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piotr1
12-15-2007, 08:13 AM
Please everyone post the emails you sent out to friends and family about the Teaparty tommorow.
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I would like to use one of them if thats okay. :rolleyes:
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Time for Change
12-15-2007, 08:29 AM
The key is for EVERYONE to work together to win the primary to get him on the presidential ballot.

This is no small task, but every vote counts and they cannot ignore us if we all participate.
Here in Florida we are required to be registered in the correct party to vote in the closed primaries.

So, today I officially changed my affiliation to republican. Me of all people.
I am the first person to tell you that I hate politics, and want nothing to do with it.
I always waited until the general election, and voted for what I thought was the lesser of two evils.
That lack of caring by me and many other Americans is why our country is where it is today, in sad shape!
I cannot say I am happy with what the politicians have done to our country, and am not willing to leave the problem for my kids to deal with.
This radically irresponsible and spend-happy group of elected officials have got to go. They are spending money we haven't even earned yet.

So NOW I can vote in the primary, and he's got my vote.
I am rallying everyone I can to get them on board too.
I sent money, and come December 16th 2007 I will donate again.
That date has significant meaning, and once we show the solidarity of the people in this country, it should drive the point home to the party leaders that we are serious about having a valid candidate on the ballot, not a self centered jack ass that only wants the title of president. Here's a link to a donation event related webpage http://www.teaparty07.com/ <http://www.teaparty07.com/>


Our vote here is Jan 29. Hopefully everyone participates and we can secure this primary.
If we get that done the White house should be simple. The democrats don't stand a chance other than the potential for people blindly voting for Obama simply because of his race (God I hope THAT does NOT happen...catastrophic comes to mind)

The key here is for the people to take action, and NOT let the media tell us who we want.
Get registered if necessary, for the correct party if necessary, Get out and vote. No excuses, just take action.

That is my biggest problem with people today: If the TV does not tell them what to think and do, they simply WON'T think for themselves.
The media knows this and is using it to place who they want in power. They've done it for years, but this pattern has got to stop.

We are on a path to bad times. Talk of recession, overwhelming foreign debt, wars for nothing other than the interest of a select few elitists, all while our people are neglected (and taxed to and in the grave) so we can feed and provide healthcare for the illegal immigrants.

I have had enough.

So to answer your question...YES he absolutely can win; if we, the ordinary people, make him win.
It all starts with the primary election.
If we do nothing, nothing will happen.

So VOTE, tell everyone you know to vote in the primaries!
Give them a ride if need be!

WOW that turned out to be a long rant...sorry, but I am actually into it this time.

Here is a link to a webpage that outlines the party change deadline, registration deadlines, the date of the primary election, etc.
http://www.primarilypaul.com/ron-paul-in-the-primaries/ <http://www.primarilypaul.com/ron-paul-in-the-primaries/>

I hope I can count on you guys to get involved and get him on the ballot (if you really do like Ron's stance of the issues and his desire to correct our flawed government).

piotr1
12-15-2007, 07:30 PM
any1 else? please help me i haven't sent out my email yet!!!

piotr1
12-15-2007, 07:41 PM
bump

davidt!
12-15-2007, 07:54 PM
I like to send this video with my note.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsDlO2Lr_cg

piotr1
12-15-2007, 08:03 PM
Great Video but , post the email you sent to so the rest of us can take advantage of it 8)

Time for Change
12-15-2007, 10:14 PM
Great Video but , post the email you sent to so the rest of us can take advantage of it 8)

maybe someone will polish this one up a bit, and make it ready to forward to additional news stations...

May I respectfully request that NEWS 12, a CBS affiliate, present accurate and equally informative coverage on each of the Republican candidates currently working to become President of the United States of America?
There seems to be significant bias toward politicians that do not historically hold the values of the public in their interest, yet they dominate the coverage.

Is there a specific reason that the coverage is so grossly biased?
Is voter manipulation taking place in the ranks of CBS and its affiliates?

We see stories of Huckabee, Giuliani, McCain and Occasionally Romney, but nothing on the others.


Consider the grass roots phenom Ron Paul, with his extraordinary campaign donations passing 11.5 million dollars with no major advertising.
I see that your candidate information page at http://www.news12now.com/articles/candidate_160_syndication__article_utility_photos. html/tracker_.html <http://www.news12now.com/articles/candidate_160_syndication__article_utility_photos. html/tracker_.html> lists inaccurate information from November 21, 2007 when Ron Paul's cash on hand was 2,354,855.32.

At the time of this email his campaign contributions are $11,519,425.03 and steady climbing.

Sunday, December 16, 2007 stands to be yet another significant contribution day, with thousands of people pledging to donate additional cash to push Ron Paul along.

A quote from the supporter website--- http://www.teaparty07.com/



"On December 16th, 1773, American colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to protest an oppressive tax.

This December 16th, American citizens will dump millions of dollars into the Ron Paul presidential campaign...

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I must ask...How is it possible that a candidate is not considered viable (as demonstrated by the lack of your network's coverage),
and the public is not interested in that candidate; yet, he is the recipient of such substantial and completely volunteer campaign support?

Why have zero straw poll results been reported?

Is accurate reporting in effect, or is your coverage an effort to direct the public attention to a "Preferred" candidate?


I must request that an evaluation of your coverage take place and that you provide adequate and equal coverage for ALL of the Presidential Hopefuls.

Honesty and accuracy are what the public deserves, right?

alieas007
12-15-2007, 10:51 PM
Friday, Dec 14th:

Ron Paul blimp launched and up in the air!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21836324@N02/2110136951/in/set-72157603458016531/

Ron Paul on PBS 'NOW' 8:30PM EST. PBS explores the "Ron Paul Phenomenon"
http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/350/index.html
http://www.pbs.org/now/sched.html



Sunday, Dec 16th:

Boston Tea Party 2007! 'Money Bomb' donation day for Ron Paul! Please spread the word & Be part of history as Ron Paul obliterates Hillary's previous one day record of 6.2 Million, with ease! Of course, Ron Paul's donations will be coming from concerned American's like ourselves, while Hillary's come only from special interest groups & lobbyist. Ron Paul already owns the #1 spot for a single on-line fund-raising day at 4.38 Million, which will also be shattered. We are expecting 10 Million dollars!!! Sit in awe on Sunday on RonPaul2008.com and watch the live donation meeter go through the roof!

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
http://teaparty07.com/



Tuesday, Dec 18th:

Ron Paul to appear on Glenn Beck 7:00 EST Headline Prime, for 1 FULL HOUR unedited!!!! WOW!!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7hPKChWbbZY