HALL OF FAME: Thank You OpEdNews, Tavis Smiley, MSNBC & Bill Mahr!

I have several commendations to make, as an example of POSITIVE RON PAUL REPORTING (there are more, to be sure, but these are just a sampling for honorable mention, in order to show our heartfelt gratitude).  THANK YOU OpEdNews, Tavis Smiley, MSNBC & Bill Mahr, for giving Ron Paul and the Freedom rEVOLution a fair shot!  That’s all we are asking for.

FIRST, I found this really GREAT article about Ron Paul on OpEdNews, which outlet seems to be a real emerging alternative voice, to some of the MSM (Mainstream Media) misinformation out there–especially regarding the issue of bringing our troops home.  They have also posted a great many articles about Ron Paul in the past (see HERE).  BTW, they could use your moderate help at OpEdNews, I understand, to keep their alternative voice alive (click HERE).  If you help out, please LET THEM KNOW that you are a supporter of RON PAUL 2008!

Remember, it never hurts to make friends! (our president could stand to remember this, too)

America According to Ron Paul

by Dana Gabriel

‘Ron Paul isn’t an establishment type, and unlike other politicians, he doesn’t wish to further control our lives. America according to Ron Paul would be a safer, freer, more independent, and more liked nation around the world.’

It is exciting to chronicle the Ron Paul revolution of hope, liberty, and freedom. You can never accurately gage how far any grassroots movement will go, but his campaign shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Although he has taken on the mantle of leader, it is our actions that have brought success. He continues to perform well in debates and in interviews, and this quarters campaign contribution numbers are expected to be good, which will even further distance him from the bottom pack candidates and give him a better chance at becoming president. We have all witnessed the chuckles, snickers, the taunting, the ridicule, the misrepresentation, and the outright disrespect that some have directed his way. He is focused, refuses to engage in sandbox politics, and continues to put his heart, soul, and body on the line because he sincerely wants to make this country better. He isn’t an establishment type, and unlike other politicians, he doesn’t wish to further control our lives. America according to Ron Paul would be a safer, freer, more independent, and more liked nation around the world. . . .
Read the full article: http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_dana_gab_070928_america_according_to.htm

SECOND, Every media organization executive out there–and ALL FUTURE JOURNALISM STUDENTS–should be required to STUDY the meticulous attempt at unbiased moderation, made by Tavis Smiley at last night’s PBS Republican Presidential Forum!

From the introductions of the candidates–both on the PBS web site AND at the Forum–to the randomly chosen stage placements, to the absolutely equal time given for answering questions, to the lack of any apparent bias toward candidates (with the mild exception, possibly, of Keys, who tended to keep talking longer than the other candidates), to the opportunity for each and every candidate to answer each question, to the unbiased rotation, of which candidate got first dibs on questions, to a variety of questions, some of which were equally challenging to different candidates (including to Ron Paul . . . consider the Darfur, Sudan question, which led other candidates to skewer Paul . . . even though few had a real viable solution that I could detect).  Even what was LACKING, is telling!  On PBS, there was no reporting from a biased groupie-room, holed up in some cafe, in order to persuade unbiased viewers, in ’stealth’, of whom the network execs believed had “won” the debate.  Also lacking, was a post-debate SPIN-ROOM (FOX, “Fair and Balanced”), where MOST of the spinning is done by the network ”news” moderators.

All around, I commend you Tavis Smiley!  Thanks for being FAIR!  That’s ALL WE ARE ASKING FOR!

WATCH THE FORUM ON PBS VIDEO

THIRD, MSNBC deserves honorable mention for allowing this–and other–POSITIVE Ron Paul campaign interviews.  Thank you for giving Paul a fair hearing for your viewing public!  That’s ALL WE ARE ASKING FOR!





And FINALLY, I wanted to thank BILL MAHR, who, though I have not always agreed with his philosophies in the past, has been a surprisingly vocal advocate for Ron Paul!  You can detect from the following video, that Wolf Blitzer seems to have been EXTREMELY reticent to ask Mahr the question, which his producers apparently instructed him to ask Mahr.  He starts telling Mahr that he had essentially WARNED his producers that if he were to ask that question, it would give Ron Paul free air time, which CNN apparently wants to MINIMIZE for this apparently blacklisted candidate (the amount I’ve heard about Ron Paul on CNN, and the NATURE of what I’ve heard, only confirms my suspicion so far).  Notice how QUICKLY Blitzer changes topic, after Mahr has opened up the can of worms about Ron Paul!

THANK YOU BILL MAHR for CARING about America’s principles and future, even if it means speaking out in favor of a REPUBLICAN!





COMING NEXT on www.RonPaulbearer.com: THE HALL OF SHAME . . .

Four empty podiums

One of the empty podiums on stage Thursday night in Baltimore. BALTIMORE, Maryland (CNN) — There were ten podiums on the stage, but only six candidates showed up. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson, and Sen. John McCain of Arizona, all said they had [...]

Wolves and Lambs


“Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.  Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.” - Benjamin Franklin, 1759
Thanks LIBERTY DOLLAR NEWS for the quote.

Ron Paul at the Nationally Televised PBS Debate

The other top tier Republican candidates decided not to address the concerns of African American and Latino voters for a prime time national audience, but Ron Paul never passes up an opportunity to talk about freedom to any audience. Host Tavis Smiley and a distinguished panel of minority journalists asked a wide array of questions, focused more on domestic issues than any of the previous debates were.

All candidates were given equal time to answer the questions, and equal opportunities to go first, a format that CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and ABC would do well to learn from. Empty podiums on the stage represented Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Fred Thompson, and John McCain, who apparently needed the time to attend fundraisers, while Ron Paul's supporters continued to fuel up his surging campaign with online contributions.

Ron Paul at the All-American Presidential Forums:

Part 1



Part 2

Paul: I’m glad they invited me to the revolution

BALTIMORE, Maryland (CNN) — After months of "Ron Paul Revolution" signs blanketed debate sites and political events, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, said he doesn't think the attention is really about him but about his political message after a debate in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday night. "I don't think it's about me," Paul said. "I think my [...]

Libertarian Party Hails Patriot Act Ruling

“In the start of what could be a major setback for the Bush administration, a Federal judge ruled yesterday that portions of the Patriot Act were unconstitutional.  U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken ruled the government had violated Oregon attorney Brandon Mayfield’s constitutional rights after conducting warrantless surveillance using powers granted in the controversial 2001 USA Patriot Act. ”

Full release http://www.lp.org/media/article_521.shtml

Message from Ron Paul: Let’s Do It!

Frankly, I’m floored.  And very, very grateful.  Our $500,000 online fundraising goal for the end of the quarter was reached so fast it took my breath away.  But we can't stop now.  So I am raising the bar to $1 million by midnight, September 30th.  I am so grateful for all you have done. Would you help me with this? 

Whenever I face a hit piece on tv, or a smear in a newspaper column, I remember my secret weapon:  you.  In establishment politics, people make campaign contributions because they want something:  a contract, a subsidy, a special-interest deal.  But the thousands of people who contribute to this campaign want no favors from big government -- which must come at the expense of their fellow citizens, and sometimes our soldiers' lives.  They want only what is their God-given, natural, and constitutional right:  their freedom. 

What a difference from the other campaigns.  What a refreshing change from politics as usual.  What a sign of the reborn American freedom that can be ours, and our children's, and our grandchildren's. 

Aggressive wars, income taxes, national IDs, domestic spying, torture regimes, secret prisons, Federal Reserve manipulation -- we don't have to take it any more. 

And the next step to not taking it is that $1 million goal.  Please give https://www.ronpaul2008.com/donate/ as much as you can, before midnight on Sunday, September 30th. 

There are two reasons: 

1) We need the money.  As we move into the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, then South Carolina, California, Texas, and all the rest, we need your support. We can’t duplicate the spending of the big boys, and we don’t have to, thanks to the internet and our magnificent army of volunteers. 

But we need constant website improvements, phone banks, voter registration and get out the vote efforts, mailings, travel, printings, many small offices, targeted TV and radio ads, legal and accounting help, and 101 other things.  And without donors like you, we can't do a darn thing. 

2)  I want to make the mainstream media sit up and take notice.  They did when we beat John McCain for cash-on-hand in the last quarter. This quarter, we can really shock them -- if you help.  Our total can show the sort of enthusiasm, organization, and grassroots support that will chill every big-government backer, and warm the heart of every lover of freedom -- and open the eyes of the media. 

Please, help me win a victory for liberty with your most generous gift. You and I are engaged in an historic enterprise.  It is growing in power and influence by the day and by the hour.  But it will stutter to a stop without people like you. I need your help.  Our cause needs your help.  We can make $1 million.  We can win this thing.  Please help me do it.  Donate today:  https://www.ronpaul2008.com/donate/ 

Sincerely, 

Ron 

Cha-ching!!!

On Monday, Sept 24 at 5:21 PM, the Ron Paul campaign announced a fundraising effort to raise $500,000 in the six and a half days before the end of the third quarter. As I remarked in a previous post, all eyes will be on these fundraising numbers. The third quarter totals will be used to assess a candidate's viability and organizational strength heading into the final months before the primaries.

Well, today at 5:03 PM, just a little less than three days after the fundraiser announcement, the campaign hit the $500,000 mark!!! The response has been phenomenal!!! How's that for a couple of internet spam-bots?!?

Even though the campaign is trying to reign in expectations, they have already indicated that they will have raised more money than the $2.4 million raised in the second quarter, it's just a matter of how much more. So while other campaigns are on their way down, Ron Paul is definitely on the way UP.

Thank you to all who donated!!! Watching that thermometer hit $500,000 made my day. Just imagine how great it would be to see it hit $1,000,000. With more than three days to go until the end of the quarter, I think we can do it.

UPDATE: The Ron Paul website just updated their thermometer graphic and are now shooting for $1 million!!! Take a few moments and watch the thermometer grow, it's mesmerizing. Every time I see a donation come in, I get the sense of something GREAT happening here...

UPDATE #2:: Here's a rather touching letter from Ron Paul to all of his supporters that are helping to make this possible. I guess freedom is popular after all.

Ron Paul is a first tier candidate. Only fools continue to say otherwise

You hear it time and time again…in articles, in blog posts, in comments. Stop wasting your vote, he has no chance. But reality is quite the opposite. Only an ignorant person would still try using those claims(but then again these same people think we are actually helping this country in Iraq).

Let’s look at statistics shall we?

First lets look at the polls. A) Straw Polls: Ron Paul has come in the top 3 in almost every single straw poll. He has also won most of them. In fact, if you add up all the people who voted in each straw poll since the campaigns began…Ron Paul is actually in the first place in the amount of people who voted for him.(and that includes the period before he became a sensation) B) Debates: Ron Paul has won every unbiased televised debate, except for one where he came in 2nd. Now I know some of you will say they spammed the polls…well WRONG…you couldn’t spam the polls, because you could only vote once per phone #(click here for proof). And lets not forget he has been doing better and better in each debate…in the last FOX debate Ron Paul came in FIRST, with twice as many votes as the 2nd guy. C) Gallop polls…Ron Paul is at 4% nationally according to Gallop. Some of you will think that’s not that good…but its quiet the contrary. 1. Gallop Polls don’t even mention Ron Paul by name when polling people. 2. Most people have not made up their mind yet(66%), and only about 12% are 100% behind their candidate. Everyone knows Mitt Romney/Rudy Giuliani/John McCain/Fred Thompson, Ron Paul will continue gaining traction as more and more voters find out about him. 3. Ron Paul support is not actually measured by the Gallop polls. They only measure past primary voters(those people who were registered Republicans and voted in 2000)…but only about 25% of Ron Paul supporters voted in the 2000 Republican primary…that means that Ron Paul’s numbers are not 4%, but actually close to 16%...and lets not forget, that this also ignores people who weren't 18 in 2000, which means if you are 25 and younger, you are not even counted. And we all know thats the group where Ron Paul gets most of his support from.

Then let’s look at other numbers: a grassroots network that dwarfs the competition(47,831 members + 5,487 interested, growing at 6% per week)…compared to less than a 200 for the 2nd place, and 0 for Rudy(his $$$ comes from big money lawyers and not real people). Each of these meetup members have spent a lot of time and money campaigning for Ron Paul. Other candidates may have millions of dollars, but they need to buy this kind of support(which they actively do...from paying for straw polls...to Mitt Romney's super volunteers who get paid $500 a month). Just look at competition: Rudy Giuliani is yet to win a straw poll as far as I know. (0 out of what 25? Who named this guy a front runner?) Mitt Romney only wins after spending millions on straw polls. He has not won one straw poll where he didn’t have to pay for people to vote. (Once again who named this guy a front runner?) John McCain? Once again, only wins when his campaign pays for votes. (And why is this guy still a front runner when he is broke?). Fred Thompson? Yes that guy does win once in a while…by supporters who have yet to hear him speak(neo-cons go in, disenfranchised voters come out). He only sounds decent when he is reading a script...why do you think he has skipped 3 debates so far?(yes I count the NH debate, because announcing your candidacy 30 minutes after a debate is equivalent to skipping it)

This brings me to the money primary. Ron Paul is currently having a competition to raise $500,000 in 1 week. Is that a goal for someone who is a 2nd tier? But WAIT! Ron Paul's support is even better than that. Ron Paul will raise the $500,000 in about 3 days, 14 hours…giving him plenty of time to raise $1,000,000 in 1 week. These are HARDLY 2nd tier numbers. Look at John Edwards on the democratic side…he is a front runner and is also aiming to raise 1 million dollars. But unlike Ron…he is raising 1 million in 10 days, while we are going to do it in 7. And if you are still wondering…by comparison, a 2nd tier candidate…Mike Huckabee(who gets labeled a front runner, even though he isn't), has set a goal of 2,500 donations for the month of September. He is currently at 1,700 after 2 weeks of fund raising. That’s PATHETIC…and shows exactly why Ron Paul is a front runner compared to him. And lets not forget that Ron Paul does not spend money like a drunken sailor…so he will have the cash to mount up a serious campaign when the time comes to it.

The Q3 numbers will show once and for all that only an ignorant person who has no clue what’s going on in this country…would call someone like Ron Paul a 2nd tier. The movement is in motion.

Next let’s look at other stats. 70% of the country is against the war in Iraq and 33% of Republicans are against the war in Iraq. To quote a Wall Street Journal article ““when half the room at the Republican debate erupts in applause for the anti-war candidate, something is going on.”.

The ONLY candidate in the GOP who has been steadily rising instead of free falling is Ron Paul. The ONLY candidate who surpasses all expectations is Ron Paul. The ONLY candidate who stands a chance of winning the general election is Ron Paul.

We do not need to win majority of Republicans over. Hell with 5 front runners(Giuliani, Thompson, Romney, McCain, Huckabee)…we probably don’t even need to win ¼ of republicans over. We need to win over just enough Republicans, and register just enough independents to win this thing. And contrary to popular belief…you do not need majority of the country to do this. A small group of people CAN make a difference…if they vote.

Judging by past primaries, only about 12 million Republicans voted in the 2000 primary. The primary where the Christian right came out and voted in mass. Those numbers will not be repeated again. The GOP has been decimated in the past 8 years under Bush. Some GOP organizations are even going bankrupt because of lack of interest. So in 2008 expect a total of 6 million Republicans to vote…if they are lucky(not a lot of interest for the GOP this year). That’s an average of 120,000 votes per state. Which means you can win the nomination by getting as little as 30,000 votes per state…which is EASILY achievable, considering how dedicated Ron Paul supporters are.

So go ahead and change your party affiliation to Republican…it takes as little as 5 minutes…and come primaries…you can actually make a difference in this country. 1 vote can make a difference. You can rescue this nation from the path to destruction it has been put on by the Bush administration.

This actually brings me to a good point…the front runners who some support based solely on the fact that they are front runners. Do NOT need your vote. 1-2 votes makes absolutely no difference for them(and yes this includes Obama). But these same 1-2 votes are worth a lot more when you make them for the best candidate running. These same 1-2 votes can help fix this country.

Democrat or Republican it doesn’t really matter in 2008 election, all of them are in cahoots….you may think your Democrats want out of the war…but neither Obama or Clinton were willing to make a statement in yesterday's debate that they’ll pull the troops out by 2013!!!! Do you understand how sick that is? 6 years from now we’ll still be in Iraq. And that’s coming from candidates who claim to be against the war. After last night's debate, Ron Paul is the only chance this country has of ending the war in Iraq.

This country was fooled in 2000 by a man who ran on non-intervention and no nation building, who lied to our face about what he planned to do. Don’t let it happen again. Do the proper legwork. Only vote for the candidate who has the RECORD of keeping his campaign promises. Only vote for the candidate who is not lying to your face to get your votes. Only vote for the candidate who does not pander to different groups in order to get elected. And that man is RON PAUL. He is the only one, who you can trust…and that’s a very sad state of how things are in this country.

www.ronpaul2008.com <--help donate...be part of exceeding expectations
http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/R-DSVE.phtml - Look up to see if your state is a closed primary. If it is, you need to be registered as a Republican in order to vote in the primaries.
http://www.gop.com/RegisterToVote/ Make your vote count

Paul’s Their All

September 27, 2007

From The Boston Globe

CHICAGO - Late on a balmy Friday night in Wicker Park, a gentrifying neighborhood just northwest of the Loop, a small tribe of 20-somethings gathers outside a corner bar. Their leader, a petite, energetic 25-year-old named Meghann Walker, hands out leaflets to people heading inside.

"Do you guys know Ron Paul is going to be in town tomorrow?" Walker asks a short-haired young woman in jeans and flip-flops. "There'll be a lot of good people there, that's for sure."

"Cool," the woman replies.

Read the full article (subscription required)

« Previous PageNext Page »