NeedToUseYou -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/7/2007 1:55:48 PM)
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ORIGINAL: mnottertail general reply: I bet his campaign accountants do. Ron I'm thinking that all of his supporters were told to contribute on that day for the free publicity it would generate, that it was a publicity stunt, and that's what was meant by the term "money bomb(s)". A follow up question would be, how do you take anyone seriously who is forced to stoop to such Mickey Mouse publicity stunts It's just a day everyone had a big push to collect a bunch of money. It came from the movie V for Vendetta, a movie I personally hated, but whatever. As far as mickey mouse publicity stunts, LOL, You must of never heard of what is called "fund raising campaigns" you know like all candidates have done for god knows how long. So, if your position is its a mickey mouse stunt to raise lots of cash on a schedule day, well my friend, there are a lot of mickeys and minnie's in washington like everyone of them. Seriously, grow up. It called raising money. I didn't here any of this bullshit, when Romney went war dialing for bucks when he established the previous record and got coverage for it, I'd say that is a lot worse, than supports just saying on this day let's give a bunch of money without the campaign getting involved at all. Mickey Mouse, LOL, whatever, man. There are plenty of things to get the panties twisted over in this election, but acting like money raising pushes are somehow a new disease brought on by the Paulites, is quite frankly obsurd to the nth degree.
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