Win a Visit From Ron Paul!
The long shot Republican libertarian isn’t as much of a long shot anymore, registering 8:1 odds of being our next president according to Sportsbetting.com and other notable gambling sites.
Ron Paul has proved to have an extremely loyal internet following and subsequently has generated good revenues for a second tier candidate. Now he’s having a fundraising competition and the winning group will actually get a private meeting with Ron Paul and he will speak at the event you organize. How wonderful and nice. The only requirement is that your group raises a minimum of $11,500. No biggie, just be sure to bake lots of cookies.
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4 opinions for Win a Visit From Ron Paul!
DENISE K.
Aug 30, 2007 at 7:03 pm
I am changing my voter registration status to Republican just so I can vote for Paul in the primary. If I had money I’d give it to him.
This man is our only hope, and without him in the presidential election I will not be voting, because any of the other candidates equals a path further down the line to the New World Order.
Obama, Clinton, and ALL others are on the CFR. Not Ron Paul. And the things he wants abolished should be. There is no law that we have to pay income tax. And the federal reserve… Well I needn’t even say anything.
http://www.ronpaulvideos.com/
The word is spreading. Don’t be surprised if you end up seeing a family member supporting him.
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Alex
Aug 31, 2007 at 9:07 pm
I think it’s a good idea if you are a Democrat to switch party affiliations to vote in the Republican primaries. Why not choose the best of their candidates which is for sure Ron Paul. I love his philosophy on foreign policy. He is spot on correct in everything I’ve heard him say in that regard.
Problem is that he would continue the vast discrepency of wealth in this country. He doesn’t believe in student loans so lots of kids would get left out in higher education. Plus there are the Supreme Court nominations, the court is just slightly right but he can swing it VASTLY right and abortion could become illegal. Also, more deregulation of business practices would adversely affect consumers.
I don’t believe he could get the income tax abolished anyway, just don’t think it would pass through Congress. Tax money just needs to be used more responsibly, we need to get rid of this profiteering off health care and Ron Paul would for sure do nothing about that. The Dems may not either but the effort could be there, it needs to be there.
Every other industrial country that has universal health care finds our system absurd. And it really is, it’s disgusting.
Regardless, as far as Republican candidates I for sure endorse Ron Paul. I don’t have an endorsement for Dems yet.
DENISE K.
Sep 1, 2007 at 3:08 am
Yeah I am sure income tax will still be around, but I can hope. I was just commenting on what you said in a different post, about him wanting to abolish all government
The reason the supreme court is as bad as it is, is in part due to Bush’s cronys. Sure, nothing can be done about that yet. But Ron Paul believes that the issue of abortion should not be brought to that level, and should be decided within the states. Of course I do not agree, but he is an old-timer and a OB/GYN, so I guess I can’t blame him for thinking that way. Abortions are not going to become illegal, no matter who is in office.
As far as student loans and health care… I hate to say it but I think we just have to look at what is MOST important at this moment and that is stopping the war. He wants to admit we’re wrong and leave. And he is the only person with a consistent voting record. I think that’s more important than Hillary Clinton dropping doc visit copays back down to 10 bucks. And with student loans’ interest rates as outrageous as they are now, some of these kids may be better off…
Alex
Sep 5, 2007 at 10:15 pm
That’s a good point about student loan interest rates. Kids really need to think twice about taking out loans for school considering the big interest hikes under the Bush administration. But the rates change and with a Dem in office they can bring the rates back down. They were at historic lows previous.
I don’t think the Iraq war is the most important issue because eventually (shortly after Bush leaves) we will leave. I think health care, education and the economy are all equally important. Bush’s no child left behind has been “no white child left behind” and a miserable failure. We need a Dem to fix this stuff.
I do like Paul’s belief in stronger states rights because some states have vastly different cultures. You can argue that states like Oregon and Utah should be apart of seperate countries.
And yes Paul does have the most consistent voting record and is probably the most honest person running but at the end of the day he is not the right guy for the future of the country.
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