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jj111
06-21-2007, 05:39 PM
The Truth Why Ron Paul Is Excluded From Iowa Forum

http://vote-ron-paul-2008.blogspot.com/2007/06/truth-why-ron-paul-is-excluded-from.html

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Thursday June 21, 2007

All credit goes to Dailypaul.com on this one.

It appears that Ed Failor Jr. is senior adviser on the McCain Campaign in Iowa! Talk about a conflict of interest, huh? This is another site that says he is with the McCain Campaign just in case they try to say it's not true. And why not another which is a press release from McCain's Campaign itself!

Not only is he an adviser, but he has donated $1250 to the McCain 2008 campaign on March 31, 2007. This information is confirmed here.

How much more ridiculous will this get? Do they really think they can get away with something this blatantly obvious?

After about a half hour of Google searching, it appears that Failor has had a blind eye towards Ron Paul all along. In every single article, they say how "all" the presidential candidates each have their own challenges to overcome with Iowa's religious conservative views. Now rather than say Ron Paul matches their views, they completely leave out his name in every single article I have read.

Another aspect that Dailypaul.com has on their site is that Ed Failor is tied to an organization called American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) with a lot of big corporate money at stake. Here are some of the companies involved.
"ALEC has the financial support of more than 200 corporations including Coors, Amway, IBM, Ford, Philip Morris, Exxon, Texaco and Shell Oil. William Bennett, Jack Kemp, John Sununu, and George Bush have all addressed ALEC sessions in recent years."

Now as if it can't get any worse. Here are more companies that support their missions.

"Companies and industry organizations supporting ALEC's mission include Enron, Amoco, Chevron, Texaco, R.J. Reynolds, AT&T, the American Nuclear Energy Council, the Chlorine Chemistry Council, the American Petroleum Institute, and the Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America."

You can read the whole scoop here. Just seeing the list of companies this gentleman is dealing with, scares the heck out of me! Obviously these businesses do not like Ron Paul's message of truly free market activity and getting rid of corporate welfare.

Erazmus
06-21-2007, 05:40 PM
:eek:

garywatson
06-21-2007, 05:44 PM
This whole controversy was the subject of a segment on the Michael Reagan talk show on Sirius a few minutes ago. He named several candidates which have been invited yet have no hope of winning, and complained about the exclusion of Ron Paul. He also described Ron Paul as a "friend of this program" and that he was welcome to come on the show any time.

UtahApocalypse
06-21-2007, 05:45 PM
They know that if anyone at the event hears Ron Paul they will be instantly converted to supporting him :)

wecandoit
06-21-2007, 05:49 PM
They want to focus on tax issues and Christian beliefs in this presidential forum.

They were scared to death of Ron Paul giving all the right answers on those subjects.

Without Paul, the rest may be able to spin things in the republican mold which they feel might be somewhat believable to the masses. That wouldn't be possible with Paul present telling the truth.

jd603
06-21-2007, 06:53 PM
FYI, Ed Failure's conflict of interest may just cost him his job, forward that information on... he's not allowed by law/code to endorse/support one candidate over the other.

This guy is a total cheese-ball, I like his lame arguments as to why he excluded Ron, he made himself look like a total loser... WHO radio did a good job of showing him for the loser that he is...

angelatc
06-21-2007, 07:17 PM
This whole controversy was the subject of a segment on the Michael Reagan talk show on Sirius a few minutes ago. He named several candidates which have been invited yet have no hope of winning, and complained about the exclusion of Ron Paul. He also described Ron Paul as a "friend of this program" and that he was welcome to come on the show any time.

No kidding? Isn't he Ronald's oldest son? It would be great to see Ron Paul guest on that gig. I hope the campaign hears about the offer.