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Old February 4th 08, 05:45 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,alt.politics.usa.republican
Craig Fink
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Default Republican Donations, Aerospace Industry (Lockheed Martin)

Aerospace Industry, Lockheed Martin

http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/n...h=Search&off=0

Ron Paul $33,771.
John McCain $12,862.
Mitt Romney $7439.

Why does the new media keep insisting it's only young people who support Ron
Paul?

Pick your favorite industry, but watch out for those lawyers.

Ron Paul in 08!
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Old February 5th 08, 02:42 AM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Republican Donations, Aerospace Industry (Lockheed Martin)

Craig Fink wrote:

:Aerospace Industry, Lockheed Martin
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:http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/n...h=Search&off=0
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:Ron Paul $33,771.
:John McCain $12,862.
:Mitt Romney $7439.
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:Why does the new media keep insisting it's only young people who support Ron
:Paul?
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:Pick your favorite industry, but watch out for those lawyers.
:
:Ron Paul in 08!
:

Why do you Ron Paul zealots keep posting meaningless tripe like this?

Do you seriously believe that all of Lockheed-Martin has made less
than $60k in political contributions? If you do, you need to stop
smoking that **** and come back down to Earth...


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Old February 5th 08, 12:45 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.politics.democrats
Craig Fink
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Default Republican GrassRoots ignored by the Media ( Republican Donations, Aerospace Industry...

Yes, zealots, that's how the Main Stream Media has portrait Republican
supporters of Ron Paul, another word that is GrassRoots. The Media also
uses other terms to turn the masses of Ignorant voters away from Ron Paul.
Terms like small but ardent band of followers, again it's the GrassRoots,
the base. At least Ron Paul has a small but ardent band of followers, while
Mitt Romney, John McCain don't. They have no GrassRoots, other than lawyers
and lobbyist. Lawyers and Lobbyist who donate to both parties, that's
pretty much it. No real people, no GrassRoots.

Do the Democrats have zealots? GrassRoots? Well lets take a look;

Lockheed Martin donations
http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/n...e arch=Search
Republican $65,848 (Ron Paul, $33,771)
Democrat $35,092

NASA donations
http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/n...&search=Search
Democrat $10,518
Republican $6,366 (Ron Paul, $4,141)

Boeing donations
http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/n...earch=Sear ch
Democrat $45,194 (Ron Paul, $25,000)
Republican $34,265

IBM donations
http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/n...&search=Search
Democrat $135,922
Republican $56,454 (Ron Paul, $28,958)

Walmart donations
http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/n...earch=Sea rch
Democrat $6,358
Republican $2,814 (Ron Paul, $2,014)

So, the Democrats have plenty of GrassRoots, or zeolots, whatever you want
to call the base that supports the top of the party. Around twice as much
as the Republicans.

Also, over half of the GrassRoots, or zeolots, of the Republican base are
for Ron Paul. Ron Paul has twice the GrassRoots of all other Republicans
combined!

So, why has the Main Stream Media not reported the Republican GrassRoots
like they have the Democrat zeolots? Why do they use the negative of the
term, zeolots, to describe Republican supporters? Why do they use the
positive term, GrassRoots, to describe Democrat supporters?

Well lets look at the most Republican of Republican news media, Fox News,
owned by News Corp. Who are the people of News Corp donating to?

News Corp donations
http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/n...earch=S earch
Democrat $19,700 (Hillary Clinton, $17,600)
Republican $0 (Ron Paul, $0)

There you have it folks, News Corp, Fox News, is trying to get Hillary
Clinton elected. Ignoring the Republican Party's GrassRoots, killing the
Republican party from the bottom. They are simply trying to get Hillary
Clinton elected, by picking a Republican with no real support.

There has never been a President elected in this country who does not have
GrassRoot support.

If you live in a Primary State today, grab a friend or two and go and vote.
Vote for Ron Paul! No other Republican has a chance in the General
Election, even against Hillary Clinton.

Ron Paul in 08!
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Fred J. McCall wrote:

Craig Fink wrote:

:Aerospace Industry, Lockheed Martin
:
:
http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/n...h=Search&off=0
:
:Ron Paul $33,771.
:John McCain $12,862.
:Mitt Romney $7439.
:
:Why does the new media keep insisting it's only young people who support
:Ron Paul?
:
:Pick your favorite industry, but watch out for those lawyers.
:
:Ron Paul in 08!
:

Why do you Ron Paul zealots keep posting meaningless tripe like this?

Do you seriously believe that all of Lockheed-Martin has made less
than $60k in political contributions? If you do, you need to stop
smoking that **** and come back down to Earth...



 




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