New Ron Paul money bomb scheduled for January 21st!

United States
January 4, 2008 12:04pm CST
http://freeatlast2008.com/ In honor of Martin Luther King. Thoughts, anyone? If I have money by then -- and I should, I'll be donating this time 'round. I dunno how much I'll be able to, but I'll be able to contribute, finally. Anyone else planning to donate?
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• United States
4 Jan 08
Nope. Sorry, he didn't do too well at the caucus, & I am waiting for New Hampshire, where I think he will maybe give it up. At least you can use it as a tax deduction, next year.
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• United States
6 Jan 08
He beat Guiliani in Iowa, and fifth place while isn't great, it does keep him in the game. 'Sides CNN said that New Hampshire expects Ron Paul to get third place. Anyway, I'm curious on what's brought you to believe that he might give up?
@mizrae (587)
• United States
5 Jan 08
I just heard on the radio this morning that Fox News (with the slogan "fair and unbiased" reporting) is NOT admitting Ron Paul to the Republican debates they are doing. With a popularity base greater than Giuliani (who was invited) and now more money than most, Fox News has NO real reason to exclude him. What do you suppose this "conservative" leaning news station has to fear?
• United States
6 Jan 08
I'll have to correct one small detail here, dearie. He's not going to be admitted into the Fox FORUM, but will be allowing him to participate in their debate. Just not the forum. Some people at Fox, after learning that he beat Giuliani in Iowa, wanted their bosses to reconsider..and New Hampsire's GOP are perportedly fighting Fox news on this. That's the information I have, however, I'm slightly out of date..because that was the news as of yesterday. I doubt they'd be so bold o remove him entirely though, they're just taking that one opportunity to slight him because they can.
@mkirby624 (1598)
• United States
12 Jan 08
New Hampshire GOP dropped all funding and support of the forum on Fox that Paul wasn't invited to. They say it was because there wasn't enough room for another candidate, but my question is, why not exclude the candidate currently in LAST...which would be Rudy? Jay Leno invited him on his show to discuss this issue, where Ron had an excellent interview to much applause.
• United States
13 Jan 08
I was asking the same thing. Inviting the candidate who was below him on the scale (Ron Paul technically earned himself a spot on the top five candidates), makes no sense and suggests that they really do have something against him. I was so happy when the NewHampshire GOP said, "You're being stupid fox, say goodbye to us funding you." I also saw the interview, it's one of my alltime favorites currently that Ron Paul was in =)
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
4 Jan 08
I'm afraid I'm not in a position right now to donate to anyone but I'll say, I'm a life long Democrat but I do like a lot of what Ron Paul has to say. At any rate, I feel pretty good right now that we're going to get some real change in this country come next year! I really like the fact that someone like Ron Paul, who started out with no money at all to speak of, has managed to get so much. I've heard how loyal and passionate his supporters were in Iowa and that says a lot. Annie