I'm Only 13, But I Sent $9, Which is all of my Paypal Money

It is really good to see so many younger people getting involved politically. They may not be able to vote yet but they are doing what they can to make their voices heard.

My grandmother took me along to political rallies and stuff when I was very young so I kind of grew up paying attention. I try to instill that in my nephews by asking them what they think about issues and not acting like their opinions don't matter. If a child feels like their opinion counts at age 8, they are far more likely to be involved at age 18.

So everyone ask the kids in your life what they think is important, it will make a difference.


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5. I am at least 18 years of age.

I'd suggest not putting the campaign in danger like this again. or at least don't make a post where you openly admit to breaking federal law.

Chill out!
 
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My son (17) had me send in $10.00 extra of my money. I added this to my donation. He said that he will work at least 2 hours tomorrow hanging literature on doors in our town for Dr. Paul, if I would give an extra $10.00.

He wants to vote in the Texas Primary so bad. He is hoping that he will be able to vote for Dr. Paul in the General Election. He will be 18 before the November Elections.

I used to be always telling him things that had happened each day. Now he meets me at the door with the news of the day.

I was told that if they were going to be 18 yrs of age by November election that they
COULD VOTE in primary. They can also register. If he is not registered - deadline coming up real fast - walk it in.

that's what some of they guys were saying at one of our meet ups
 
As a 43 year old, thank you.

Keep yourself clean, do well in life, and maybe someday we'll be voting for you!
 
While most of our generation's parents failed at passing on whatever love of freedom might have remained in them, I guess a love of freedom does sometimes sprout straight from the earth.

Let me just say that we in Tulsa are giving you your money's worth with our call center!!
 
Very proud of you. You should be very proud of yourself. You are the future of our country.
 
Following in his footsteps, this 15 year old just donated 20 bucks to the RP campaign.

I feel so proud, yet sick that I just blew 20 bucks. But it was worth it.
 
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I make money online selling some stuff on ebay. $9 is all I had in my paypal, and I'm only 13, so I sent it. Used my parent's info. They won't be sending him money because they both dont support him.

Good for you. I paid out of my parents' accounts too, with their permission, and paid them back with cash. I plan to do so today, but they'll probably try to talk me out of it. :p


I thought I was young to do that, but you're 13. Good on you, and welcome to the legion of young patriots!
 
A big Thank You! to all of Dr. Paul's underage donors. You're never too young to learn the value of personal liberty. And I think you taught us all a little about civil disobedience in the name of a just cause. Bravo!
 
I'm 16, wish I could donate, but I'm flat broke. But I am working to get my parents and brother to vote for Ron Paul. I got my Mom, and possibly my Dad. And my brother doesn't want to be drafted, and Ron Paul is the true anti-war candidate, so I pretty much got him too.
 
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