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Brian4Liberty
09-24-2009, 07:29 PM
Let's have a money "Bomblet" for Chuck DeVore who is running for Senate in California! We are feeling left out in California, and he is essentially the only fiscal conservative running for Senate against Barbara Boxer (he is declared and has a real campaign organization). Like Rand, he doesn't seem to be a favorite of the GOP establishment. They seem to want former McCain economic adviser and RINO Carly Fiorina to run instead.

See this thread for more info:

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=211285

One of the goals should be to simply increase his donor count by making a lot of small donations. Of course he would appreciate anything that comes in. Spread the word to your fiscally conservative friends and relatives, especially in California.

I created a quick webpage that is targeted at fiscal conservatives (Republicans, libertarians, independents). I plan on sending it out to average, everyday Tea-Party types, that don't know a lot about Austrian Economics. I didn't call it a "Money Bomb" on the link because most of the people I plan on sending it too wouldn't know what that means!

Check it out! Pass it around. For all of us Ron Paul People, it's still a Money Bomb! Or a "Bomblet", since it's such short notice...

http://septvote.blogspot.com/

Like the Rand Money Bomb, this is completely grassroots, and is not coordinated with the Chuck DeVore Campaign at all. It may be a big surprise. :D

Flash
09-25-2009, 02:10 PM
This is a great idea.

Brian4Liberty
09-25-2009, 02:35 PM
Thanks, pass it on! Barbara Boxer is vulnerable this year.

tajitj
09-28-2009, 02:36 PM
Foreign policy, noninterventionalist?

If supported Iraq war, if he did does he admit guilt or regret for voting in such a way?

Brian4Liberty
09-28-2009, 02:40 PM
Foreign policy, noninterventionalist?

If supported Iraq war, if he did does he admit guilt or regret for voting in such a way?


Here's what he said:


Q: What is your take on Foreign Policy?
A: "As for Foreign Policy (my degree is in this and I am an intelligence officer in the Army), I have never been a fan of direct foreign involvement. I liked the Reagan/Weinberger approach: promote freedom and liberty abroad by encouraging local people to work for it themselves (as we did in Poland and Central America)."

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=211285


There is a Reason TV interview near the bottom of this page:
http://septvote.blogspot.com/