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January 12, 2008

New Hampshire Recount Fund Drive

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Intro by James Buchanan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV6qAGigGYY

There is strong evidence that vote fraud took place in New Hampshire. About $65k is needed for a recount. $27k has been raised so far.

Please go to the website below and donate to expose the criminal abuse of our voting system by the neocons and their Diebold machines:

http://grannywarrior.chipin.com/recount

From that website:

Recount
With all the strange events going on in the primary and with solid statements of actual fraud in NH everyone is calling for a recount…

Therefore… we the Grassroots will fund our own recount for Dr. Paul.

Every cent will be put toward the recounting and we will just see if we can stir up enough attention to really get a good count now. Perhaps it will also give notice to other states not to mess with the counts.

Lets get this done before it is too late and facts and figures can be altered.


January 11, 2008

Ron Paul Must Defend Two Key Issues to Win

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by James Buchanan

The evening news mentioned that 75 percent of the people in South Carolina wanted the Iraq War to end. Did the reporter then mention Ron Paul? Of course not. His next words were that this was a great opportunity for…. “John Edwards.” Edwards by the way voted for the Iraq War and refused to promise to bring our troops home by 2013.

If Ron Paul wants to win in 2008, he needs to add the following words (or something very close) to the end of every single commercial he runs otherwise these two key issues will be stolen from him.

Iraq War and Immigration
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January 10, 2008

Why Was Hillary Almost Crying? -Different Take

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Diebold vote stealing saves Hillary from looming defeat.

by James Buchanan

Would you trust this woman with power?

Just before the New Hampshire vote Hillary’s voice cracked and tears started to well up in her eyes as she responded to a question. Many right-wing Americans were immediately suspicious that this was a staged incident to try to draw sympathy from voters. While I consider Hillary to be a totally unethical political snake, I have a slightly different take on this incident.

Hillary had just decisively lost Iowa to Obama, placing an embarrassing third behind John Edwards. Several recent polls indicated that women didn’t trust Hillary and that half the nation would not vote for Hillary under any circumstance. Hillary had lost the women’s vote to Obama in Iowa. On top of all this, several major polls came out showing Hillary losing the New Hampshire election to Obama by at least 8 percent. The most recent USA Today-Gallup poll showed Hillary losing the election by a whopping 13 percent.

If Hillary were buried in an Obama landslide in New Hampshire, that would have likely killed her presidential campaign. That is why Hillary’s voice cracked and tears started to well up. One news article notes “”On Monday tears welled in her eyes when a woman asked her how she managed in the face of all the pressures.”

The media has largely dismissed this incident as “Hillary just being human” amidst all the routine stress from the campaign, but no one is bringing up the fact that Hillary at that time was seriously staring at the end of her presidential ambitions in an almost certain crushing defeat to a younger charismatic candidate, who was much more popular. (more…)


January 9, 2008

Urgent Message to Ron Paul: Defend Your Political Turf

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Political phonies are stealing the immigration issue and the election from Ron Paul.

Opinion Poll

by James Buchanan

The above table shows how New Hampshire voters rate Republican candidates on various issues in a recent poll. The most alarming fact is that Ron Paul is given a zero percent rating on immigration. This is a public relations disaster that needs to be addressed. Phony individuals like Huckabee, Romney and McCain pretending to be “tough on immigration” are the biggest problem.

The good news about Iowa and New Hampshire is that the winners of the primaries are candidates who claim that they want to “secure the borders.” The bad news is that they are liars. The one sincere top tier candidate, who would enforce immigration law, is Ron Paul. Unfortunately, the phonies have stolen the immigration issue from him.

The next obvious question is: What is being done about this? Surely Ron Paul isn’t going to sit around and let other candidates falsely claim that they want to “secure the borders” –stealing the most important issue of the election right out from under him. Unfortunately, that seems to be the case. Ron Paul apparently doesn’t want to criticize a fellow Republican even if it means losing the primary. (more…)


January 8, 2008

Hillary Buses in Crowd from Massachusetts

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by Jeff Davis

Would you trust this woman with power?

We need to understand something very clearly about Hillary Clinton. This woman is absolutely devoid of anything remotely resembling a moral compass or a sense of ethics, and she will do anything to gain power.

The Washington Times reports: “Reporters who walked into a Nashua high school today were immediately struck by the crowd — there are visibly more people here for Sen. Hillary Clinton than were here for Sen. Barack Obama yesterday in the same location The Clinton crowd was loud and boisterous and their foot-stomping was thunderous.” This sounds impressive except for one thing: “Many of them were also from Massachusetts.”

In other words, Hillary Clinton has been caught committing an act of outright dishonesty and deception by stacking the rally with people who do not represent the people of New Hampshire. (more…)


January 7, 2008

It Is Ron Paul’s Job…

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It is Ron Paul’s job to contrast his record to opponents.

Summary of Presidential Candidates

by James Buchanan

It is Ron Paul’s job and responsibility to provide the necessary information to voters, which they need to make an intelligent decision.

Unfortunately, we had Huckabee and Romney parroting Ron Paul’s call to “secure the borders.” Huckabee and Romney also received completely undeserved endorsements from two key spokesmen on the illegal alien problem –further confusing voters as to who can be trusted on immigration.

It is Ron Paul’s job to explain to voters in his political ads how he is different from the other top candidates and why they should vote for him.

What if Mike Huckabee came out tomorrow and said that he was against the Iraq War? Sound ridiculous? Huckabee did an even bigger flip-flop on immigration and no one in the mainstream media has called him on it.

The Internet groups which focus on illegal immigration don’t have 20 million dollars to run ads to tell the public that Huckabee was for Open Borders right up until a few months ago.

The only person with the money and motivation to inform the public of this key information is Ron Paul. Please encourage him to do some sort of informational commercial that focuses on a few key issues like the illustration above. Feel free to copy this article and send it to Ron Paul at:

mail@ronpaul2008.com
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January 6, 2008

Ron Paul: Before it’s too Late…

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We must expose the phonies on immigration

by James Buchanan

Mike Huckabee won in Iowa and Mitt Romney just won a primary in Wyoming because they are LYING about their position on immigration.

Before it’s too late, the Ron Paul campaign needs to add something like the above graphic, which quotes the opposing candidates to the end of EVERY commercial they run from now on. (more…)


January 5, 2008

How Ron Paul Can Win: Part Two

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My earlier predictions about the Ron Paul campaign have proven true.

by James Buchanan

Ron Paul Great Patriot

First of all, don’t blame Ron Paul’s ten percent finish in Iowa solely on the evangelicals. The reason Huckabee and Romney did so well in Iowa was that they LIED about their position on immigration. The Iowa voters heard several candidates all claiming that they wanted to “secure the borders.” No one challenged Huckabee’s brand new and highly dubious position on immigration or pointed out that his entire previous political history has been in support of Open Borders and Amnesty. With all of the candidates apparently saying the same thing about immigration (that they wanted to “secure the borders”), the people of Iowa then turned to a fellow evangelical, Mike Huckabee.

Last September, I wrote an article suggesting that Ron Paul follow a simple strategy of focusing on the two biggest issues of 2008, ending the Iraq War and Enforcing Immigration Law. I suggested making short, direct commercials that focused on those two key issues and running them nationally.

Instead, the Ron Paul Campaign spent three months running ads in four small primary states. Ron Paul supporters after seeing these ads on youtube, widely condemned the ads as terrible. The Ron Paul campaign -finally- in its last week in Iowa started running an ad that clearly spelt out Ron Paul’s position on illegal immigration –something I suggested doing three months earlier. Unfortunately, clearly stating your position on immigration is only half the battle. You have to expose the other top tier candidates as phonies, who are claiming to be tough on illegals after a career of being for Open Borders.

I suggested running national ads to “sow the seeds” of a Ron Paul Revolution all over America as soon as possible. I mentioned that these ads would pay for themselves with donations from new members recruited by the ads. (more…)


January 4, 2008

Ron Paul Narrowly Misses Third Place Finish

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Romney and Huckabee spent months and millions in Iowa.

by James Buchanan

Iowa Caucus Results

There wasn’t much chance of Ron Paul doing better than third place in Iowa, and he came within just a few percent of that goal, finishing right on the heels of Fred Thompson and John McCain. Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee had spent about four months each in that state. Romney spent about $10 million and Huckabee spent much of the $5 million he rose in the fourth quarter there. The mainstream media also showered Mike Huckabee with a flood of positive reporting for the last two months. Mike Huckabee is a closet liberal, and the media wants him to rise up as the Republican candidate.

Still, what sort of victory was Iowa for Huckabee? How proud can a candidate be when he spends four months of his time in just one state and “wins” the state with a third of the vote (not even a majority)?

Any news about Ron Paul has been virtually blacked out by the mainstream media. The media totally ignored the blimp Paul’s supporters got him –even though it would have been a big story for any other candidate. The media gave only reluctant coverage for the two big fund-raisers which Ron Paul supporters staged, even though one fund raiser set an all time one-day record. (more…)


January 3, 2008

Yes, Ron Paul Can Win!

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A Zogby poll gave Ron Paul 33%

Ron Paul Great Patriot

by James Buchanan

On the eve of the Iowa primary, millions of Americans are still scratching their heads wondering if Ron Paul can win the Republican primary. They’ve heard Paul propose some great things like abolishing the IRS, but they keep hearing the mainstream media quote poll results, that are discouraging. Meanwhile, a Zogby poll that gave Ron Paul 33 percent and first place in the crowded field of GOP candidates has been air-brushed out of any political news reporting.

There is one very important thing to remember about polls. Pollsters don’t do polls unless someone pays them to do polls. If a group called “Neocons for War” shows up and asks for a poll, they can dictate what questions will be asked in a specific poll, and anyone with any knowledge of polling can tell you a carefully worded poll can heavily slant the results. These polls are often reported simply as a Rasmussen poll or a Gallup poll with no mention of the highly biased sponsor of the poll. As an example of extreme bias, in one poll, if the respondent said he supported Ron Paul, the next question would be on a sexual topic. If the respondent hung up, his pro-Ron Paul vote was discarded.

There has only been one clearly-worded poll by Zogby that we know of. Alex Jones paid for this Zogby poll and that is why we actually know what went into the polling questions. The results of this Zogby poll of over 1,000 Americans was that 33 percent of Americans support Ron Paul, while second place went to Rudy Giuliani, who got 19 percent. (more…)


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