December Money Bomb
Posted by Frugal on December 12th, 2007
This is a reminder that there is the last money bomb for 2007 this Sunday on Dec 16, 2007. I have pledged myself to donate $100 or more on that day at TeaParty07.com. But even if you just donate $5, that’s a mass democracy in action. Stand up and join together. Don’t let the big wallstreet and corporates to take over our government.
A money bomb for Ron Paul is a way to garner media attention to create the most donation per calendar day. This is to combat the deliberate disregards from the traditional media. On the previous successful money bomb in November, Ron Paul raised about 4 million dollar in a single day, breaking the records for all presidential candidates. I didn’t know about the November money bomb, and didn’t participate in it. But I expect that this December money bomb will make new history. Be part of the this history in making by donating just $5 or $10 here.
The biggest reason that I stand behind Ron Paul is because of his fiscal and foreign policies. This country has gone too far and too long in the wrong direction, and it’s time to down-size the big government and streamline the operations without wasting even more taxpayers’ money. Ron Paul’s understanding and his actions behind the fiscal and foreign policies are unparalleled and unmatched by ANY presidential candidates. I have registered myself as a Republican (converting from a Democrat) so that I can vote in Republican Primaries next year in California. I hope you will also join me because the future of this country is at stake.
If you are a citizen, you should love this country. If you love this country, you should support your presidential candidate. Be PATRIOTIC. Don’t be apathetic. Donate what you can, and take a stand, and vote. A democracy without participation is the same as having no freedom of voices. The big money and corrupted political power fosters and grows from the apathy of every voter. Ron Paul is one of the very few candidates that garner all grassroot supporters from all walks of lives. Be part of it.
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December 12th, 2007 at 9:25 am
I was able to give $25 on November 5th and will be giving at least $100 on the 16th. If he doesn’t win, everyone will have far more than $100 taken out of their wallet by the next President and the Fed. It’s an investment that could pay off big time!
December 12th, 2007 at 3:22 pm
I hope that it’s about time to have some big change in politics.
December 12th, 2007 at 7:45 pm
I don’t know much about what Ron Paul stands for, but I admire your passion. I am also a registered Republican and have not decide who will get my vote, but I believe that this country needs more people like you who will stand up and participate in democracy. Great post!
December 13th, 2007 at 5:19 am
I got your back Frugal. I have set a payment via my webbill pay to donate on that day. A little help is better than None. I also have something to say deliberate disregards from the traditional media. From the satistics, when was the last time you see the media report any missing child of minority? Did not ring any bells right? but, sure we were bombed with breaking news about those rich little girls missing.
December 14th, 2007 at 3:29 pm
Thanks for putting out the word about this. I got on Ron Paul’s weekly newsletter email list a few months ago, and I have to say that don’t think I’ve ever disagreed with a single thing he’s said.
I’m traditionally republican, but I would really love it if this guy were president…I’ve never given monetarily to a campaign before, but I am going to start this Sunday!
December 19th, 2007 at 9:54 pm
that money bomb was HUGE and man did it help the cause. I can’t wait for the January 1st money bomb next!
December 19th, 2007 at 10:03 pm
It was huge. Not that you would know it by listening to Old Media but that’s okay. The Revolution continues and the supporters only get more resolve when they see truth deliberately suppressed or dismissed.