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April 15th money bomb!

Ron Paul is IN IT TO WIN IT, as so is the Health Freedoms Alliance.

Please join us on April 15th for the largest one-day donation event of the 2012 presidential campaign. Our goal is to bring together tens of thousands of attendees to support a one-day donation total of $3,000,000 or more.

Ron Paul is the only statesman and presidential candidate that believes strongly that governmental agencies including but not limited to the FDA and Dept of Agriculture should STAY OUT of personal choices for supplements and foods such as Raw Milk.   He also rejects the notion that we should align the U.S. with CODEX. An insidious ‘harmonization’ supplement restriction policy of the United Nations. If you care about your Health Freedoms you owe it to yourself to donate to the cause of health liberty. Even a $5, $10 or $20 donation will can make the difference between freedom and never ending tyranny.

Ron Paul doesn’t have corporate elites to fund his campaign, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Keep spreading the word and remember to DONATE to the In it to Win it money bomb on April 15, 2012.

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15 Comments »

  • janeto says:

    He may be against CODEX, etc, however, he’s against a whole lot of other things that many hold dear, such as women’s rights. He’s a pro-life, non-libertarian when it comes to women. In that regard, he’s all over regulations and putting women in their place. In addition, just because he says he’s in favor of leaving people be in their health choices, doesn’t mean that he has any power in this regard as president. Congress makes the laws, the president does not. He walks and votes lockstep with the republicans. Today’s republicans are not what they were in our parents day, they are full blown corporatists. Keep that in mind.

  • Søren Gannik says:

    janeto

    He has balanced the different notions of personal liberty, with classical moral principles. Thats where his pro-life stand is. That the mother owns the child is in my eyes a view that is profoundly egoistic. then the only thing left is to decide when its a child and when its just a bunch of cells. Theres no clear answer to that, and he do also leave the decision up to the states, so a woman could practically just go to a neighboring state to get the abortion. He knows this. He prioritize the constitution even higher than his pro-life stance, and as a consequence the woman will practically get the possibility to choose, but it will not be paid by federal government, ie. by the taxes of the people of the US.

    You can be sure that if he will be elected you will get a president that is much closer to the republicans of our parents days than anyone else with experience in washington today.

    He is a man of the people. I dare you research it. It will take you 5 minutes.

  • janeto says:

    I appreciate your support of Ron Paul. I will donate.

    Thank you.

    (I’m a different janeto than the one who is so off base about liberty, voting records, corruption it’s laughable.)

  • james says:

    I appreciate your support of Ron Paul for the nomination process and president. I will donate.

    Thank you.

    (I’m a different than janeto who is so off base about liberty, voting records, and corruption it’s laughable, but it’s truly not funny in this case.)

  • Seth Mosgofian says:

    Ron Paul may not support CODEX and he’s taken a better position against war than his fellow candidates, but you’ve got to be kidding to ask for a donation to support him for president on that one issue. He’s as right-wing as the rest of them and as against government social programs as the rest of the lunatics he’s been running with. He will never get a dime from me.

    Is that all there is to gaining your support for a presidential candidate? He supports one cause and you’re in? He is in fact in lockstep with Republicans and therefore Wall Street, the same Wall Street that trashed and continues to trash this country.

    You need to re-think your support. Ron Paul would be a disaster.

  • JeniferR says:

    Ron Paul is not against women’s rights or in step with Wall Street. What a load of crock. Methinks some people here need to study up on Dr. Paul! What Dr. Paul is for is the federal government stepping out of our lives(not sure how that benefits Wall Street) and the states being able to set their own laws when it comes to things like abortion etc.

  • Mike says:

    Janeto/Seth, Ron Paul is lockstep with the Republicans?!?!?!? You need to research Ron Paul’s voting record and views. And I think most Americans agree that government ran social programs are bankrupting this country. Ron Paul has laid out a plan to reduce spending to accommodate these programs. TY

  • Joel says:

    It’s “Ron Paul … who..” NOT “Ron Paul …that..”

  • Gordon says:

    I hope everyone joins us in donating to Ron Paul’s April 15th moneybomb. We are still in this race to win and Mitt Romney’s still far from winning the GOP nomination despite the fact that the media’s already calling it.

    He’s the most honest politician of our time, has not taken a single penny from lobbyists, and his top 3 donors in this campaign come from the United States Army, the United States Navy, and the US Air Force. Mitt Romney’s?: Goldmann Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America — Wall Street corruption is written all over him.

  • Justin says:

    janeto & Seth,

    I humbly suggest that you re-read the text of the bills presented related to the issues you are raising (govtrack.us) as you seem to have been informed by talking points or summery’s rather than policy impaction and effect. A boiled down way of looking at it is this, supporting states rights as directed by constitutional mandate is not interchangeable with trying to mandate/prohibit any given issue. Removing said issue from the federal sphere where it does not legally belong so not more nor less than that.

    Agree with him or not Paul is far from in lockstep with either the GOP party bosses (like Willard Romney) or Wall Street (Paul, unlike Obama or Romney and for that matter ‘W’ hasn’t taken any Goldman Sachs money. Follow the money, Obama is more in lockstep with Wall Street than Paul is.) janeto you even mention that today’s Republicans are different that those of the prior era, Paul is in his late 70s he’s *from* that era, and beyond that has said (in so many words) “corporatism is evil”.

    Again read the text of the actual legislation, or watch the *full* footage from C-span regarding his speeches on the floor of the House and you’ll see the assessments you’ve made are factually unsupportable.
    I’m not saying the man is perfect, or even that I agree with all of his positions but he’s honest (meaning he votes how he talks) and consistent in his views and he believes that individuals have the right to make their own choices about personal matters like food, relationships, and lifestyles. And that’s something which simply CANNOT be said of either Obama or Romney (look at their records not their rhetoric)

  • Nick says:

    You know what? None of the parties are what they used to be in our parents time. Janeto, it’s true that Congress makes the laws but as you know if you look or read the news that our current President consistently breaks the limit on the amount of Executive Orders he signs to by-pass the Congress.

    I would love that someone in Washington would take the banner in reference CODEX and to ensure that “We The People” are still in a free society, something that I doubt with every passing day.

    As far as “government programs” are concerned Seth, here’s a speech I have found and it might be enlightening. Now, if this is the society you wish, please move to Russia or China.

    A man by the name of Norman Thomas (1884-1968), a Socialist Party Candidate, said this in a 1944 speech:

    The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of “liberalism,” they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing how it happened.
    He went on to say: I no longer need to run as a Presidential Candidate for the Socialist party. The democrat Party has adopted our platform

  • RadiantT says:

    Janeto, Paul is for state’s rights when it comes to most decisions including abortion. That is very different. He does not believe a woman’s right to choose is a federal issue but a state issue, that is all. I believe that is fair, each state has a different ‘personality’, if some states are for abortion fine, if not, find another state.

    No politician is going to be on the same page about everything that matters to you, you each have to weight which issues are the most pressing for the nation. Abortion rights is not one of those. It is a polarizing issue used to distract but it is hardly one of the truly critical issues of today. Not talking victims of rape, incest, health of mother, but the rest of the population is still engaging in a lot of unsafe sex without proper precautions, that is their personal choice. I could careless about reckless people that can’t get an abortion if the pregnancy is due to the fact that they failed to use birth control. Forget the condom broke excuse, 2 forms of birth control is always best, no excuses. WE each should be held accountable to our personal choices. Maybe that sounds scary to you and yours.

    I do care about mine and your personal freedoms, and the direction this government is moving and Ron Paul is the only one out there that is even remotely concerned as well.

    By the way, Ron Paul is not a corporatist, he is for ‘competion’, not the same. We have very little competion anymore in this country and it is because of our bursting at the seams government is colluding with corporations over the interest of WE THE PEOPLE.

    And Seth, they are all disasters. Are you suggeting more Obama years?

    Viva Ron Paul!

  • Nick Allison says:

    Seth,

    If that one issue you support him on is the ending of the wars, then yes, it is worth supporting him. How about we stop carpet-bombing the middle east and killing little brown children in the name of corporate oil contracts? Let’s get that accomplished and then we can focus on a few other issues here. Your prioritys are a little mixed up, in my opinion. Romney would continue the Wars. Obama has proven to be very pro war. Paul is the ONLY choice. He has been consistently anti war, pro peace for the last 30 years. Aside from Kucinich, no one else has a record like that.

    Then again, maybe government entitlement programs in the states are more important to you than the hundreds of thousands of broken, bloody bodies that are littering the desert. Oh well. Today’s liberals just aren’t what they used to be….

    And to say that Dr. Paul is lockstep with the other Repubs and wall street shows your ignorance. I’m not going to lecture you anymore. You’ve fallen for the lies that the mainstream media and the two-party establishment has sold you. Good luck.

    Peace.

    Nick Allison,
    Combat Veterans for Ron Paul
    CVRP2012.com

  • Mary Chris says:

    If there were truly classes taught in civics today, we would see why Ron Paul is the best choice on all issues. Read your Constitution. Understand what it means to be a citizen of this country. Stop expecting the government to solve all of your problems. Ron Paul is the most courageous, selfless candidate we have ever had get this close to attaining the office of President. The media hates him so why not find out what he really stands for–the Constitution. Some great videos of his full speeches on Youtube.

    Watch the movie “Thrive” to follow the money trail to see what is really driving this country into the ground.

  • James says:

    What’s this “lockstep with Republicans and therefore Wall Street” crap. That’s so not true, yet I see it repeated twice hear.

    Ron Paul is the only one that the Republicans could not buy. A high level Republican lobbyist said we wouldn’t even go talk to him. I repeat, see it here.

    http://s2.dailypaul.com/218779/former-lobbyist-says-ron-paul-is-a-rarity-and-cant-be-bought

    Don’t millions of Afghan’s have a right not to be killed by depleted uranium? Did you know 100,000 soldiers are projected to commit suicide? Don’t those soldiers have a right not to commit suicide because of the life altering dehumanizing experiences they are subjected to? And your concerned about having states more locally responsive to the people deciding abortion issues?

    If you don’t vote for Ron Paul, you are voting for more war, and some big corporation’s agenda.

    Don’t you think it would save us from calamity and an ever increasing national debt if we put a stop to the deficit spending?

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