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shasshas
12-18-2007, 05:42 PM
So.. Obama has raised $80 million and "counts among his bundlers many of the lobbyists and political-finance pros who buttress the Clinton run."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/17652931/obamas_moment

Apparently, the list of his "money men" include "Wall Street hotshots from Lehman Brothers, Oppenheimer and Co., and Citigroup, a smattering of Hollywood players and Native American casino interests, representatives of big pharmaceuticals and the insurance sector — in short, all the major food groups of reviled corporate influence-hunters."

HAH!!! SO WHAT!!

Well, those are the guys we can plan to reach out to further down the track.

How do we do it? - By emphasising that Obama is full of hot air and that Ron Paul is BETTER FOR BUSINESS than Obama's empthy schlock.

More of the same? or a world exploding with opportunity under Ron Paul!

idiom
12-18-2007, 05:50 PM
Very much in the sights. Probably on the back of a Super Tuesday win.

transistor
12-18-2007, 06:05 PM
that makes me sick. how could anyone vote for someone taking all that special interest money?

InRonWeTrust
12-18-2007, 06:12 PM
Let's hold our fire for now on Obama, because honestly, I would much rather run against him than Hillary! At least Obama opposed the Iraq war from the start.

In fact I would rather have my balls electrocuted than see Hillary get the nomination. I think we should all be supporting Barack until he wins... then it's open season. ;)