes the War in Iraq.
November 29, 2007 Permalink

RON PAUL WINS ANOTHER ROUND

But Paul did not need the audience to protect him.
the nationThe congressman, whose fund-raising in recent months has dwarfed that of McCain and several of the other top candidates, trumped the senator by responding: "The real question you have to ask is why do I get the most money from active duty officers and military personnel?"
November 29, 2007 Permalink

Ron Paul's brother about Ron Paul on ABC13 2007.11.28

Paul solid as a rock.


November 29, 2007 Permalink

McCain blames Rise of Hitler on Ron Paul Not Invading and Occupying other Countries Branded 'Isolationism'

In a new low of despicable looniness, at the Republican debate in St. Petersburg, John McCain equated those Americans who want to stop militarily occupying Iraq with Hitler-enablers. He actually said that, saying that it was 'isolationism' of a sort that allowed Hitler to come to power.
It gives a person a certain amount of faith in one's fellow Americans that McCain was booed by the Republican crowd for this piece of calumny. Comparisons to Hitler should be automatic grounds for a candidate to be disqualified from being president.
But then McCain is the same person who joked about bombing Iran. He thinks that killing all those children from the air would be funny?
November 29, 2007 Permalink