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jj111
09-05-2007, 11:19 PM
Multiple Victories Tonight

Ron Paul Photo, Headline and Story Featured on Cover Page of www.abcnews.com
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=3564171

Republican presidential hopefu,l Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, left, spars with former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee during the Republican presidential debate Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007, sponsored by FOX News at the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Republicans, Paul Clash Over Iraq War
Republicans, Ron Paul Clash Over Iraq War; Candidates Greet Thompson's Bid With Barbed Humor
By LIBBY QUAID Associated Press Writer
DURHAM, N.H. Sep 5, 2007 (AP)

Republican presidential contenders voiced support for the Iraq war Wednesday night despite a warning from anti-war candidate Ron Paul that they risk dragging the party down to defeat in 2008.
"Even if we lose elections, we should not lose our honor," shot back former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, "and that is more important to the Republican Party."
Huckabee was in the majority, Paul very much in the minority on a University of New Hampshire debate stage when it came to the war. The politically unpopular conflict has emerged as the dominant issue of the 2008 race for the White House…..
Alone among the contenders, Paul, a veteran Texas congressman with a libertarian streak, made the case for withdrawing troops. That drew a sharp challenge from Chris Wallace, one of the debate questioners, who asked whether the United States should take its marching orders from al-Qaida.
"No! We should take our marching orders from our Constitution," Paul shouted back, pointing his pen at Wallace for emphasis. "We should not go to war without a declaration" by Congress.
Occasionally interrupted by applause, Paul doggedly stuck to his point. "We have lost over 5,000 Americans over there in Afghanistan, in Iraq and plus the civilians killed," he said during his exchange with Huckabee.
"How long what do we have to pay to save face? That's all we're doing, is saving face. It's time we came home," Paul said.
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Ron Paul Makes Top Headline “In the News” on Cover Page of www.yahoo.com
As of 9:16 p.m. PDT
Headline:
Republicans, Paul clash over Iraq war
(same story as above)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070906/ap_on_el_pr/republicans_debate

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Ron Paul wins Fox News TV viewer poll (phone text messaging)
Ron Paul: 33%
Huckabee: 18%
Giuliani: 15%
McCain: 14%
Romney: 12%

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Ron Paul Headline is third headline on Front Page of Google News Home Page

Republicans, Paul Clash Over Iraq War Guardian Unlimited
http://news.google.com/nwshp?tab=wn

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Ron Paul Headline features on Front Page of London Guardian Latest World News Online

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/

Republicans, Paul Clash Over Iraq War
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Ron Paul’s name mentioned on front page of www.cbsnews.com

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/09/05/politics/main3237744.shtml

GOP Debaters Mostly Back Iraq War

(AP) Republican presidential contenders voiced support for the Iraq war despite a warning from anti-war candidate Ron Paul that they risk dragging the party down to defeat in the 2008 elections…..

Alone among those on stage, Paul, a veteran congressman with a libertarian streak, made the case for withdrawing troops. That drew a sharp challenge from Chris Wallace, one of the debate questioners, who asked whether the United States should take its marching orders from al Qaeda.

"No! We should take our marching orders from our Constitution," Paul shouted back, pointing his pen at Wallace for emphasis. "We should not go to war without a declaration" by Congress….

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Ron Paul’s name mentioned in the first line of the MSNBC story on the debates:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20612753/

DURHAM, N.H. - Republican presidential contenders voiced support for the Iraq war Wednesday night despite a warning from anti-war candidate Ron Paul that they risk dragging the party down to defeat in 2008.
…. Alone among those on stage, Paul, a veteran Texas congressman with a libertarian streak, made the case for withdrawing troops. That drew a sharp challenge from Chris Wallace, one of the debate questioners, who asked whether the United States should take its marching orders from al-Qaida.
“No! We should take our marching orders from our Constitution,” Paul shouted back, pointing his pen at Wallace for emphasis. “We should not go to war without a declaration” by Congress.

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im_a_pepper
09-05-2007, 11:20 PM
Makes me all giddy inside.

amonasro
09-05-2007, 11:21 PM
This is excellent coverage. Thompson announces, Paul clashes over Iraq war, and Pavarotti dies. Big news night!

CJLauderdale4
09-05-2007, 11:22 PM
When they didn't ask Ron a question for over 30 minutes, I turned to my son watching with me and said, they are going to ask Ron questions that make him look he's way off base, concerning:

- 9/11
- Iraq
- Removal of government agencies

Sure enough, I could've taken that to Vegas...


BUT, blowback strikes again Fixed Noise Channel !!!

DJ RP
09-05-2007, 11:24 PM
And Guess what guys... I'm not seeing the word "Longshot" anymore... :D

jj111
09-05-2007, 11:47 PM
Multiple victories by Ron Paul tonight in Fox Republican Debate:
Ron Paul wins Fox News TV viewer poll (phone text messaging)
Ron Paul: 33% Huckabee: 18% Giuliani: 15% McCain: 14% Romney: 12%
Ron Paul Photo, Headline and Story Featured on Cover Page of www.abcnews.com
Ron Paul Makes Top Headline “In the News” on Cover Page of www.yahoo.com
Ron Paul Headline is third headline on Front Page of Google News Home Page
Ron Paul named in headline featured on Front Page of London Guardian Latest World News Online Ron Paul’s name mentioned on front page of www.cbsnews.com
Ron Paul’s name mentioned in the first line of the MSNBC story on the debates.

In summary, Ron Paul won this debate hands down, and Ron Paul has propelled himself clearly as a top tier candidate and serious contender for the Republican nomination.