Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Who Won?

Vote for Ron Paul here.

A good debate performance is a good reason to donate to Ron, of course. Give generously: $4 million is the target for October. With that kind of funding, Ron will be on target to take New Hampshire by storm.

5 comments:

Neal W. said...

McCain seemed to be confusing money with wealth when he said, "wealth creates wealth." I'm sure Ron has already read "The Wealth of Nations," now maybe McCain should read "What is Money?" by Bastiat.

Anonymous said...

Did you see the commentary? Matthews had some good things to say, but the last three hack commentators they had on there had better get their resumes ready for when Paul supporters put the "smack down" in the voting booths.

Unknown said...

That post-debate poll has now been removed... Frankly, I'm surprised it took them that long.

Still over 70% of votes... great job Ron!

Anonymous said...

Well that didn't take very long at all. It amazes me that the networks even do polls anymore; have they not gotten the message yet that Paul's supporters are far more active and involved than any of the others?

Although, their half-assed censorship is better than their completely worthless news reporting, these days. So maybe they should get some credit for at least trying for a few minutes.

Unknown said...

CNBC.com has a feedback form down on the bottom of their page. I filed a complaint, and I think it'd be a nice idea for a few more people to do the same. I'm curious to see if they will respond to me. Here is what I sent:
-I've been a regular viewer of CNBC for the last 10 years. I find your coverage of the markets and business news to be an indispensable part of my weekday. That said, I am stunned and disappointed that someone on your staff would choose to pull today's post-debate poll for no evident reason other than someone at CNBC's apparent displeasure with the results. I expect more integrity from a media outlet that holds itself out as 'America's Business Channel'. CNBC has damaged it's relationship with this viewer, and I suspect this act has done the same with more than a few others.