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Owner59 -> Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 7:41:49 PM)

Yup,anti-neo-con Dr. Ron Paul,made history with his record day.

The main stream(right-wing) media didn`t notice,or maybe they`re ignoring it on purpose.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYk8UFSBPew
 
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/06/us/politics/06paul.html?_r=2&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&adxnnlx=1194361855-WTwwiqbLhNNMN0Ve4p8skQ&oref=slogin
 

 
 




Lordandmaster -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in campaign contributions,yesterda (11/6/2007 7:43:20 PM)

Then why is he still running 90th in the polls?




Real0ne -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in campaign contributions,yeste (11/6/2007 7:45:55 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

Then why is he still running 90th in the polls?


maybe he's not?




Lordandmaster -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in campaign contributions,yeste (11/6/2007 7:49:01 PM)

Now let's see...in Iowa, as of last week, he was getting 1%:

http://www.presidentpolls2008.com/primary-election-poll-results/iowa-democratic-republican-polls.html




TheHeretic -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in campaign contributions,yesterda (11/6/2007 7:57:56 PM)

      Maybe Hillary gave him the money?




Owner59 -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in campaign contributions,yesterda (11/6/2007 8:08:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

Then why is he still running 90th in the polls?


My opinion,the back room guys are trying to put the kibosh on his run.

Here`s the 1st GOP post debate "spin".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8oO_OD3PtI

Notice how Paul is referred to as a "2nd" tier candidate.

Notice GOPAC chairman Michael Steele`s comment,that Paul "is done".What a jerk.

Watch Sean Hannity's reaction,when at first,Paul leads the "Fox News Text Poll",like he ate a lemon.He`s such a phony.Paul ends up placing 2nd.




Owner59 -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in campaign contributions,yesterda (11/6/2007 8:12:27 PM)

  He`s won five straw polls.

Washington, Alabama, New Hampshire, or South Carolina,and New Jersey

Did anyone know this?Even you neo-cons?




dcnovice -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 8:13:36 PM)

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The main stream(right-wing) media didn`t notice,or maybe they`re ignoring it on purpose.


It was one of the headlines on the Yahoo home page.




Owner59 -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 8:15:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

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The main stream(right-wing) media didn`t notice,or maybe they`re ignoring it on purpose.


It was one of the headlines on the Yahoo home page.


Is Yahoo main-stream media?

Maybe,I guess.I was thinking TV news,radio,etc.

This was a record.That alone, should have made more news.




Real0ne -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 8:42:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Owner59
This was a record.That alone, should have made more news.


3rd party candiate?  He could make president and it wont be on the news LOL




dcnovice -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 8:44:41 PM)

Yahoo isn't tradition MSM, agreed, but it does reach a lot of people.

Trying to find the Yahoo piece (no luck), I came across links to a variety of news stories. So it sounds like the story got at least some play.




dcnovice -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 8:49:59 PM)

Found a piece in the Washington Post.




Owner59 -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 8:57:51 PM)

If he promises to end the Iraq war,I would vote republican(if he wins the primary).

To me,it`s that important.




subrob1967 -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 9:14:35 PM)

Ok, lets say we're on Fantasy Island, and Ron Paul gets elected President. How much of his agenda do you honestly think he'll get passed with the current congress? He has zero partisan support, let alone any bi partisan support.

And anything he wants to accomplish would have to be thru executive orders, which congress will conviently outlaw, if Paul tried to use them.




Owner59 -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 9:22:53 PM)

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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

Ok, lets say we're on Fantasy Island, and Ron Paul gets elected President. How much of his agenda do you honestly think he'll get passed with the current congress? He has zero partisan support, let alone any bi partisan support.

And anything he wants to accomplish would have to be thru executive orders, which congress will conviently outlaw, if Paul tried to use them.


Your analysis is amateurish.

1st, bush is using those EOs now,with impunity.

2nd,you aren`t a fortune teller,and have no clue how Paul would govern.

My feeling is that he`s act like a president and restore the rule of law.For me,that would be enough,and all he`d have to do.




TheHeretic -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 9:30:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

Ok, lets say we're on Fantasy Island, and Ron Paul gets elected President. How much of his agenda do you honestly think he'll get passed with the current congress? He has zero partisan support, let alone any bi partisan support.




           If Paul were actually elected, I think Congress would have to respect at least some of that mandate. 

         More likely, he'll be the spoiler that allows Hillary to win an election where half the electorate will never vote for her.




Owner59 -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 9:32:38 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

quote:

ORIGINAL: subrob1967

Ok, lets say we're on Fantasy Island, and Ron Paul gets elected President. How much of his agenda do you honestly think he'll get passed with the current congress? He has zero partisan support, let alone any bi partisan support.




          If Paul were actually elected, I think Congress would have to respect at least some of that mandate. 

        More likely, he'll be the spoiler that allows Hillary to win an election where half the electorate will never vote for her.


He could beat her.Anything`s possible.

A year in politics, is like a lifetime.Anything can happen.




TheHeretic -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 9:40:44 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Owner59
He could beat her.



       Got some prime beachfront property for you in Barstow.  Of course, the tide will be out when you go for the walk-through....




cyberdude611 -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 9:42:07 PM)

Ron Paul is this year's Howard Dean. He put together a very powerful internet campaign and raised lots of money.... but he can't transform that into true votes. He's not getting any traction in the polls. Meanwhile, Mike Huckabee who only has $600,000 in the bank has surged to 10%......10 times more points than Ron Paul.




subfever -> RE: Does anyone know that Ron Paul brought in over 4 million dollars in contributions,yesterday? (11/6/2007 9:49:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: cyberdude611

Ron Paul is this year's Howard Dean. He put together a very powerful internet campaign and raised lots of money.... but he can't transform that into true votes. He's not getting any traction in the polls. Meanwhile, Mike Huckabee who only has $600,000 in the bank has surged to 10%......10 times more points than Ron Paul.


Now really, how much sense does that make? I guess the PTB will have some of you believing that the donors of all those millions to Paul's campaign will be voting for someone else.




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