RON PAUL - Hot News Links #2
By Michael Lang on Jan 6, 2008 in 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
Here are some of the most current stories on Ron Paul:
New Spot: "Troops Support Ron Paul"
Washington Post - United States
Republican Ron Paul is out with a new TV ad, set to run in New Hampshire through Tuesday’s primary, stressing his military credentials. … His campaign spokesman Jesse Benton said Paul "has long been a praised as staunch advocate for veterans’ issues."
Whither Wyoming? The Weekly Standard - USA
With so few people voting tomorrow, its conceivable that Ron Paul’s zealous supporters could persuade enough people to poach a few national delegates. … "AS WYOMING GOES, so the nation"–that’s an aphorism that will probably never describe American politics
Ron Paul Best Payout Odds Yet
Gambling911.com - Miami,FL,USA
It’s been a while since we saw Republican US Presidential candidate Ron Paul with such long betting odds: now 20/1 at Sportsbook.com - down from 10/1 and a a peak at 6/1 this fall. This is to be expected following his 5th place finish in Iowa we suppose.
URGENT: Tell Complain to ABC Advertisers About Its Ban of Kucinich … OpEdNews - Newtown,PA,USA
They had threatened to not include Ron Paul, but apparently, he met their arbitrary performance criteria in Iowa. Back in 1992, Bill Clinton only pulled 3% in Iowa. It shouldn’t matter if you support any of these candidates. Disney’s ABC network is acting in an anti-democratic, anti-American way. We must send them a message.
Ron Paul ‘Defender of Freedom’ TV Ad Begins Running in South Carolina Reuters - USA
(Business Wire)–Starting today, Republican presidential candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul is running a television ad - titled "Defender of Freedom" in South Carolina.
Ron Paul shocker: No more ‘anchor babies’
WorldNetDaily - Grants Pass,OR,USA
By Paul Sperry A controversial new anti-illegal-immigration ad by GOP presidential hopeful Ron Paul has sent his libertarian supporters into high dudgeon, but it’s getting rave reviews from border-security hawks, including some Homeland Security officials.



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