Rogers: You Ought To Give Paul a Lot of Thought & Consideration Choosing the GOP Nominee

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US Southwestern Media Magnate: Jim Rogers

http://jimrogersnevada.blogspot.com/2011/12/ron-paul.html
Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Ron Paul
As you may know, I interviewed Ron Paul, Rick Santorum and Herman Cain for my segment “Inside Nevada” on our news.

Cain is now gone and Santorum was never there.

But Ron Paul is a different matter. Although I am concerned that he is 76, three years older than I am, I believe his sound judgment, clear thinking and intellectual compatibilities could make him a good president.

His understanding of this country’s history is extensive and he understands the economics of the United States and the rest of the world. He is thoughtful, not being a gunslinger who shoots without thinking.

Unlike Romney, who has turned out to be a man not of poor principles, but a man of no principles, and unlike Newt Gingrich who has the intellect and experience to be president but whose judgment is entirely flawed, Paul is a strong individual in all the areas where the other Republicans seem to be so weak.

You ought to give Paul a lot of thought and consideration in choosing the Republican nominee and then the President.

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Jim Rogers Nevada
 
He gave an excellent series of interviews to Ron a couple of months back.
 
The other Jim Rogers

Low volume, turn your volume up!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFp54hLFOZE


Being from Alabama I am proud of the fact that a billionaire from Alabama has endorsed and financially supports Ron Paul.

I even sent him an e-mail last weekend during the Money Bomb thanking him for his support and informing him about Newt's Loot.

It was my way of challenging him not to be outdone by another billionaire.

Send him a note of thanks at this address.

[email protected]

Newt’s Loot: Billionaire Commits $20M
(Thursday, December 15th, 2011)
Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson is planning to direct $20 million to an outside group backing Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign, multiple sources told POLITICO – the first answer to urgent pleas from allies to the former speaker’s longtime billionaire supporters.
After leaving Congress, Gingrich cultivated a network of a few dozen über-wealthy backers who poured tens of millions of dollars into a network of groups that helped him maintain a foothold in politics. Now, operatives supporting his presidential campaign are asking those same donors to write fat checks to a suite of new super PACs they hope can spend big on ads to offset Gingrich campaign fundraising that had lagged behind his rivals’.
Adelson is considered the prized get for pro-Gingrich groups.
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/General+News/112129/Newt's-Loot:-Billionaire-Commits-$20M.html
 
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