Kurt Bills Money Bomb August 3-5

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According to the following article, Kurt Bills is behind Amy Klobuchar in fundraising by a large margin.... Klobuchar has $5.5 million to Kurt's $64,000. We need to raise some money for him. I'm proposing a 3-day Money Bomb the weekend of August 3-5. Please donate that weekend to help Bills defeat Klobuchar.

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/co...olinaut/archive/2012/07/ron_and_rand_pa.shtml

You can donate at:
https://kurtbills.com/donate/

Also, if you have Facebook, please "like" his page:
https://www.facebook.com/#!/kurtbills



- ML
 
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According to the following article, Kurt Bills is behind Amy Klobuchar in fundraising by a large margin.... Klobuchar has $5.5 million to Kurt's $64,000. We need to raise some money for him. I'm proposing a 3-day Money Bomb the weekend of August 3-5. Please donate that weekend to help Bills defeat Klobuchar.

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/co...olinaut/archive/2012/07/ron_and_rand_pa.shtml

You can donate at:
https://kurtbills.com/donate/

Also, if you have Facebook, please "like" his page:
https://www.facebook.com/#!/kurtbills

- ML

You should float this in grass roots central a couple of times. Don't take the forum over, but let people know it is coming up. You can put it under the 'Ron is having a fundraiser' heading....
 
We've been called out for our lack of money bombs and support for Bills by the liberals in the Minnesota Republican Party. I know the following blog post is a couple of weeks old but it's still worth posting...

hxxp://conservativeminnesotans.blogspot.com/2012/07/theyre-over-it-ron-paulers-abandon-kurt.html

Don't look now but that invasion of fake republicans, also known as Ron Paul supporters, have largely abandoned the hapless school teacher they corralled into the MN GOP endorsement for US Senate, Kurt Bills. MC happens to love people who say they told us so, especially because in this instance MC fairly led the charge against these politically unserious people who temporarily seized control of the endorsement mechanisms to hijack the party. But many others also saw the danger and sounded the alarm.

We told you so. Oh, and the endorsing convention wasn't even two months ago but who's counting.

How can one tell if the Paulers really have abandoned their hand picked candidate? Possibly by noting that the person who did the hand picking--Marianne Stebbins--has effectively withdrawn from politics due to what might more or less be called a civil war within the Paul zombie community. Yes, that's right, Stebbins isn't "doing" politics because her consignment shop business has suffered while she toiled in the vineyard of liberty. She has deleted her Facebook account and created a private one. She's going all Greta Garbo.

Thanks for the damage & abdication of responsibility, Marianne. You're leaving another campaign in the hands of David Fitzsimmons? What happened to that army of boots on the ground? What happened to Minnesota being electrified by headlines of "GOP nominates school teacher for senate race?" Where *is* that Ron Paul money bomb for Bills that we were told would raise a million dollars in one day?

Well? All of this is nowhere because Ron Paul supporters were interlopers, unconcerned with Minnesota politics generally and republican interests specifically.

One can see pictures of the Bills campaign as they are tweeted: the forlorn locations, dearth of supporters and those ridiculous buses that first premiered as props at the state convention in May. His campaign is without focus or purpose. Parades and attendance at insular fund raisers indicate a campaign that has failed to transition to a general election. Kurt, you've won the endorsement. Stop running for it.

Anyone in the party, the House or the Senate, want to take responsibility for the current state of affairs? No, of course not. They'll all pretend they didn't enable this train wreck to get the endorsement. They "had" to go along, you know. They worked behind the scenes to make things as good as possible. The rest of us were just "missiles" that needed to be "guided."

More than a few elected officials have deliberately sidled up to the remaining Paul supporters thinking they will be important in the next cycle for governor, senator, state-wide races and such. Perhaps they will but the obvious lack of principle shown this cycle hardly endears them to those of us who will be there in the coming two years. The real base will return but filled with disgust at those who occupy office with an "R" after their name. If they are counting on what they failed to do this year being forgotten, they are in for an unpleasant surprise. For some reason, the word quislings comes to mind.

RNC committeeman Jeff Johnson infamously scolded the state convention by demanding that people "get over it." He's going to have to make some sort of Checkers speech to rehabilitate himself among the non-Paul party base. Yet who knew that so soon after the debacle that was the endorsing convention, the very faction of the party he and others thought ascendant would forfeit the field, leave the game, make fools of them?

Well MC & many others did, to no avail obviously. The coming months will be excruciating to watch given the lack of money and volunteers that plague the Bills campaign. The Ron Paul supporters, leaving even sooner than could have been expected, will move on to Tampa, or raw milk, or hemp, or redecorating Mom's basement. They won't be an effective political force to help Bills win.

As for the regular, currently displaced, republican activist base?

Silence, cunning & exile.



Update: Stebbins apparently has her Facebook page back up after making the statements indicated in the above post. A reader also indicated she recently marched in a parade with the hapless Bills. Well good for her; one would think it's the least she could do for the risible revolution she spearheaded.

The point remains that neither in numbers of volunteers or in the surge of dollars have the Paulers come through for Bills. The window-dressing of a volunteer here or Facebook page there to one side, the Paulers have, effectively, abandoned Kurt Bills.

Posted by John Hugh Gilmore at 5:19 PM

- ML
 
Here is one of Bills' primary challengers for the Republican spot on the ballot in November:



We need to get Bills some money so he can get his name out there within the next 11 days. I would hate to see him lose the primary to this yahoo...

hxxps://www.facebook.com/#!/davidcarlsonUSA

On his Facebook page he stated:


David Carlson said:
David Carlson, 30, a Marine veteran of three combat tours in Iraq, has just decided to seek the GOP nomination to oppose liberal Sen. Amy Klobucher (D-MN). State Rep. Kurt Bills won the party endorsement at the GOP convention. Bills is a prominent leader of the Ron Paul Revolution and is often described as a radical libertarian. 26 candidates for the state legislature are also Paul supporters. Carlson decided to enter the race because he did not want the GOP to nominate candidates who are to the left of Barack Obama on defense, foreign policy and trade issues. Excepts of Carlson's remarks appear below:



Over the past four years I witnessed firsthand the extremely calculated, effective and efficient takeover of the Minnesota Republican Party by diehard supporters of Congressman Ron Paul. Many of these activists are patriotic and love our country, just as do I.



However, many are also blatantly anti-military, loathing the very idea of military service, and have been openly vocal in this opposition. Seeking the GOP Senate nomination this year were two well qualified veterans, both whom would have been excellent candidates. If either of them had won the GOP endorsement, I wouldn’t be speaking to you now.



They didn’t win though. In fact, many delegates felt these veterans were greatly disrespected by the disciples of Ron Paul, Minnesota’s new kingmaker, by way of Texas. Not only were the veterans tossed to the side, but the behavior of the Paul backers was disturbing. A conservative delegate used his one minute speech to advocate support for Israel. He was appallingly booed off the stage in a shocking display of disdain and anti-Semitism. I have never seen Minnesota Republicans act this way in the past.



Ron Paul values are not Minnesota values. My opponent always describes himself as a “Kurt Bills Republican.” To know what a Kurt Bills Republican is, one must only understand the Ron Paul Republicans. It’s more than just fiscal responsibility and money bombs. Ron Paul is the only Republican in the House and Senate who opposes the 1964 Civil Rights Act. He would have done nothing about slavery, segregation or the holocaust.



President Ron Paul would look a lot like British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. Under President Paul, a black veteran wanting to eat in a restaurant could be forced to leave. A restaurant owner would have the right to blatantly discriminate in Ron Paul’s America. Paul supporters believe state and individual rights trump everything. In World War II, Ron Paul says “Saving the Jews was none of our business.” The world could have been divided between Nazis, and anyone else—if we even survived, under a President Ron Paul.



Representative Kurt Bills has obtained the Republican Party endorsement because of his devotion to Ron Paul. Kurt Bills is not a veteran. He has no military experience or foreign policy experience. He advocates a budget plan that unfairly targets our military, veterans and their families. Bills advocates closing one-third of our strategic military bases around the globe. Essentially, under Kurt Bills and Ron Paul, America would be in retreat. We would create a dangerous power vacuum America’s enemies will only be too happy to fill.



Along with many other Minnesota Republicans, I feel the serious issues facing us are being minimized and dumbed down. We are told by the Paul supporters that the answer to our problems involves nothing more than high school economics.



They claim many conservatives do not understand basic economics. We are told they are going to fix all our economic woes. What we lack is leadership, and Kurt Bills is not what we need in Minnesota or the United States Senate.



I never supported the GOP endorsement process. There should be great debate and competition among our elected officials, ensuring we have the best choices for victory in November. A few thousand fringe Libertarian activists wanted to decide amongst themselves who the more than five million Minnesotans will nominate and elect. It doesn’t sound very American to me. I am not a party person. I don’t owe anyone in the Minnesota House or Senate, nor Washington D.C. I’m not owned by any Wall Street Conglomerate, union, or kingmaker.



Minnesotans want an independent senator that will keep the best interests of Minnesota families close to them when they make the critical decisions that will come to change the course of our nation for better, or for worse. I want to ensure the “shining city on the hill” my little girls receive is better than what my generation and I are receiving.



Just as we don’t need a Senator that votes with her party on 91% of everything the President says or does, we also don’t need a Republican Senator having to text Ron Paul from the Senate floor when he needs guidance. We deserve leaders who actually stand for something, and I hope to earn the people of Minnesota’s trust and confidence, that if sent to Washington, I promise to do all I can to accomplish the policies that will lead our state and country forward.

Donate today!!!

www.kurtbills.com

- ML
 
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