Fundraising will be the Main Factor

Published on 10 July 2009 by admin in General News, In The Media

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The Bowling Green Daily News reports on Dr. Paul here.
From the story:
Paul said he has disagreed with Bunning’s votes for the federal budgets proposed by former President George W. Bush and for the U.S.A. Patriot Act.
Paul said the most important issue he would tackle would be the federal deficit, saying that inflation comes from excessive [...]

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Dr. Paul appeared on The Glenn Beck Show today to discuss some of unseen effects of a national health care system. With special guest host, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Dr. Paul discussed the benefits of capitalism in medicine.
Here is Rand on Freedom Watch.

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But the younger Paul, a first-time candidate for public office, has taken a page from his father’s playbook by going online to build up the treasury for the “exploratory” Senate campaign committee he established in May. And he pronounces himself pleased with the fact that his receipts topped $100,000 in a little more than a [...]

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Roger Alford with the Associated Press reports on Dr. Paul’s recent fundraising numbers here.
Another political blog also took notice of yesterday’s Money Blast.
Six weeks has passed since the formation of the exploratory committee, there seems to be little doubt that Dr. Paul has the support for a US Senate run here in Kentucky.
Pat Crowley also [...]

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Members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will line up Thursday to take their shots at Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
To which Ron Paul and Jim Bunning might say: Where have you been?
Paul and Bunning — viewed by their colleagues as among the most eccentric members of Congress — were anti-Fed before anti-Fed [...]

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Take Back This Nation provides an excellent interview with Rand.
Watch the video-

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Paul, who spent the weekend in Northern Kentucky, said the GOP has lost is way and that a more conservative voice representing Kentucky is needed in Washington.
“We are going rapidly to the left now because the left has an articulate spokesman,” Paul said. “President Obama is more articulate than most of the Republicans we have [...]

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With over 1000 donors and nearing the $75,000 mark in donations there is little doubt Dr. Rand Paul has support. Rand has yet to ask for donations, and has yet to hold a fundraiser. The Examiner takes a look at Rand and other possible torch-bearers of the movement started by Ron Paul. Read here.

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During the Bush administration, there was never a balanced budget, national debt doubled, the federal government significantly grew, and the bailouts began. In addition to supporting Bush, Bailey also chaired John McCain’s presidential campaign in Kentucky. According to the National Taxpayers Union, McCain would’ve increased federal spending, and in late 2008, McCain voted [...]

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More Judicial Activism, Please
by George Will
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WASHINGTON — “We,” said Queen Victoria, employing the royal plural, “are not amused.” “We,” said the Treasury Department on Tuesday, relishing the royal prerogatives it exercises nowadays, “are gratified that not a single court that reviewed this matter, including the U.S. Supreme, found any fault whatsoever with the handling of [...]

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