Ron Paul soon to be out

jrich4rpaul

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We came 3 million short of the fundraising goal that was needed by today. The Paul campaign will NOT operate in debt like the others. Ron Paul said as long as there is support and money coming in, he will keep fighting. We've never come short of a goal this badly, and after today we may see more reluctance than ever to donate.

People would rather donate to grassroots efforts because the campaign is "incompetent". Well I hope you realize that the campaign needs money to just be in the race as it is. We stop donating because we don't like how they run things, and there's no more Ron Paul.
 
We came 3 million short of the fundraising goal that was needed by today. The Paul campaign will NOT operate in debt like the others. Ron Paul said as long as there is support and money coming in, he will keep fighting. We've never come short of a goal this badly, and after today we may see more reluctance than ever to donate.

People would rather donate to grassroots efforts because the campaign is "incompetent". Well I hope you realize that the campaign needs money to just be in the race as it is. We stop donating because we don't like how they run things, and there's no more Ron Paul.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=113160 <---- there's the answer
 
This might sound crazy but how about a

Paul/Bloomberg ticket?

We wouldn't have to worry about money :p
 
If only Bloomberg didn't have a terrible foreign policy. Plus, do you think America will vote for a Jewish guy?
 
If only Bloomberg didn't have a terrible foreign policy. Plus, do you think America will vote for a Jewish guy?

I wouldn't care if he was Jewish as long as he did his job to the best of his abilities. But I guess the rest of Americans don't think like I do. Damn nazis :p
 
I've donated 4 times in the last week.

Please people.. keep the donations coming. Your money has not been wasted.. and it will not be a waste.

People who donated to Giuliani and Thompson wasted their money. Because they got nothing for it. Giuliani and Thompson represented nothing different or new in their platform or ideas.

Ron Paul has already changed the discussion on major issues at hand. He's injected meaningful discussion in every debate. He's forced the economic issue. He's planted the seeds of dissent from tyranny in the minds of many Americans.

And perhaps even more amazing, he's inspired people to run for senate and congress on his platform.

None of this would have happened, were it not for the generous donations.
 
At the beginning of January, they told us they needed $23 million in January.

$5 million is nothing to sneeze at after the $20 million quarter, and the Iowa/New Hampshire/etc. results, which surely disappointed some enough to lessen their support for Paul.
 
They wanted 8 million for Super Tuesday. People were confused.

Sadly, I think this is very true :(

People saw $5 mil.. and thought bam! Done... and promptly stopped donating.
 
We need mre money though. Bottom line. No Money no chance.
 
If only Bloomberg didn't have a terrible foreign policy. Plus, do you think America will vote for a Jewish guy?


His domestic policy is even worse than his foreign policy. No Ron Paul supporter would ever vote for Bloomberg unless they were a seriously confused individual.
 
Bloomberg is truly a joke.

He thinks he can buy the presidency.. That's the only reason he's thinking of running.
 
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