Monday, November 19, 2007

Ron Paul's grassroots support

Unlikely allies unite for Paul's quixotic bid (11/19/07)

Today's Washington Post puts the spotlight on you-- our wonderful and diverse supporters. Stephen Dinan writes about how Ron Paul's grassroots support runs the gamut of backgrounds, experiences, and persuasions, yet shows how his message of freedom, peace, and prosperity unites us all. Ron Paul is truly bringing the Republican Party together.

You can read the article here.

Paul: Renew devotion to freedom, limited government (11/19/07)

Today's Des Moines Register has a special opinion editorial by Ron Paul:

"On the fourth day of July in 1776, a small group of men boldly told the most powerful nation on Earth they were free. They declared that all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights.

One then has to wonder how Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin would react to our current state of affairs. . ."

Continue reading the Register exclusive here.

Student Support for Paul Grows (11/17/07)

"U.S. Representative Paul (R-Texas) is running for the Republican presidential nomination on a platform of restoring the country to the values of the Constitution and founding fathers. Specifically, he wants to pull troops out of Iraq, repeal the income tax, abolish the Federal Reserve and put America back on the gold standard.

"It's those views that make him the Republican Party's most radical candidate; they are also beliefs that have made Paul an icon for many college-aged voters."

CBS News

Announcing the CNN/YouTube Debate Video Contest (11/14/07)

CNN has asked the Ron Paul campaign to create a 30 second video to air during the CNN/YouTube debate scheduled for November 28th. In keeping with the spirit of this campaign, we want YOU to create the video that will air. Please read all of the contest details here to learn the rules and submission details.


1 comment:

Vote For Hillary Online said...

Ron Paul is a nice guy and all, but if you want a real candidate with real values, then you want Hillary Clinton. We need some change in America and we need it now.

I like to think of America as a suffering patient, where Hillary is an experienced doctor. What we need here is some good medicine.