Is it true that Ron Paul, President of the Internets, could have a chance at the Republican nominee?
Hey things are looking good for Paul. Senator Brownback has failed and quit the race, McCain is bankrupt and is almost out of money while Ron Paul has loads of cash with hardly any mainstream media publicity. The media has been trying to shut him out the race because they know if he gets as much airtime as those other so called conservative candidates he will have a chance at beating Hillary, which I'm sure everyone would like to see. Ron Paul Girl - hot chick that loves Ron Paul http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4962987389469490136&q=ron+paul+girl&total=325&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7113243982568070461&q=ron+paul+girl&total=325&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=4 Ron Paul IS Top Tier http://www.usadaily.com/article.cfm?articleID=128737 I forgot to mention that since Al Gore has moved on to bigger and better things (he created global warming), Ron Paul is now the unanimous choice for President of the Internets. Awesome!!!
Public Comments
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- What about standing by OUR manly man, our President Bush!?! No regime change on the verge of World War 3!
- Yes, Ron Paul will be president of cyberspace.
- It's hard to imagine him not receiving the nomination and winning the presidency if enough Americans hear his message. The difference between his popularity on the Internet and his unknown status demonstrates what happens when a medium that supports the free exchange of ideas is compared to controlled media. Mainstream media censors what the American people are allowed to hear. The Internet is uncontrolled. Ron Paul wants to keep it that way! Mainstream media's top executives belong to the Council on Foreign Relations. All you have to do is read the Council's magazine FOREIGN AFFAIRS, and you'll see what their agenda is. Rudy, Mitt, Hilly and the rest of that crown have made their deals with the CFR. They restrict their positions to be compatible with the parameters of discussion set by the Council on Foreign Relations. Go to the Council's website and you will see it's membership list. You won't find Ron Paul's name there. You will also find many corporate executives, high military officers and academics of Ivy League schools. Ron Paul wants to return us to Constitutional government. The rest of the candidates are pledged to continue government of, by and for the Council on Foreign Relations, and its members.
- No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, and did I mention, no! He isn't well enough known, well enough liked. He is also loony in wanting to disband the CIA, I mean WHAT? In the middle of the War on Islamic terrorism? Are you crazy. NO he won't win the nomination.
- He will win! I love the idea that he has so many supporters and they love walking, raising money and spreding his message for him! He is honest will not back down when he is being pushed. I am voting for him!
- During the third quarter, Paul received more itemized contributions (donations exceeding $200) than both Giuliani and Romney in 7 states: Washington, New Mexico, Kansas, North Dakota, Montana, Alaska, and Hawaii. [43] [44] [45] In Iowa he received only 2 percent less itemized contributions than Romney, the winner of the straw poll. Fourty-nine percent of Paul's total contributions was from donations not exceeding $200 and therefore was not included in the state totals for the quarter. [46] Eighteen percent of Romney's total contributions was not included. [47] Only eleven percent of Giuliani's total contributions was not included. [48] With donations of $200 or less included, it can be estimated that Paul received more contributions than both Giuliani and Romney in an additional 5 states: Iowa, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Nebraska. It also can be estimated that he only received one eighth (1/8) less than than Romney, the leader, in New Hampshire.
- He just might have a shot at the internet nomination and the internet presidency. Fortunantly for the the rest of the country thats the only place. What a joke.
- It's possible, I know he has my vote in the primaries :)
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