No joke I called in yesterday and told the operator I wanted to talk about Q2 numbers and she said they weren't talking about it (they weren't) and would call me today. Well a half hour ago the operator called me so I'm assuming there's a chance I might be on the Sean Hannity (Radio) show today.
Obviously I'm going to disguise myself as a Hannity supporter but I'm going to try to talk about Ron Paul's Q2 numbers. There's still a good chance I don't get on today but here's what I have typed out to say:
"Sean let me just say that I love what you’re doing for our country, we need more people like you out there who are willing to protect the great traditions that make this country free.
With that said, I was looking at the Q2 reports for the Presidential candidates up on the FEC website and there was something that piqued my interest. Now, as we all know the troops support the Republican Party a lot more than the Democratic party and the numbers for Q2 support that as the GOP got a lot more contributions than the Democratic candidates. But I was looking at the contributions by employer which sort contributions based on who the contributor’s employer was and when I looked at all the US Army, Navy, Air Force, and Veterans organizations guess who had the most contributions out of all the candidates?
Get this, and this is no joke you can look it up yourself on the FEC website if you want… Congressman Ron Paul beat out EVERYBODY, even including John McCain.
Now, I’m still trying to figure out how this all came to be but after looking at some of Ron Paul’s positions… I know you don’t like him… but the platform he’s running on really isn’t too bad. He’s advocating a lot of the core principles that this country was founded upon."
Of course naturally I won't be able to make it through *all* of that but that's a general idea. Please edit it if you think it needs editing.