DisabledVet
07-10-2007, 11:57 AM
Well this certainly is some great news...
Ron Paul Goes to Google
Tuesday, July 10, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com
GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-Tex) is preparing for his trip to Google on July 13. Today, at the end of a website message, Ron Paul once again mentions the visit, which will feature two rallies.
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A local TV station just called, wanting to follow up on the Sunday ABC interview. Their stated reason: "Your campaign is really picking up steam!"
Darn right, thanks to you and so many others. Of course, some in the media want to see this campaign lose steam. But they’re not going to get their way.
I know that every day: for example, whenever I attend one of our big, enthusiastic meetup groups.
As I look around, I always think: how lucky I am to be part of such a movement. And how many young people care deeply about our ideas.
A friend of mine used to wonder what would become of our movement when all the older members of it passed on. Now, he says, there is no doubt that we are sowing the seeds of an even more vibrant and principled freedom movement. The future can be bright indeed.
At a rally in Nevada the other day, I asked a husband and wife how they had gotten interested in this campaign. "Though our 13-year-old son," they told me.
Remember the complaints that kids were addicted to TV and video games, and ignored the world around them? There are plenty who don't fit that bill. And the tool in their hands and ours is the internet. With it, we can circumvent the biased media.
Later this week I go to Google—perhaps the nerve center of the internet—at the company's invitation, to talk to all their employees. Brilliant young techies are part of our constituency, and I am looking forward to that visit. There are two rallies too.
Ron Paul Goes to Google
Tuesday, July 10, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com
GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-Tex) is preparing for his trip to Google on July 13. Today, at the end of a website message, Ron Paul once again mentions the visit, which will feature two rallies.
=====
A local TV station just called, wanting to follow up on the Sunday ABC interview. Their stated reason: "Your campaign is really picking up steam!"
Darn right, thanks to you and so many others. Of course, some in the media want to see this campaign lose steam. But they’re not going to get their way.
I know that every day: for example, whenever I attend one of our big, enthusiastic meetup groups.
As I look around, I always think: how lucky I am to be part of such a movement. And how many young people care deeply about our ideas.
A friend of mine used to wonder what would become of our movement when all the older members of it passed on. Now, he says, there is no doubt that we are sowing the seeds of an even more vibrant and principled freedom movement. The future can be bright indeed.
At a rally in Nevada the other day, I asked a husband and wife how they had gotten interested in this campaign. "Though our 13-year-old son," they told me.
Remember the complaints that kids were addicted to TV and video games, and ignored the world around them? There are plenty who don't fit that bill. And the tool in their hands and ours is the internet. With it, we can circumvent the biased media.
Later this week I go to Google—perhaps the nerve center of the internet—at the company's invitation, to talk to all their employees. Brilliant young techies are part of our constituency, and I am looking forward to that visit. There are two rallies too.