Friday, November 23, 2007
CNN's Soledad O'Brian lying about Ron Paul
How could a candidate who had been polling so badly in their polls, and receive hardly any media attention compared to the other "top tier" candidates do so well?
Luckily, the huge donation day couldn't be ignored by the MSM. Unfortunately, the MSM still did their best at attempting to discredit the good doctor. Enjoy the video. Is it a conspiracy? Who knows? Seems that way.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Ron Paul raises over $4 Million in 24 hours!


Today Grassroots supporters of Congressman Ron Paul donated over $4 Million to his campaign, as party of a money-bomb organized from outside the campaign.
A Web site that is unaffiliated with the Presidential campaign set November 5th as the day for supporters of Paul to donate.
Trevor Lyman, the creator of the Web site that organized the donation date said that the date was chosen because it corresponded with the movie V for Vendetta, in which the people of Britain rise up against a totalitarian government.
"If you look at the pop culture feel-good message of the movie," Lyman said, "the people in the end say we are the deciders. That's the best way to describe it. And this is a country of and by the people."
Granted, the way CNN described it one would get the impression that the date was honoring a terrorist attack. But again, the main stream media doesn't seem to want Paul to win anything.
There were over 35,000 individual donations.
I personally donated $25.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Ron Paul holds rally in Columbia, South Carolina

Despite CNN.com's blog not mentioning his coming (Seriously, look at that link and tell me it isn't a conspiracy), Congressman Ron Paul met with supporters at a rally in Columbia, SC on Friday.
The rally drew upwards of at least 500 (ball parking here) dedicated supporters, some coming with home-made signs, with many other signs saying "Google Ron Paul", or "Ron Paul: Hope for America."
The diverse crowd included young and old, boring white people, zany minorities, and men and women. Take that, McCain crowd in Rock Hill a few weeks ago that was pretty much all white old people.
When Paul emerged to take the stage he was met with applause and cheering, and the chant "RON PAUL! RON PAUL! RON PAUL!"
Paul spoke about America's need to get out of Iraq, and how he's more anti-war than Hillary Clinton. He spoke of bringing troops home from Korea, Germany, and pretty much the rest of the world. He said that he would restore and protect our civil liberties, and in general he promised to follow the constitution.
When he finished speaking the audience was invited to come up and meet Ron Paul, and yours truly was the very first person to do so.
Unfortunately, I couldn't think of any clever questions to ask, as Dr. Timbs suggested, but I did say "Good golly, Congressman Paul, you're awesome, I'm totally voting for you." He said that he was glad to hear it and we posed for a picture. Needless to say, I can die happy now.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Ron Paul in South Carolina!

Republican Presidential candidate and Internet Front-Runner Congressman Ron Paul will be in South Carolina from Thursday November 1 to Saturday the third. He will be in various locations as the campaign opens new offices this week in Greenville, Columbia, and Charleston.
The schedule is as follows:
Thursday, November 1
• Greenville Campaign Office Grand Opening - 402 North Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, SC - 4:00 PM ET
• Spartanburg GOP Meeting - County Council Chambers, County Administrative Office Building, 366 N. Church Street, Spartanburg, SC - 7:00 PM ET
Friday, November 2
• Clemson University Rally - Strom Thurmond Institute Bldg - 1:00 PM ET
• Downtown Columbia Rally - West Columbia Riverwalk Amphitheater, 121 Alexander Street, Corner of Alexander and Gervais Street - 7:00 PM ET
Saturday, November 3
• Columbia Campaign Office Grand Opening - 1911 Hampton Street, Columbia, SC - 8:30 AM ET
• Address to Student Legislators - Embassy Suites, 200 Stoneridge Drive, Columbia, SC - 10:00 AM ET
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I am planning on being at the Downtown Columbia rally at 7:00, so feel free to come.
Also, the picture is from MSNBC's coverage of the Democract Party debate on Tuesday. You might notice there are more signs there for a Ron Paul than any other Democrat candidate.
