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Sabrin campaign's current donations
In case anyone is wondering, the current amount that they raised is over $350000.
I WILL BE THERE
While I can't afford the $4600 ticket, I will come at the $100 ticket. It will be awesome to meet Dr. Paul.
>>>Paul will host a Sabrin
>>>Paul will host a Sabrin fundraiser at the Newark Penn Station Hilton
MUCH better!
Oh be still my heart.
What a hot event to pick up chicks at. Just like a Star Trek Convention.
Cartoon
I guess Ron Paul didn't see that cartoon about him and Sabrin!
This will be a big event for Sabrin and will afford him some real media coverage.
This will
Barely be a ripple, and will raise very little money. While I admit that less people care about Murray than Ron Paul, the Ron Paul frenzy is over.
Sabrin's Surrender Tour
Do you think that Brother John can rework Springsteen's "No Surrender" lyrics to "No victory, just surrender" for this event?
I have been
mistaken about many things in my life-but the Ron Paul Revolution being over is not one of them. Many things that Ron said are good ideas-but rest assured, his 15 minutes and the 5 minutes that Murray ripped off are over
Ron Paul
was rolling in cash when McCain was begging for matching funds.
Raising 30+ mil as a marginlized candidate with zero TV face time is nothing to sneeze at.
And Paul still has 6 mil laying in wait, to go in a PAC for like minded candidates. Nice little edge.
Since the NJGOP is now the official "hat in hand" party, someone explain why they are kicking the cash cow to the curb.
Eyes Wide Open
Great news.
Latest news from the establishment Republicans!
I dunno know that guy Ron Paul. What part of NJ is he from? Has he got any cash? Yes! Bingo! Let's put him for the US Senate. There is a spot to replace that guy Zimmer, who has got no cash. We are so good. I told you so. Ron Paul for the US Senate (approved by Tom Wilson and back to the USSR Chairmen)
Ron Paul
Is a footnote, his ideas (at least the ones you pointed out) are not his, they have been present in political debate since the begining of the country itself. His more interesting ideas will die a quick political death. I'm not saying this to offend, it is simply the truth. Ron Paul is (more appropriatly was) a fringe candidate that made a decent splash, but was rejected in every contest. This isnt rocket science, the same thing happend when Forbes and Perot ran.
Your Faith
Is astounding, and I have noted before that many of his ideas are good and I am not tirvializing them-but I am sure that a groundswell of support for candidates in the light of Ron Paul will not be getting massive amounts of support the recent poll showing how pittifully low Murray is in name recognition is evidence.
Ron Paul = Major Lulz
Remember when Snakes on a Plane was supposed to be the best movie ever produced and everyone on the internet was soooo excited about it? Remember how the movie turned out? That pretty much is a good metaphor for the Paul campaign.
His supports are better known by their internet name: Paultardz.
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