Ron Paul and This November 5th.

Today is the day designated to help Ron Paul receive national news coverage by taking in the most donations for his campaign in a single day. It’s been around 11 and a half hours into the donation day and already Ron Paul has received over $1,500,000 in donations. I know I’ve made my donation for the day and I urge that you do too. Just watch a few videos on Ron Paul and you’ll see why he’s a candidate worth making a donation to. He’s an honest politician (oxymoron? Maybe, but no in Ron Paul’s case) looking out for the good of the American people. Watch the following video and you’ll understand what I’m trying to say.

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5 Responses to “Ron Paul and This November 5th.”

  1. Holy crap. He’s almost at $2M right now. Steve, I’m thinking we need to start a “money bomb” of our own.

  2. I just got an email from him teling me he broke the $2M mark.

  3. He is now at 5.5 million. Amazing!!! Keep it up everyone!!!

    Go Ron Paul 2008!!!!

  4. Anyone else wondering why no Ron Paul stories have been showing up on Digg? I know this post received almost 200 diggs in under an hour. That’s prime material for a front-page feature.

  5. I already liked you.
    Now that I see you’re a RP supporter, I REALLY like you !!
    Thank you so very much for all the information I’ve read here so far, you totally rock !!!!

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