Archive for May 4th, 2007
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Ron Paul, a Republican candidate for President, virtually ignored by the mainstream media and his own party, fared very well in last night’s debate. Here are some wrapups and figures from around the web.
- the greatest source of comfort to Constitutionalist Conservatives has to be the tremendous upswell of support being registered by the former Leader of Ronald Reagan’s Electoral Delegation from Texas, United States Congressman Ron Paul — and that DESPITE receiving comparatively little “face time” from the debate organizers. With viewer reaction to the first GOP Primary Debate already placing Congressman Ron Paul solidly in third place, nine points ahead of his nearest rival and within five points of Giuliani himself, a tremendous opportunity exists for Ron Paul to establish widespread national Name Recognition and garner increasing support for his broadly-appreciated message of Individual Liberty and strictly-limited Government Power. (source)
- All the candidates save one, the obscure but intellectually serious Ron Paul, seemed to be trying to show they will not break with the Bush administration on the war . . . (WSJ Opinion Journal)
- Ron Paul scored the best in the MSNBC poll.
- Ron Paul (ranked #1)- Even though Paul is ideologically off-the-wall on economics, substantively speaking he was the most consistent in his positions. He showed knowledge of history and our constitution. Republican viewers saw that. He did not waver. He is a strong, traditional conservative. (source)
- The only sane voice on the stage; the only true republican-conservative voice was Ron Paul. Paul of course was barely given any face time, about four questions in an hour and a half by my count. (source)
In summary, Ron Paul posted the biggest gain of any Republican candidate in the May 3 debate. He did it the old fashioned way, no BS, no political rhetoric, no waffling for votes . . . just straight talk, consistent views and a record to back up what he says.
The voters in American need to ask themselves one question to decide who should be the next President — Are they happy with the current state of politics and government? If the answer is NO, then Ron Paul is the clear choice to lead our country back to greatness.









