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.
Please explain to me the logistics of how Soros organized over 100,000 individuals to give small credit card donations of what was really his money.
11% in South Carolina last I checked, and about 8% in New Hampshire (where the darlin’ of FR, Thompson, as about 2%). Gosh, first time I’ve ever seen freepers put so much weight on the MSM polls.
Listen up clueless. Reagan ATTACKED them on all fronts. Grenada was attacked militarily to fight their proxies. Don't for one minute try to peddle some nonsense that Reagan let some "benign neglect" happen.
Yeah, but the blimp is funded independently by his supporters too, not by the official campaign.
These people make me sick.
***Please explain to me the logistics of how Soros organized over 100,000 individuals to give small credit card donations of what was really his money.***
Yes, because like billbears, I am waiting for my refund check from Soros. Extremely Extreme Extremist has already stated he needs the check too because his mom is getting ready to kick him out of the basement.
Lets investigate real americans who’s donations average about 100.00 while Hillary and the rest get max donations of 2300.00 from waiters and dishwashers. Makes a lot of sense.
"Independently"? By Soros?
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Yep. And I know it's not a popular thing to say here, but it's not surprising to me that Clinton and Bush drafted something so similar. :-/
“You think that Reagan misunderstood Ron Paul’s views? Or did Ron Paul’s views change in the past 25 years?”
I’m saying Ron Paul wouldn’t have done what Reagan did in his tenture. And I doubt Reagan would do what Ron Paul wants to do....now.
“In any case, I see more of LBJ and Wilson in the Bush foreign policy than I see of Reagan and Goldwater.”
I’m not a fan of Bush. If the dems didn’t exist...I would vote against him any day of the week.
“Did Reagan attack the USSR or did he let it collapse economically.”
Is that a question or a statement?
He fought them indirectly in multiple fronts (read up on his presidency). And he put them in an arms race...depletely them of funds. While inplanting multiple propaganda radio shows throughout the communist regime. So yes he did, but not directly. : )
An excellent president on foreign policy, and apparently a fan Sun Tzu. Bush skipped that book.
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“Having a strong defense doesn’t mean policing the world.”
You really think Reagan didn’t do anything like that?...Seriously!? Man, we must be reading different history books.
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“Yeah, Reagan supported FDR and Paul would have supported him, since he went to war only with nations that declared war on us and after CONGRESS had then declared war on them!”
Wow...don’t know much about that era?
Previous to Japan’s alliance with Germany, we held a rather neutral policy with Japan. Now even though they were slaughteing the Chinese people, we didn’t take a definitive stance. The moment FDR saw an opening to get war, he did.
That’s when Japan allied themselves with Germany. FDR immediately changed his policy on Japan, and said it was bad that they were killing Chinese people...lol...as though that was the reason. Churchill was begging him to enter the war, and FDR wanted to. They met several times over this issue. So FDR set-up various sanctions that would cripple the Japanese war machine.
The Japanese had no alternative but to fight us at that point. FDR got his war. Thankful. Otherwise we would have been residing under the Nazi’s and Japanese.
Politicians outside of FDR’s circle wanted to ignore everything, and not even sanction Japan. The war with them wouldn’t have happened...Germany would have conquered Britain, and would have expanded their empire east. These politicians remind me of Ron Paul.
***not surprising to me that Clinton and Bush drafted something so similar.***
It was handed over to him when Clinton gave him the keys to the W/H, LOL.
Bet George Sr and Bill will be working on their golf game together this coming holiday.
I donated today too, and count me in with those who have yet to receive a check from this "Soros" person.
LOL... I can't believe how some here are bending over backwards to (still) deny the actual support that Paul has.
“Listen up clueless. Reagan ATTACKED them on all fronts. Grenada was attacked militarily to fight their proxies. Don’t for one minute try to peddle some nonsense that Reagan let some “benign neglect” happen.”
Thank you...jeez, I was beginning to think FR has some clueless people. Apparently there are some, but not all of them...
Ron Paul supporters have a weird perception of history.
Hmm, I guess you’re right that Reagan wasn’t perfect in his foreign policy (unless you believe that Grenada went a long way towards ending the Cold War). On this one I agree Margaret Thatcher, who argued against the intervention.
“It boggles my mind how some conservatives can support the Patriot Act, when if the exact same thing would’ve been put out by Clinton, they’d probably be shouting from the rooftops about how unconstitutional it is.”
Methinks support for the Patriot Act as well as the soon-to-be-law S1959 will not be as strong among Republicans under a Hillary Clinton presidency...
“Sure he has support...and Im betting you some of those people also would vote democrat.”
You are correct. I’ve met several Democrats at Ron Paul meetups. But I’ve also met more Republicans there than anything. Is it a bad thing to have a truly conservative candidate that is able to garner support from all over the political spectrum? Isn’t that how you’re supposed to win elections? By taking votes away from the other guy?
Think of all the Democrats and Independents RP is winning over primarily because of the anti-war message that will discover his fiscal conservatism and look into it and grow to understand it. We are witnessing a MASSIVE political realignment and I couldn’t be happier.
Dr. Ron Paul is a blessing for this nation at a time when we’ll need him most.
If RP wasn’t in the race, I’d probably lean towards Duncan. I met him a few weeks ago when he came to SC and he was very friendly.
But for me, this election is so much bigger than just the war. And I think if the Republican base was to weigh all the issues, they would realize that Dr. Paul stands with them 85-90% of the time...more than can be said for the other guys.
LOL.
Better get your complaint in early before the FEC closes up shop.
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