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  • [Ron] Paul Raises $6 Million in 24-Hour Effort [December 16, 2007]

    12/16/2007 10:43:13 PM PST · by grundle · 368 replies · 1,853+ views
    breitbart.com ^ | December 16, 2007
    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...
  • Ron Paul raises millions in today's Boston Tea Party event ($3.2 million @ 3:00 EST)

    12/16/2007 11:57:44 AM PST · by traviskicks · 288 replies · 1,989+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | 12/16/07 | Michael Levenson
    On Nov. 5, supporters of Ron Paul raked in more than $4.2 million in donations in 24 hours, mostly of them collected over the Internet. Today, they're at it again. Hoping to detonate what they call a "money bomb," the supporters started fundraising at midnight Saturday and have already raised $2 million as of about 10:30 a.m. today, more than at this point on Nov. 5, according to figures they posted online. They hope to collect a total of $10 million by midnight Sunday. Last time, they tied their fundraising to Guy Fawkes Day, which commemorates a British mercenary who...
  • ‘Disgusted with All of Them’: Code Pink to Take Aim at Dems in ‘08

    12/12/2007 6:17:04 PM PST · by RDTF · 33 replies · 438+ views
    Breitbart ^ | Dec 12, 2007 | not specified
    "We felt betrayed by the very people we helped to put into office. We have a particular break with the leadership of the Democratic Party," Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin said
  • Two Code Pink Protesters Pose as Media to Try to Get Senate Credentials

    12/12/2007 4:20:46 PM PST · by Wyatt K · 13 replies · 16+ views
    Fox News ^ | Turner | Trish
    WASHINGTON — Anti-war demonstrators from Code Pink took a further step in their efforts to protest at the Capitol Tuesday, with two members of the group attempting to apply for media credentials with false information, FOX News has learned. The two protesters, not dressed in the typical fuchsia used to identify group members at protests, entered the Senate Radio-TV Gallery with an application for credentials that indicated they were documentary workers for Dateline NBC.
  • Code Pink to take aim at Democrats in 2008

    12/12/2007 2:57:17 PM PST · by dynachrome · 38 replies · 513+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 12-12-07 | S.A. Miller
    Leaders of the antiwar group Code Pink, frustrated by the ineffectiveness of Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill, yesterday said they are mobilizing a campaign for regime change within the party in the 2008 elections.
  • Who's Afraid Of The Big Code Pink?

    12/12/2007 5:53:29 AM PST · by bocopar · 10 replies · 182+ views
    Bob Parks: Outside The Wire ^ | 12/11/07 | Bob Parks
    I'm constantly amazed by the naïveté and narcissism of the Code Pink women. It's almost like battered women syndrome. They keep believing in people who expect them to make the beds and cook the food, and if any protestation is issued, the response is a backhand to the face and a shove down the stairs. Many groups, both Republican and Democrat alike, have been burned by politicians who care about one thing and one thing only: getting re-elected. Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin is surely not that stupid....
  • Go, Mother Moonbat!

    12/11/2007 6:19:20 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 13 replies · 567+ views
    Daily Pundit ^ | December 11th 2007 | Bill Quick
    Virtually ignored by the establishment media, the famous antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan officially kicked off her campaign to unseat Speaker Nancy Pelosi with the opening of her campaign headquarters yesterday in San Francisco. The date of her headquarters opening coincided with the date John Lennon was assassinated in New York 27 years ago. Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, hoped his passing would be remembered by people everywhere imagining a world of Peace and Love. Former Board President Matt Gonzalez, former Union Local 10 Secretary-Treasurer Clarence Thomas and former mayoral candidate Ahimsa Sumchai attended the campaign kickoff event. Note the “former” status...
  • FReep 138 - December 7, 2007 - Sticking It Out

    12/10/2007 6:51:02 PM PST · by Tom the Redhunter · 39 replies · 1,166+ views
    December 10, 2007 | Tom the Redhunter
    The Honor Role of attendees:Tom the Redhunter, Jimmy Valentine's Brother, Satin_Patriot, Nellie, Chief, Cindy-True-Supporter, Plea Deal, OlbaESQ_01, Mr & Mrs Trooprally, VAFlagWaver, VictoryNY, Jessica Taylor, Lurker Bill, Alicia, and George of George and Ethel. Temps weren't so bad, as it was only in the mid 30s. However, earlier in the day we'd had quite a bit of sleet and freezing rain. Late afternoon the precipitation stopped and it warmed up a bit. My guess, though, is that a number of FReepers made the quite understandable decision earlier in the day not to attend because of the weather. This is probably...
  • Murtha admits positives in Iraq, will others?

    12/08/2007 6:35:27 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 46 replies · 953+ views
    The Grand Island Independent ^ | December 8, 2007 | Brian Bresnahan
    I had to look up the word "conniption." I wasn't sure how to spell it, but I'm sure that the likes of Code Pink, MoveOn, and other far left anti-war groups had a collective conniption fit last week. One of their poster boys, John Murtha, quit toeing their line. Surely what followed were the same fits of rage I've seen them have before. In September at a Washington D.C. rally as Senator Joe Lieberman began to address a group of pro-mission vets and Gold Star Families, several members of the anti-war groups charged toward the stage with seemingly unrestricted fury,...
  • Deported from Pak[istan], American activist arrested in Washington

    12/08/2007 3:19:56 PM PST · by Lorianne · 23 replies · 554+ views
    Top News ^ | 08 December 2007
    Washington, Dec 8: One of the two US human rights activists deported from Pakistan has been arrested soon after arrival here. Tighe Barry was detained for protesting at the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on US assistance to Pakistan. Barry has been asked to return for a court hearing on December 27. On Friday, Barry and Medea Benjamin, who went to Pakistan to support the pro-democracy movement, protested outside the State Department, urging the Bush Administration to discontinue its support to the Musharraf regime. The two flew directly from Pakistan to Washington to attend this hearing. They had asked...
  • CODE PINK'S MANIPULATION OF THE MEDIA

    12/08/2007 8:56:04 AM PST · by Wyatt K · 73 replies · 148+ views
    Wyatt K Article ^ | 12/08/2007 | Wyatt K
    CODE PINK'S MANIPULATION OF THE MEDIA. Code Pink's leader, Medea Benjamin, was arrested in Pakistan and deported. She claims that she was abused by the Pakistani police, but her claims are just more staged media manipulation from a master manipulator. Arrest Not Spontaneous The arrest of Medea Benjamin in Pakistan was not a spontaneous event even though, at first glance, it may appear that way. It was timed to coincide with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings on U.S. funding for Pakistan. The hearing, which was scheduled for Dec. 6, was advertised well in advance of that date (See Schedule...
  • Code Pink Giving Money to Terrorists in Iraq (Again?)

    12/07/2007 1:05:39 PM PST · by kristinn · 77 replies · 1,809+ views
    Friday, December 7, 2007 | Kristinn
    In a reprise of its notorious December 2004 delivery of $600,000 in cash and humanitarian aid to the 'other side' in the then al Qaeda controlled Iraqi city of Fallujah as American forces were fighting to liberate the city from the terrorists, the anti-American group Code Pink is again raising money to send to an al Qaeda stronghold in Iraq.Several weeks ago, Code Pink announced that it was soliciting money to send to Nineveh province to aid "Iraqi orphans, widows and internally displaced people."It just so happens that Nineveh province is where al Qaeda and Iraqi insurgents have recently regrouped...
  • Deported at Gunpoint from Pakistan (US Lefties given bums' rush by Pakistan)

    12/07/2007 12:02:57 PM PST · by pabianice · 55 replies · 117+ views
    Code Pink ^ | 12/7/07 | Benjamin
    On our tenth day in Pakistan, my colleague Tighe Barry and I, both human rights activists with CODEPINK and Global Exchange, were arrested at gunpoint by agents of the Pakistani government. We had just left a student rally and were driving down the streets of Lahore with a car full of Pakistani journalists and lawyers. Two cars and six motorbikes came screeching up, blocked our car, piled out with guns drawn, dragged the journalists and lawyers out of the car, beat the bystanders, and hijacked the car. With the two of us huddled in the back surrounded by shouting police,...
  • BACK FROM THE DEAD AT WALTER REED, WHY WE FREEP #137

    12/06/2007 6:06:11 PM PST · by BillF · 82 replies · 1,679+ views
    DC Chapter ^ | Dec 6, 2007 | BillF with photos by trooprally (Mrs.)
    On Nov 30,  FReepers from DC Chapter and beyond, reinforced by allies, held our weekly support the troops event at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WR). We had numerous special guests, including two who told stories reminding us vividly why we have been here for over 2 and 1/2 years through rain, snow, cold, wind, and heat. (Here is a web page with the background of the event, which is also a FReep of the  anti-troop hate group Code Pink and their fellow travelers assembled down the block to continue their vicious taunting of wounded troops. It also describes the...
  • Pakistan to deport Code Pink protesters

    12/05/2007 7:26:25 AM PST · by laotzu · 55 replies · 76+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | 12/4/07 | S.A. Miller
    Pakistan authorities today ordered the deportation of the leader of the feminist U.S. antiwar group Code Pink, who was in Lahore to join protests against the emergency rule imposed by President Pervez Musharraf, according to a spokeswoman for the group. "I'm OK — a little shaken up," Ms. Benjamin told The Washington Times by telephone from her hotel in Lahore. "They mistreated us." Ms. Benjamin said she feared for her life as the agents held her at gunpoint in a car speeding through the city to the police station. "I thought I was going to die in the car," she...
  • Laura Ingraham Gives Aid & Comfort to Code Pink's Rev. Billy

    12/04/2007 6:15:04 PM PST · by Doctor Raoul · 54 replies · 121+ views
    12/4/07
    OK, today on Laura Ingraham's show, the website shows as a guest Rev. Billy of the "Church of Stop Shopping". This guy is a known Code Pink associate and participates in the Code Pink disruptions of Congress. Here's 14 pages of Google hits on Rev. Billy and Code Pink (two words)Here's 12 pages of Google hits on Rev. Billy and CodePink (one word) The guy dresses in clerical garb and mockingly imitates an evangelical minister. The Church of Stop Shopping was this clown's response to the President's message that the public should carry on their normal activities (Go shopping...) rather...
  • Pakistan grabs Code Pink protesters

    12/04/2007 12:26:26 PM PST · by mmanager · 178 replies · 262+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 12/4/2007 | S.A. Miller
    Pakistan police today arrested the leader of the feminist U.S. antiwar group Code Pink, who was in Lahore for a student peace rally, according to a spokeswoman for the group. Medea Benjamin, a co-founder of the group, was arrested by plainclothes police with guns drawn and taken to a police station in Lahore, spokeswoman Dana Balicki said. Police also arrested Tighe Barry, a longtime Code Pink activist, who was participating with the student rally outside the Lahore Press Club. The students were protesting the emergency rule imposed Nov. 3 by President Pervez Musharraf. Police told Ms. Benjamin and Mr. Barry...
  • Foot soldiers for the Ron Paul revolution (LAT)

    12/01/2007 2:42:14 PM PST · by traviskicks · 73 replies · 1,778+ views
    LA Times ^ | 12/1/07 | James Rainey
    The freewheeling tactics of his supporters have made the GOP candidate an Internet sensation and an unlikely phenomenon. The late-fall night fairly crackled with energy -- from a persistent Santa Ana wind, the high-tension power lines overhead and, especially, from the crowd packed inside the living room of a ranch house at the west end of the San Gabriel Valley. Eighty people sat elbow to elbow on tight rows of folding chairs, chattering with enthusiasm and ideas. They would produce wall calendars and a concert. They would reenact the Boston Tea Party on the Santa Monica Pier. They would write...
  • Ron Paul on track to be biggest fundraiser (politico)

    11/30/2007 9:07:21 AM PST · by traviskicks · 171 replies · 275+ views
    Politico ^ | 11/30/07 | Jeanne Cummings
    Ron Paul may not win his party’s primary, but he is on track to capture another big title: Top Republican fundraiser for the final quarter of the money-obsessed 2008 presidential primary. In the first two months of the quarter that began Oct. 1, Paul already has raised more than $9.75 million, putting him easily within range to best the amount rival Mitt Romney received from donors during the entire third quarter. The Texas congressman has set a goal of raising $12 million before the fourth quarter’s Dec. 31st deadline, a sum New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani couldn’t achieve in the...
  • [I haven't recovered from this headache] Cambridge votes down scouts’ aid for Iraq GIs

    11/22/2007 8:52:16 AM PST · by PRePublic · 34 replies · 144+ views
    bostonherald. ^ | November 16, 2007
    Cambridge votes down scouts’ aid for Iraq GIs By Mike Underwood Friday, November 16, 2007 Big-hearted Boy Scouts collecting donations for care packages for U.S. troops are still scratching their heads after being sent packing from polling stations when Cambridge officials ruled their generous effort “political.” “We just wanted to make a lot of troops happy,” said Scout Patrick O’Connor, 16. “I was devastated that someone would think to take (the donation boxes) out,” he said. O’Connor of West Cambridge was one of the Scouts who wanted to collect toiletries, magazines, candy and other items for care packages after one...