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PEW Forum Leaves Ron Paul Out As Candidate


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In the following article the Pew Forum leaves Ron Paul out as a candidate... Ron Paul is the only Doctor running and they do not even list him on theirHealth Care page:

http://pewforum.org/religion08/compare.php?Issue=Health_Care

Please contact and demand that Paul be added:

Media Contact

R. Burke Olsen
Communications Associate
bolsen@pewforum.org

Website and Editorial Feedback

Oliver Read
Web Editor
feedback@pewforum.org

Senior Staff

Sandra Stencel
Deputy Director
sstencel@pewforum.org

Erin F. O'Connell
Associate Director of Programs
eoconnell@pewforum.org

Mark O'Keefe
Associate Director, Editorial
mokeefe@pewforum.org

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Ron Paul - The Whole Story


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MSNBC Super Tuesday, Leaves Ron Paul Out


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Today, MSNBC is having a "Super Tuesday", where they want to hear from viewers on issues and presidential candidates. Of course they are highlighting the usual "top 3" in each party, but they are asking people to send in their comments.

Please to go this page: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19679113/ and send a comment or question to Ron Paul.

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Ron Paul on This Week


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Ron Paul on This Week with George Stephanopoulos

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Ron Paul Campaign Resorts to Cloning


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Satire

It is a well known fact that all Ron Paul supporters are a bunch of fanatical web programmers that spend their entire natural lives creating bots to spam online polls. Ron Paul ever the opportunist has decided that he can use this tactic in his fundraising goals as well.

Bill Crystal reports, “Ron Paul’s campaign has resorted to cloning their 10 nationwide supporters into a team of zombies that counterfeit money and send it to the Ron Paul campaign.” He goes on, “This rationally explains his popularity on Meetup.com, MySpace.com and the Blogosphere… Honestly, who cares about the constitution anymore? How else could the obscure Congressmen Paul beat out McCain in fundraising?”

It was reported that John McCain was irate with Ron Paul’s tactics. He was quoted as saying “This is just unfair, how come I don’t get to use cloning too? I just don’t understand how anyone could have developed this technology without an approval and full support from the Bush Administration”.

The Interactive Constitutional resource, iConstitution.blogspot.com, is about the only group happy with this practice, “Our unique hits are up 10,000% it seems this Ron Paul cloning scam is great for constitutional websites, we would go out of business if it wasn’t for Ron Paul.”

Sources close to the campaign have reported that to save campaign contributions they are going to start employing humanoid robots to stand on street corners with campaign signs, above freeways and pass out Ron Paul literature. The Ron Paul campaign was unavailable to comment.

By Anthony Astolfi

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Ron Paul is Top Story on ABC News


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Check out the video:
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3352795

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Ron Paul Tops McCain in Cash on Hand


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ABC News' George Stephanopoulos Reports: Though often regarded as a longshot candidate for president, Republican Ron Paul tells ABC News that he has an impressive $2.4 million in cash on hand after raising an equal amount during the second quarter, putting him ahead of one-time Republican frontrunner John McCain, who reported this week he has only $2 million in the bank.

In an exclusive interview taped Friday and airing Sunday on "This Week," Paul said his campaign is on a better trajectory than McCain's.

"I think some of the candidates are on the down-slope, and we're on the up-slope," said Paul.

Paul's cash on hand puts him in third place in the Republican field in that important metric, although he is well behind leader Rudy Giuliani, who has $18 million in the bank, and Mitt Romney, with $12 million.

Paul, who polls show with support in the low single digits, said his surprisingly strong fundraising is the best measure of his support.

"I think people have underestimated the number of people in this country who are interested in a freedom message," says the Republican congressman from Texas, who has strong libertarian leanings.

To watch Paul's full interview, tune in to "This Week" on Sunday (check local listings).

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