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http://query.nictusa.com/pres/2007/Q3/ it seems our military is sending a message to our war-mongering leadership...

2007-10-17 16:44:16 · 8 answers · asked by ben j 3 in Politics & Government Politics

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Many retired military still consider themselves 'in the military' because they live close to bases to enjoy the benefits their career gave them.

These military men & woman are speaking out with their donations because many of them no first hand exactly how horrible war can be.

70% of Americans now oppose the wars, including military,,,,,, some of the brightest in the land, doesn't that tell you that they have confidence that only Ron Paul, if elected, will STOP these senseless wars?
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2007-10-17 17:10:36 · answer #1 · answered by beesting 6 · 1 0

it relatively is uncomplicated. Our militia contributors (many in my relatives) comprehend the version between The protection of u.s. as against militia Spending. i'm pleased with u.s. and the adult males & women people who look after her. My coronary heart is going out to the households who've misplaced a relatives member protecting u.s.. I additionally experience deeply for people who sacrificed in a warfare that did no longer something to look after u.s.. I in simple terms wish that would have never befell. I also have a cousin who's now a quadriplegic. He final stated to me "i might do it as quickly as extra to look after my u . s .".

2016-10-04 01:44:32 · answer #2 · answered by baquero 4 · 0 0

Where on this page that you linked to does it talk about military donations to candidates...?

2007-10-17 17:02:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

because there are a bunch of cranks out there probably thinking they are military

A circus clown, diet guru, exotic dancer, monetary architect and slacker in chief: These are some of the folks that help make Rep. Ron Paul’s presidential campaign the choice of individualistic voters.


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Paul’s third-quarter financial disclosure report is sprinkled with supporters whose self-descriptions of their occupations are unusual, to say the least. Wade Talkington of Panama City, Fla., who donated $1,000 to Paul, lists his occupation as “tax slave to the Federal Govt.” Erik Hovden of Olalla, Wash., is the “Head slacker in Chg” at Simpson LLC, and housewife Pamela Schuberg of Moorpark, Calif., a $2,300 donor, lists her employer as “our children.”

Donald Cowles lists himself as self-employed and his occupation as simply “Capitalist.” On the opposite end, David Cameron of San Jose, Calif., lists his employer as “Looking for Work” and his job as “Unemployed.” Still, Cameron has given a total of $1,900 to the campaign.

Griswold Draz of Wellfleet, Mass., a $500 donor, is a self-described “curmudgeon,” and Andrew Maul of Pittsburgh, Pa., is a “Citizen Fighting Tyranny.” Others are more coy. James Harper of Vancouver, Wash., a $600 donor, offered “guess? ;)” as his occupation.

Starchild, a San Francisco-based escort and exotic dancer who ended up on Paul’s list as “Star Child,” contributed $300. Starchild, formerly Chris Fox, is a perennial Libertarian candidate in the Bay Area, having run unsuccessfully for district supervisor, the state assembly and the school board. Self-described monetary architect Bernard Von Nothaus, who has said Paul is the “Internet’s favorite presidential candidate,” has created a $1 Ron Paul coin and is listed in the disclosure report as giving a $2,300 in-kind contribution of coins.

Raw Food Diet activist Roger Haeske contributed $500, as has Jim Punkre, co-author of “The Fast Food Diet,” among other books. In the second quarter, self-described circus clown Eric Blair of Greeneville, Tenn., gave $2,300

2007-10-17 16:54:58 · answer #4 · answered by CaptainObvious 7 · 0 4

NO! It's just one guy spamming! He's just joining every branch and donating from there to make it like like there is legitimate support.

2007-10-17 16:50:23 · answer #5 · answered by Ben Has Questions 2 · 4 1

Ron Paul is a Republican who is agains't pro-choice. We don't need another Republican! I am sick of Republicans!

2007-10-17 16:54:51 · answer #6 · answered by cantcu 7 · 1 2

Ron Paul & Cindy Sheehan have the same Foreingn policy view.

Paul is an Idiot!

2007-10-17 16:51:03 · answer #7 · answered by PNAC ~ Penelope 4 · 1 6

no evidence of your claim at your link, thought it was bs. and I was right.

2007-10-17 16:54:52 · answer #8 · answered by NEOBillyfree 4 · 0 3

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