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#691 The Garden » Ron Paul MLK Money Bomb! Please consider a donation :) » 921 weeks ago
- -Jack-
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The Ron Paul campaign is hoping to once again raise millions in a single day on January 21st, Martin Luther King day.
So far over 6000 visitors to the website http://www.freeatlast2008.com/ have pledged to donate to Dr Paul on the national holiday in another mass donation day organized by grass roots supporter Trevor Lyman.
Lyman was the brains behind the record breaking donation days on November 5th and December 15th last year that raised $4.3 and $6 million respectively, pushing Paul's fourth quarter earnings to around $20 million, making him the biggest GOP fundraiser closing out 2007.
In addition to raising donations, the website is encouraging supporters to take to the streets:
This is our day to blanket the streets with the message of liberty. Our goal is to make every city look like the Lincoln Memorial lawn of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
March through your cities and towns, contact your meetups for more information and make this day a day for freedom. Confirm your commitment to march at RonPaulMarch.com!
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Ron Paul finished in 2nd in the Nevada caucus, and has beat Rudy Guliani and Fred Thompson in many of the primary's and caucuses.
Please consider a generous donation. I donated 175 bucks . The only way RP has a chance is through people like us. If you don't agree, that's cool... just don't make fun.
#692 Re: Guns N' Roses » Didn't you used to be Sean Paul? » 921 weeks ago
HAha! Lol. Good stuff. Karma
#693 Re: Guns N' Roses » "Mystery" Band to reunite in Sweden » 921 weeks ago
Come on guys.. we KNOW this isn't GNR. I'm really surprised some people thought this could be them
#694 The Garden » Wonder who we will be fighting in 10-20 years? » 922 weeks ago
- -Jack-
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Hope it's not the Saudi's
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Bush delivers major arms sale on visit to Saudi Arabia
US President George W. Bush, on his first visit to this oil-rich kingdom, delivered a major arms sale Monday to a key ally in a region where the US casts neighboring Iran as a menace to stability.
Bush's talks with Saudi King Abdullah, which began over dinner and were continuing with late-night meetings, also were expected to cover peace between Israelis and Palestinians and democracy in the Middle East.
Coinciding with Bush's trip, the Bush administration in Washington notified Congress on Monday that it would offer Saudi Arabia the chance to buy sophisticated Joint Direct Attack Munitions - or "smart bomb" - technology and related equipment, the State Department said. The administration envisions the transfer of 900 of the precision-guided bomb kits, worth US$123 million, that would give the kingdom's armed forces highly accurate targeting abilities.
The proposed deal follows notification of five other packages to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, bringing to US$11.5 billion the amount of advanced US weaponry, including Patriot missiles, that the administration has announced it will provide to friendly Arab nations, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said. Administration officials say the total amount of eventual sales as part of the Gulf Security Dialogue is estimated at $20 billion, a figure subject to actual purchases.
The arms packages are an important part of the US strategy to bolster the defenses of oil-producing Gulf nations, such as Saudi Arabia, against threats from Iran. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states, which have majority Sunni Muslim populations, harbor deep suspicions about Shiite Iran's apparent designs to establish itself as a major power.
Congress already has been briefed on all the packages, which also include the sale of the Navy's Littoral Combat system. Lawmakers mostly see the deals as critical to maintaining relations with war-on-terror allies. Some are opposed to the JDAMs portion out of concern that it gives Saudi Arabia the ability to attack Israel, but are unlikely to muster the two-thirds majority needed, within an allowed 30-day period, to block the sales.
The administration has assured lawmakers in closed briefings in recent months that there would be proper restrictions on the JDAMs sales to ensure they would not threaten to Israel. Israel, which has been sold JDAMs technology by the US as well, also has said it does not oppose the deal.
White House counselor Ed Gillespie said he did not know if the president and the king had discussed rising oil prices, but he said the subject has come up on this trip, particularly in terms of Bush's goals for developing alternate fuels and sources of energy, including nuclear power. The Saudis are responsible for almost one-third of OPEC's total output. Gillespie said Mideast leaders "talked about the nature of the market and the vast demand that's on the world market today for oil," something he called "a legitimate and accurate point."
Another item for possible discussion were the democratic principles Bush has promoted during his trip. While Abdullah has tried to push some reforms on education and women's rights and there have been limited municipal council elections, the king has been cautious and limited in his efforts. He apparently has been hampered by others in the royal family worried that fast changes could upset the country's conservative clerics and citizens.
After arriving Monday afternoon in Riyadh from Dubai, Bush expected to hear Abdullah urge him to keep up the pressure on Israel to halt settlements in Palestinian territories. The administration was able to persuade the Saudis to participate in the US-sponsored Middle East peace conference in Annapolis, Md., in November.
#695 Re: The Garden » Electronic Sacrifice! » 922 weeks ago
I could do without a console. Hardly play
#696 Re: The Garden » Ron Paul. Why not? » 922 weeks ago
I really would be surprised if they were the ones donating most of the money. However, I respect that assertion. I just don't know for sure who is donating all the money. All the people I've seen have been average Americans.
I guess we'll see if he starts getting less donations, but I would be very very surprised.
#697 Re: The Garden » Ron Paul. Why not? » 922 weeks ago
Yeah James, he wants to dismantle the CIA but he still believes the nation needs to gather intelligence and would replace it with a smaller agency.
He believes that public schools should be managed by the states, and for the most part they already are.
He wants to quit supporting dictators and promotes peace and free trade...
He is against the REAL ID act which is pretty much a national ID card that is most likely going to pass through congress...
I don't know about any 9/11 truther backlash occurring, and I would be pretty surprised if there was because I don't think anyone thought Ron Paul believed those things even they themselves did. I think the "truthers" are a much smaller part of Ron's campaign than they are made out to be.
And for someone who seemed very concerned about the US dollar and China, don't you think this candidate is the one who is speaking the truth? He is not afraid to say, like you have, that the US is looking at a huge economic problem if we do not do something radical soon.
And can people argue that Paul isn't doing what politicians are supposed to do? Follow the constitution?
EDIT: He has made $446,895.69 in this week alone so I think he can keep pushing into other states. I am actually going to precinct walk for him later this week and try and get my community aware. I know he doesnt stand a huge chance, or maybe any chance, but to me Paul isn't another Reagan, he's a new age Thomas Jefferson. It's important not to let apathy stop us from standing up for what seems right. Win or lose I am glad I got to support Paul and that he refuses to get pushed out of the way even when "everyone" has told him to lie down and die in this race.
#698 Re: The Garden » Ron Paul. Why not? » 922 weeks ago
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QKjhNa6PGLk
"Let me see if I get this right. We need to borrow $10 billion from China, and then we give it to Musharraf, who is a military dictator, who overthrew an elected government. And then we go to war, we lose all these lives promoting democracy in Iraq. I mean, what's going on here?"
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Make fun of Paul all you want and his "wacky" ideas but he speaks the truth so well. I wish more people would just wake up and realize the rest of the GOP candidates are the scary wackos... not Ron.
#699 Re: The Garden » New Hampshire Primary » 923 weeks ago
Great Ron Paul interview in NH
#700 Re: The Garden » Ron Paul. Why not? » 923 weeks ago
-Jack- wrote:If you guys are bored there is an alternative to the Fox news Republican debate (which Paul was barred from.) Ron Paul will take questions from an audience of undecided voters in the Granite State.. you can watch the stream here
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/snippets/127 … -townhall/
EDIT: Starts at 5PM ET tonight... so in about 20 min
No one is going to watch that. The playoffs are on.:haha:
Server crashed anyways . Lol.