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The 6 Million Dollar Man

17 December, 2007 by Matt Robison

Once again breaking fund raising records, including his own, Ron Paul has raised over 6 million dollars on December 16, the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.
This is one of the biggest primary season stories to come out in decades, and it’s importance will probably only be matched by the news of the eventual winner. […]

CBS Flushes Integrity Down the Toilet…Again

11 December, 2007 by Matt Robison

In a never ending quest to minimize their relevance in the coming age, CBS has been running a segment called Primary Questions where:
CBS News anchor Katie Couric asked the 10 leading presidential candidates 10 questions designed to go beyond politics and show what really makes them tick.
Of course, the definition for the term “leading” […]

The Real Language of Politicians

20 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

The language of Capitalism and business, many say, is money. And this is cause for derision because it is looked at as unsympathetic and ruthless, caring not for the needs of others, but only for profit.
But guess what?
Politicians are even more fluent in this language than they would have you believe. […]

Ron Paul Answers All of the Tough Questions

14 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

The editorial board at the Nashua Telegraph in New Hampshire should be applauded for this candid, comprehensive interview with Ron Paul. They give him plenty of time to speak and articulate his very nuanced positions, not settling for the quick sound bites we’re used to hearing in modern politics.
If you have been on the […]

Ron Paul Revolution on the Fifth of November

5 November, 2007 by Matt Robison

Today will prove that Ron Paul is not a lower-tier candidate. His message is not “fringe”, but actually resonates with a large segment of the American people, the original attitude of freedom that used to run so thick through our blood.
In 18 hours, over 30,000 individual doners have contributed over 3.2 million dollars. […]