Tuesday, December 11, 2007

How To Get Ron Paul Elected President

What to do:

"This page outlines how to get a Fair Count for Ron Paul for President in 2008"

The last time a Presidential candidate emerged on the national stage who was threatening to overturn the planned outcome -- was 1996. The candidate was Pat Buchanan. Now, in 2008, another candidate has emerged who is threatening to overturn the planned outcome. That candidate is Congressman Ron Paul. This page looks simple -- and is not flashy. But it is probably the only place you can find out about how the Ruling Elite runs a votefraud syndicate in the USA -- and how we, the people, can stop this criminal syndicate from votefrauding Ron Paul in 2008."

The most important thing for the campaign -- a fair and accurate count!


What not to do
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"Dr. No Says No: Ron Paul Turns Down Libertarian Ticket"

Colette von Hessen
Nolan Chart
Monday December 10, 2007

Dr. No has said no once again: Ron Paul on Sunday was offered the top spot on the Libertarian presidential ticket but declined to accept the invitation. Dr. Paul has been saying for weeks that he is not interested in another third-party run, citing ballot access and limited visibility as particular problems in running outside the two major parties. He's won 10 terms on a Republican ticket so far as a congressman from Texas, as he is quick to mention when thrown this inevitable question by reporters who pick up on his cross-party support. "Freedom is popular" is one of his favorite ways of describing the phenomenon of getting Ron Paul Democrats on board, much like a Ron before him.

Obviously Paul must be encouraged by his record-breaking $4.2 million haul in November's successful grassroots fundraising event which netted him the hefty sum in a single day of mostly on-line donations. There is even a blimp emblazoned with "Google Ron Paul" set to sail the skies for New Hampshire next week. Rival and GOP frontrunner Rudy Giuliani is starting to take notice of Ron Paul, recently commenting to reporters that Ron Paul's supporters are everywhere. John McCain has begun to attack Ron Paul in debates, and used the tactic widely viewed as desperate of resurrecting Hitler's name in the Florida YouTube debate. The Iowa Independent has predicted that Ron Paul will place third in the Iowa caucus, ahead of Giuliani and McCain. He's made the rounds on The Tonight Show and even women's morning talk show The View, which he managed to survive. Ron Paul is getting noticed, and this is sure to happen again in a big way on December 16, day of the Tea Party 2007 celebration in which supporters plan to send another moneybomb his way of several million dollars.

Is Ron Paul smart to stay in the GOP race? I think so. Even if he doesn't win the Republican nomination, which I would not rule out by any means given his ever-increasing momentum, there is always the Constitution Party. On paper Ron Paul seems to fit in well with its members. The Constitution Party also recently eclipsed the Libertarian Party as the nation's third-largest political party. Still, I hope the GOP will come to its senses and fast. I've been a Republican since I was 18 and could vote. If the Republican Party doesn't nominate Ron Paul I am seriously considering leaving it. I know many other conservatives who feel the same way and wish for the GOP to return to its fiscally responsible, pro-liberty, pro-life, and non-interventionist policy. As Dr. Paul often points out, what ever happened to "no nation-building"?


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If he's not on the ballot come November, then I'm writing him in!