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angelatc
03-07-2009, 07:02 PM
Did I miss something - is this a Ron Paul site? http://www.breakthebailout.com/node/3

Here's why I asked: http://seekingalpha.com/article/124645-five-impossible-thoughts-after-breakfast


The other day, I donated more to Ron Paul’s call (http://www.breakthebailout.com/ ) on fighting against misusing of taxpayers’ money. The American Republic is becoming a farce of preferential money distribution. Although intellectually I believe that US will not come out of this unstoppable economic mess until wrecking itself, emotionally I must “do my part” of trying to turn things around. Who else will turn USA around, if everyone of us don’t stand up and fight together? There will be no one saving this country from even dire economic except us.

I understand that it sounds almost stupid to consider the impossibility of my little donation and my lonely voice making any difference to the fate of this nation. But when I ask “who else” to myself, I think I might as well begin with myself, joining hands with Ron Paul’s campaign. I’m literally a “hopeless romantic”. But who says (my) love (for the nation) needs to be logical?

Kludge
03-07-2009, 07:03 PM
Ron Paul site????


It's owned by Trevor Lyman...

angelatc
03-07-2009, 07:23 PM
Ron Paul site????


It's owned by Trevor Lyman...

Oh - I didn't look to see who owned it. Interesting - Cindy Sheehan is also involved.

http://www.breakthebailout.com/node/2

I wonder where the blogger got the idea that the site was endorsed by Paul?

Kludge
03-07-2009, 07:26 PM
Oh - I didn't look to see who owned it. Interesting - Cindy Sheehan is also involved.

http://www.breakthebailout.com/node/2

I wonder where the blogger got the idea that the site was endorsed by Paul?

It's possible that the quote in the OP is only saying linking the site to "Ron Paul’s call on fighting against misusing of taxpayers’ money", and not necessarily saying Ron Paul actually mentioned the site. It was pretty unclear, but I imagine that's what they meant.

torchbearer
03-07-2009, 07:27 PM
Google Trevor Lyman, and you get articles about Ron Paul.