chiplitfam
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Nice to see it hit 6 mil....but at this point, does it matter?
The congressional campaign is slightly over $330,000, a little under 70,000 short of the goal to win to district 14.
It's imperative Ron Paul is re-elcted as congressman right now, this has been all for nothing if he loses his congressional re-election primary.
I urge all donators to donate to Ron Paul's congressional re-election campaign until he meets his $400,000 goal.
It's nice to see the presedential campaign have money and it will make a nice nestegg for the libertypac to elect like minded politicians in the future after the race is over.....
But if Ron loses his congressional re-election bid, it will all be for naught......RP is right, if he loses his congressional race, the power brokers will be able to use it to discredit his political stances and point out his stances as a rejection by American voters to what RP believes in. They will use the excuse that if RP can't even win over his own district. how could he win over a nation?
So let's make sure RP is re-elected as a congressman, then we can move onto making real changes at the national level.
The fact of the matter is ...... the VAST majority of the American voters ALREADY HAVE rejected Paul's message. Now, I have no problems at all with party loyalty ..... I do have problems with BLIND loyalties, however.
The monies raised by the Paul campaign are a mere drop in the bucket, in the overall scheme of things. He can throw all the money in the world at the American public, and I have no doubt he would .... if he could. But, in the final analysis and when the smoke and mirrors are gone ..... Paul cannot survive on his political platform.
Now, it is my personal belief that Paul is beginning to see this reality. It is also my personal belief that when the chips are down, he will eventually throw his support behind McCain.
The fact of the matter is ...... the VAST majority of the American voters ALREADY HAVE rejected Paul's message. Now, I have no problems at all with party loyalty ..... I do have problems with BLIND loyalties, however.
The monies raised by the Paul campaign are a mere drop in the bucket, in the overall scheme of things. He can throw all the money in the world at the American public, and I have no doubt he would .... if he could. But, in the final analysis and when the smoke and mirrors are gone ..... Paul cannot survive on his political platform.
Now, it is my personal belief that Paul is beginning to see this reality. It is also my personal belief that when the chips are down, he will eventually throw his support behind McCain.
Funny how a realistic and unbiased assessment of Paul's chances are seen as "trolling". Are you prepared to eat your words when Paul endorses McCain?
For what it's worth, I also not a McCain supporter at this time, nor am I a Democrat. I think for myself and I refuse to be one of the sheep.
If it comes down to Obama vs. McCain ..... and I believe it will ..... I will then be forced to exercise my voting rights in marking down McCain as the lesser of two evils. Even with that, I see Paul as a bigger evil and more dangerous to the American way of life and sovereignty as the other two .....
It is also my personal belief that when the chips are down, he will eventually throw his support behind McCain.