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Ron Paul Set To Raise Millions On MLK Day

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Gonerail

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Jan 11, 2008, 8:01:41 PM1/11/08
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The Ron Paul campaign is hoping to once again raise millions in a
single day on January 21st, Martin Luther King day.

So far over 6000 visitors to the website http://www.freeatlast2008.com/
have pledged to donate to Dr Paul on the national holiday in another
mass donation day organized by grass roots supporter Trevor Lyman.

Lyman was the brains behind the record breaking donation days on
November 5th and December 15th last year that raised $4.3 and $6
million respectively, pushing Paul's fourth quarter earnings to around
$20 million, making him the biggest GOP fundraiser closing out 2007.

In addition to raising donations, the website is encouraging
supporters to take to the streets:

This is our day to blanket the streets with the message of liberty.
Our goal is to make every city look like the Lincoln Memorial lawn of
Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.

March through your cities and towns, contact your meetups for more
information and make this day a day for freedom. Confirm your
commitment to march at RonPaulMarch.com!

Ron Paul plugged the latest donation day on CNN yesterday as he
eloquently defended himself against ludicrous claims of racism
rehashed by a recent article in the New Republic, which he put doewn
to the "anti-Ron Paul movement".

Paul commented, "Rosa Parks is one of my heroes, Martin Luther King is
a hero because they practice the Libertarian principle of civil
disobedience, non violence." He continued, "Racism is a collectivist
idea you see people in groups, civil libertarians like my self see
everybody as an important individual. It is not the color of the skin
that is important as Martin Luther King said it is the character that
is important."

"I attack two wars that Blacks are suffering from" Paul said,
referring to the Iraq war and the drug war. Paul also said, "I would
pardon all blacks, all whites, everybody that was convicted of non
violent drug crimes."

Kucinich: "Mystery That Needs To Be Solved"

Congressman Kucinich stated today that the huge disparity which
Hillary Clinton overturned to defeat Barack Obama in the New Hampshire
primary was a "mystery that needs to be solved" as he leads the charge
for a recount to ascertain exactly how the pollsters could have got it
so wrong, or if vote fraud took place.

Clinton reversed a huge deficit of around 13 points to claim victory
in what many are calling a suspicious outcome, especially as 7% of
that swing came with the aid of electronic voting machines.

"The disparities between the poll results that were announced the day
before the election, the day of the election, and what we are told
were the actual returns indicate that there's either something
seriously wrong with the polling firms that are collectively worth
hundreds of millions of dollars and the election results were
reflective of the vote, or there was something wrong with the election
results and that the polls were correct," Kucinich told the Alex Jones
Show today.

Kucinich stressed that he was asking for a recount not for his own
benefit because it was unlikely to change his ranking, but for the
purposes of maintaining the integrity of the electoral system.

http://prisonplanet.com/articles/jan...ch_mystery.htm

A Ron Paul fan has put together this wonderful little table that shows
precisely what happened in the towns with paper ballots vs. the towns
with Diebold Accuvote optical scanner electronic voting machines.

http://ronrox.com/paulstats.php

You can see clearly by looking at the column in red how much the
electronic voting machines gave or took away from a candidate. Ron
Paul lost 2%+, whereas Giuliani got a 0.5% boost, stealing 4th from
Ron Paul. You can also see that Mitt Romney really didn't have 31%,
but something closer to 25%, a throw of 6% in his favor.
http://www.ronpaulwarroom.com/


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MasterChief

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Jan 11, 2008, 9:22:28 PM1/11/08
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I`ll be there:)

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