Ron Paul Q3 Earnings.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by tyler19, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. DrEvil

    DrEvil

    I recommend that he hold that in gold and not dollars until he's ready to spend.
     
    #11     Oct 4, 2007
  2. DrEvil

    DrEvil

    Guiliani looks dirty next to a bum.
     
    #12     Oct 4, 2007
  3. achilles28

    achilles28

    Hallelujah!
     
    #13     Oct 4, 2007
  4. Turok

    Turok

    Which means he has no chance of election, which is sad.

    JB
     
    #14     Oct 4, 2007
  5. #15     Oct 4, 2007
  6. tyler19

    tyler19

  7. dcvtss

    dcvtss

    A rare editorial oversight, coincidental to all major media outlets.
    :confused: :confused:





    Unfortunately there's nothing confusing about it.
    :( :(
     
    #17     Oct 4, 2007
  8. atonix

    atonix

    It's no mistake that Paul gets ignored by the media. They enjoy the current status quo, and really don't want to see change, as they probably wouldn't benefit.

    If it wasn't for the internet, Paul wouldn't stand a chance. He's a huge underdog as it is, but at least the word is spreading.
     
    #18     Oct 7, 2007
  9. pma

    pma

    Very glad to hear that word is spreading about Ron Paul!
     
    #19     Oct 8, 2007

  10. He should accept E-gold only. :D


    Sadly his efforts are no match for hitlery and her AIPAC purse :(

    I do believe she will be the winner, no matter what people want (remember, the unaudited electronic voting machines are usless as a democratic tool)

    AIPAC, or the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, describes itself as the most important organization affecting the U.S. relationship with Israel. With a budget of $65 million, and membership now standing at over 100,000, it is no wonder that congressional staffers consider it one of the most powerful and effective lobbies on Capitol Hill.

    Once a year, AIPAC holds its annual conference in Washington DC. This May it was attended by over 5,000 participants. Its annual policy conference is one of Washington’s largest gatherings of lawmakers, topped only by the President’s State of the Union address. Guests this year included two-thirds of the House, half the Senate, and Vice President Richard Cheney.

     
    #20     Oct 8, 2007