
Source: LewRockwell.com
First we stop the killing, and then we restore the Constitution. These are our two main priorities. And that's why I'm voting for Ron Paul. He is the only candidate (with a chance to win) who's promising to do both. And he'll keep his word.

Source: dailypaul.com
Foxnews eats crow over Ron Paul's Iowa Debate
Posted in Political Thoughts | Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 | Trackback
This is freaking funny.

Source: scholarsandrogues.com
And you college football fans thought you were having a weird year. Pity the poor political junkies.

I received an email today stating that Fox News in the past couple of days made new requirements for presidential hopefuls to enter the Iowa debate. The one that im taking about is the requirement to have at least be at or above 5% in national polls.

Source: angus-reid.com
A majority of adults in the United States believe their country requires a new choice in federal politics, according to a poll by Princeton Survey Research Associates released by Newsweek. 54 per cent of respondents believe the U.S.

Source: Wired News
In the past two weeks, THREAT LEVEL reporters have managed to draw the wrath of two different cultural tribes renown for their resolve and certitude: Apple fanatics, and Ron Paul enthusiasts.

Source: Politico
Trevor Lyman came from nowhere this week to earn a spot in fundraising lore by engineering a reported $4 million day for Ron Paul's dark horse Republican presidential campaign.

I like things that are Just and Fair. I can't figure out how Debates in the Untied State of American could be anything else.

Source: cato-at-liberty.org
So Ron Paul's record fundraising haul has rattled the cubicles on 17th Street, forcing the Weekly Standard to run a hit piece on him, offering the limp zinger that he's the "don't tase me, bro" candidate, named for the fellow who got zapped at a John Kerry rally in 2004 …

Source: The Washington Post
Until now, journalists have basically dismissed the Texas Republican congressman as a joke, a fringe candidate, a comic-relief figure with a whole lot of wacky views.

Source: The Daily Dish
You will notice the Bushies' defensiveness and smears.

Source: contentions
At the same time, it seems to surprise many that Paul's undeniable grassroots effectiveness hasn't translated to a showing either in national or state polls.

Source: AOL
Ron Paul has set the bar. Can the other candidates meet the challenge? Are they willing to be as open about their monetary support? If we really want change in this country, we need a different kind of leader. One who will be open and honest.

Source: YouTube
Ron Paul on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 10-30-07

Source: AOL
This morning, a collective gasp of dismay was heard coming from the Republican party candidates for president. The news? Texas congressman Ron Paul has set a new GOP single-day fundraising record. In a 24-hour period Mr. Paul raised $4.2 Million dollars through on-line donations.

Source: The Times
Guy Fawkes, a 17th-century English mercenary and terrorist who tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament, is an unlikely figurehead for a US Republican presidential candidate.

Source: AMERICAblog
I just can't get over the fact that whenever I watch the presidential debates - and trust me, my interest is waning fast (I mean, how many of these non-debates can you actually watch?) - the only people who really shine are Kucinich, Gravel and Paul.

Source: Think Progress
Yesterday, Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-TX), who has "a libertarian tilt and an out-of-Iraq pitch," set a single day fundraising record for the Republican field by hauling "in more than $4.2 million in nearly 24 hours." Asked by MSNBC's Norah O'Donnel …

Source: wonkette.com
Take a good look at the enemy in blue on the right. This is a sniveling "moneybomber" bot, one of many that donated $4.3 million to Ron Paul's campaign yesterday.

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Here in Asheville, NC, there's an eclectic mix of people and political views. Yes, it is a liberal, new-ager oasis, but it is also up in the Appalachian mountains of North Carolina. In other words, there are all kinds of people here.

Source: The New York Times
"Historians and British schoolchildren remember Guy Fawkes as the Roman Catholic, anti-Protestant rebel who on Nov. 5, 1605, tried to assassinate King James I by blowing up the Parliament.

Source: undergroundpolitics.com
Sean Hannity's forum moderators don't like the fact that discussion supporting Ron Paul spontaneously erupted at their political website.

Source: Wired News
Maybe it was the site's tagline -- "Hope for North America" -- that made him doubtful of the forum's legitimacy. Or, the oddly bombastic tenor of his fellow forum members' posts.

Source: The Moderate Voice
Earlier this year, we launched our "Facing the Music Project" – an effort to objectively profile the major party candidates vis-à-vis their positions on five broad policy questions.

Source: The New York Times
On Monday, a group of Paul supporters helped raised more than $4.07 million in one day — approaching what the campaign raised in the entire last quarter — through a Web site called ThisNovember5th.com, a reference to the day the British commemorate the thwarted bombing.