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by July 19, 2007 5:44 AM EDT
Perhaps a bigger and more interesting story is that Dr. Ron Paul's donations are increasing, while most of the other candidates are slowing down. The Ron Paul rEVOLution is gathering momentum.

By the way, I trust your use of the word "ridiculous" was directed at Senator McCain, and not Dr. Paul. Nevertheless, it is mean-spirited.

I will bet you dollars to donuts that a story on Dr. Ron Paul's ascending campaign will garner your site way more visits (and advertising dollars -- ka-ching, ka-ching!!!) than this story about McCain.
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by July 19, 2007 5:34 AM EDT
Perhaps a bigger and more interesting story is that Dr. Ron Paul's donations are increasing, while most of the other candidates are slowing down. The Ron Paul rEVOLution is gathering momentum.

By the way, I trust your use of the word "ridiculous" was directed at Senator McCain, and not Dr. Paul. Nevertheless, it is mean-spirited.

I will bet you dollars to donuts that a story on Dr. Ron Paul's ascending campaign will garner your site way more visits (and advertising dollars -- ka-ching, ka-ching!!!) than this story about McCain.
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by July 19, 2007 4:55 AM EDT
Perhaps a bigger and more interesting story is that Dr. Ron Paul's donations are increasing, while most of the other candidates are slowing down. The Ron Paul rEVOLution is gathering momentum.

By the way, I trust your use of the word "ridiculous" was directed at Senator McCain, and not Dr. Paul. Nevertheless, it is mean-spirited.

I will bet you dollars to donuts that a story on Dr. Ron Paul's ascending campaign will garner your site way more visits (and advertising dollars -- ka-ching, ka-ching!!!) than this story about McCain.
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by July 19, 2007 4:20 AM EDT
Perhaps a bigger and more interesting story is that Dr. Ron Paul's donations are increasing, while most of the other candidates are slowing down. The Ron Paul rEVOLution is gathering momentum.

By the way, I trust your use of the word "ridiculous" was directed at Senator McCain, and not Dr. Paul. Nevertheless, it is mean-spirited.

I will bet you dollars to donuts that a story on Dr. Ron Paul's ascending campaign will garner your site way more visits (and advertising dollars -- ka-ching, ka-ching!!!) than this story about McCain.
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by July 19, 2007 3:48 AM EDT
Perhaps a bigger and more interesting story is that Dr. Ron Paul's donations are increasing, while most of the other candidates are slowing down. The Ron Paul rEVOLution is gathering momentum.

By the way, I trust your use of the word "ridiculous" was directed at Senator McCain, and not Dr. Paul. Nevertheless, it is mean-spirited.

I will bet you dollars to donuts that a story on Dr. Ron Paul's ascending campaign will garner your site way more visits (and advertising dollars -- ka-ching, ka-ching!!!) than this story about McCain.
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by keithle1 July 19, 2007 12:59 AM EDT
Read the writing on the wall, Senator. Drop out of the race. This was your last chance. You hardly have any money. A lot of your key staff
are gone. No one cares about your campaign. You're lost in the shuffle. Bite the bullet.
Give up. We're sick of you!
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by bill1fj July 18, 2007 10:06 PM EDT
I once supported McCain, but after he sold out the legal citizens of this country I could no longer support him.
The legal citizens of the state he is supposed to represent will not even reelect him to the Senate if he runs again. He's done.
I hope that someone will jump into this race that will represent us, and not just talk like so many that are now running.
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by jn122736 July 18, 2007 9:35 PM EDT
If it were true that they use file photos to capture the emotion in the story, why then is it that every picture of Bush looks like a chimp-flinging-poo?
Posted by Nancy_Naive at 01:38 PM : Jul 18, 2007
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could it be because Bush IS a chimp-flinging-poo?
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by mommajomma-2009 July 18, 2007 8:09 PM EDT
i heard the s.o.b. was going to change parties... and become a republican.
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by randalds July 18, 2007 7:38 PM EDT
His steadfast support of illegal immigration and amnesty sank his chances, just as it will other RINO's who continue to follow democrats.

Posted by infidel_us at 04:30 PM : Jul 18, 2007

Except for Arnie of course. He's untouchable in California, even though he's pro-immigration, pro-environment and a "RINO".
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