Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Official Song of the Ron Paul Revolution?

This song by Chris de Burgh (you may remember his song "Lady in Red," one of the best ballads of the 1980's) entitled "Revolution" would make a great official song for the Ron Paul Revolution. Often used by Alex Jones as an intro to his outstanding radio show on GCN Live (where Ron Paul is often a guest & who's listeners have contributed a very significant amount of cash to the Ron Paul campaign), it's the perfect song to rally the troops.

Barry Manilow: A Ron Paul Fan?

According to the New York Times Contributions to Presidential Campaigns Search, the one and only Barry Manilow gave the Ron Paul campaign the maximum contribution of $2300 in the 2nd Quarter of 2007. This would probably be a much bigger story if he hadn't also given Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama and Joe Biden the maximum contribution of $2300 as well, which he did.

So, Barry, who's it gonna be man?

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Antiwar Ron Paul Rakes in Military Donations?





Quarterly Reports Indicate Paul Raised More From Military Than Other Republicans

Congressman Ron Paul has defined his Republican presidential candidacy with a staunchly critical stance on the Iraq war, saying during the June 5 debate in New Hampshire, for example, that it was a "mistake to go and a mistake to stay."

Paul has often reiterated his views that US security has been worsened by its military presence in Iraq, and that Bush's pre-emptive war doctrine represented one of his administration's greatest moral failings.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Citizen Tube Interviews Ron Paul (Video - July 13th)




Citizen Tube, YouTube.com's video blog (vlog) interviews Ron Paul.
                      

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Candidates @ Google : Ron Paul (Video - July 13th)

Google executive Elliot Schrage interviews Ron Paul in front of packed room of Google employees:

Ron Paul More Popular Google Seach Term Than Paris Hilton, iPhone (Video - July 13th)

KVUE (Austin, TX) segment on Ron Paul revealing that the Texas Congressman and presidential candidate gets more Google search queries than Paris Hilton or the iPhone. Paul's runaway popularity is growing every day and his chances of beating the other frontrunners are getting more and more realistic by the minute.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Google Employees applaud GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul

Ron Paul, the Texas GOP congressman and long-shot candidate for president, credits a rabid Internet following with spreading his staunch libertarian and anti-war message into the mainstream media.

So you might think the unlikely Web phenom, who got an enthusiastic reception when he spoke Friday to about 250 Google employees, plus 100 sent to an overflow room, would be the technology industry's best friend.

Not so.

Paul did call the Internet "rather miraculous," as he pitched his free-market, small-government mantra to the employees, many of whom came in shorts and even one in bare feet.


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