RonPaulGetsIt
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What do you think about the idea of politely emailing some of the financial and precious metal sites and asking them to make a mention of Ron Paul on their sites?
Dailyreckoning.com had a mention last week or so, but if we could get them to do so again or better yet have a link on their page for Ron Paul it could be mutually beneficial. Richard Russell of Dowtheoryletters.com also said Ron Paul was the only candidate he would vote for.(but he also said he thought he couldnt win) I know Russell for example has 10,000+ typically well off subscribers so a plea to contribute from him could by itself yield 10 million dollars for the campaign at $1000 each. This would be chump change to most of his subscribers. He is a big advocate of holding gold. A thousand dollars is a small price to pay to prevent confiscation of their gold as has happened before in this country. (Illegal to hold gold 1934-1971)
Some other sites which come to mind. financialsense.com, 321gold.com, gold-eagle.com, kitco.com, goldsilverbullion.com, hsletter.com, technicalindicatorindex.com, coloradogold.com, silverstockreport.com
As a general rule most of these guys already like Ron Paul but probably don't want to see to political with their websites. Some encouraging comments may encourage them.
Dailyreckoning.com had a mention last week or so, but if we could get them to do so again or better yet have a link on their page for Ron Paul it could be mutually beneficial. Richard Russell of Dowtheoryletters.com also said Ron Paul was the only candidate he would vote for.(but he also said he thought he couldnt win) I know Russell for example has 10,000+ typically well off subscribers so a plea to contribute from him could by itself yield 10 million dollars for the campaign at $1000 each. This would be chump change to most of his subscribers. He is a big advocate of holding gold. A thousand dollars is a small price to pay to prevent confiscation of their gold as has happened before in this country. (Illegal to hold gold 1934-1971)
Some other sites which come to mind. financialsense.com, 321gold.com, gold-eagle.com, kitco.com, goldsilverbullion.com, hsletter.com, technicalindicatorindex.com, coloradogold.com, silverstockreport.com
As a general rule most of these guys already like Ron Paul but probably don't want to see to political with their websites. Some encouraging comments may encourage them.