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05-17-2009, 10:51 AM
YouTube - Ron Paul: A New Hope (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG2PUZoukfA)
— Congressman Ron Paul is the leading advocate for freedom in America's Capitol.
Amazing this video did not have a direct Digg yet from Youtube!
Watch it for the first time or again, it's great!
Share it again too.
Digg here for America! (http://digg.com/people/Ron_Paul_A_New_Hope_11)
:)
Some interesting facts that happened after this video:
Ron Paul set an all-time fund raising record in the history of American politics, when grassroots Americans spontaneously donated online on their own, without any official campaign or fund raising efforts, $6 million dollars in a single day. The donations were 100% from individuals and incredibly the average donation was only $50. In the fourth quarter, Ron Paul went on to raise more money than any other Republican candidate, with twice that of his next closest competitor, Mitt Romney; who ended up loaning his own campaign $18 million to compete. Heading into 2008, having raised $19 million in fourth quarter primaries, Ron Paul was in competition with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton who raised $15 million and $19 million respectively.
Another interesting fact was that Ron Paul raised more money from those serving in the United States military, than any other 2008 presidential candidate, and all the Republican candidates combined.
Watch this video here: http://digg.com/politics/Ron_Paul_on_MSNBC_Most_money_raised_in_a_single_da y_ever
Google Ron Paul Fundraising Record:
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=ron+paul+fundraising+record&fp=Q5rYJf3FIq4
What happened after Ron Paul began competing with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton?
The media began to heavily cover Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain, while giving Ron Paul almost no coverage comparatively. For the facts regarding the heavy media promotion of Obama, Clinton and McCain, watch the following video:
Media Caught Lying:
YouTube - Media Caught Lying, Version2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iW5kOB1pmg)
Looking to the future, Ron Paul recently won a 2012 Republican Primary poll at NPR:
http://digg.com/politics/Ron_Paul_Wins_2012_Republican_Primary_Poll
— Congressman Ron Paul is the leading advocate for freedom in America's Capitol.
Amazing this video did not have a direct Digg yet from Youtube!
Watch it for the first time or again, it's great!
Share it again too.
Digg here for America! (http://digg.com/people/Ron_Paul_A_New_Hope_11)
:)
Some interesting facts that happened after this video:
Ron Paul set an all-time fund raising record in the history of American politics, when grassroots Americans spontaneously donated online on their own, without any official campaign or fund raising efforts, $6 million dollars in a single day. The donations were 100% from individuals and incredibly the average donation was only $50. In the fourth quarter, Ron Paul went on to raise more money than any other Republican candidate, with twice that of his next closest competitor, Mitt Romney; who ended up loaning his own campaign $18 million to compete. Heading into 2008, having raised $19 million in fourth quarter primaries, Ron Paul was in competition with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton who raised $15 million and $19 million respectively.
Another interesting fact was that Ron Paul raised more money from those serving in the United States military, than any other 2008 presidential candidate, and all the Republican candidates combined.
Watch this video here: http://digg.com/politics/Ron_Paul_on_MSNBC_Most_money_raised_in_a_single_da y_ever
Google Ron Paul Fundraising Record:
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=ron+paul+fundraising+record&fp=Q5rYJf3FIq4
What happened after Ron Paul began competing with Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton?
The media began to heavily cover Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain, while giving Ron Paul almost no coverage comparatively. For the facts regarding the heavy media promotion of Obama, Clinton and McCain, watch the following video:
Media Caught Lying:
YouTube - Media Caught Lying, Version2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iW5kOB1pmg)
Looking to the future, Ron Paul recently won a 2012 Republican Primary poll at NPR:
http://digg.com/politics/Ron_Paul_Wins_2012_Republican_Primary_Poll