Posted on 12/16/2007 10:43:13 PM PST by grundle
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul's supporters raised over $6 million Sunday to boost the 10-term Texas congressman's campaign for the White House.
Called a "Money Bomb," the goal was to raise as much money as possible on the Internet in one day. The campaign's previous fundraiser brought in $4.2 million.
At midnight EST, donations were over $6 million, according to the campaign Web site. Those donations are processed credit card receipts, said Paul campaign spokesman Jesse Benton. Benton said the median donation is about $50 in the fundraiser, which was the idea of Paul supporters who are not officially connected to the campaign.
Trevor Lyman, a Paul supporter who is traveling the country following the Ron Paul blimp, said the date of the fundraiser coincides with the 234th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.
The Ron Paul blimp is an aerial billboard emblazoned on one side with "Who is Ron Paul? Google Ron Paul." The other side reads "Ron Paul Revolution." The blimp, another grass-roots effort, was in Chester, S.C., on Sunday, and organizers hope to get it to New Hampshire before the Jan. 8 primary there.
Sorry, I meant to inform the poster you were quoting that the only votes cut and run will get are from the blame America first crowd.
My hope is that some other bright real conservative will incorporate the best ideas in Paul’s campaign and back them up. This is a key election and I’d rather not see “Hillary!” implementing socialism in 2009.
I don’t care whether the winning party calls itself ‘GOP’ or ‘Libertarian’ or ‘Constitution Party’ as long as it achieves conservative/libertarian ends. However the odds are pretty good that either the GOP nominee or the Dem nominee will win :)
In short I’d rather the GOP become more libertarian than the conservative movement splinter and lose 5 elections in a row trying to sort out what name it ought to call itself.
One word: PROOF...
No prob...happens often actually.
Do you have proof of your contention or is it just misguided hearsay?
“If FR is any indication of conservative thought, the current thought is to smear and expel the libertarians.”
If memory serves Mr. Robinson had something to say about Mr. Paul specifically, but that was directed at his Iraq stance.
(see #s 150, 212, 216, 232 on http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1933229/posts)
Note: this is mild compared to what Mr. Robinson wrote about Mr. Guiliani, hehe.
As you would expect for a political site that has occasionally made significant impact out in the real world, the opposition would like to discredit FR. While there are many real libertarians and conservatives who support Paul for good reason, there are also a good number of Dim-RATs who support Paul for the sole reason that he’s taken the same tack on the war as ‘Code Pink’ and other far-left groups. These individuals have often elected to masquerade as ‘disaffected conservatives’ here. So we have had a number of Paul trolls trying to disrupt things - with the effect that Paul is not well received here generally.
Libertarian (small-l) thought continues to flourish here and competes vigorously on many threads. Unlike DU, people here do not think in lockstep and argument is the order of the day. That’s normal and if it ever stopped I’d worry.
Thanks for your thoughts in this exchange. I keep coming back for a reason. Rock on, FRiend.
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