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Inside the Googleplex, Ron Paul is wildly popular. Here's what happened when current and former Google engineers hit the Granite State to campaign for him.
Photos: A techie touts Ron Paul

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Great article
by RonPaulfor President January 7, 2008 12:10 PM PST
The Ron Paul movement is fantastic. The American people are smart and know the country is heading in the wrong direction. Ron Paul has the answers and the background to put it right. I added a link to this article to www.WhatTheySayAboutRonPaul.com for all the Ron Paul supporters to see.
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c|net's sloppy kiss for Ron Paul fans...
by williamQ January 7, 2008 12:38 PM PST
Declan McCullagh's photos amount to a big sloppy kiss for Ron
Paul fans. I for one am grateful that Ron Paul's time in the sun is
rapidly approaching an end.
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LOL
by RonPaulRules January 7, 2008 2:36 PM PST
And you would be wrong.
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Too bad...
by tomdesabla January 7, 2008 6:36 PM PST
That's too bad for you, because his message of individual freedom and non-intervention has just been amplified by 100 times by this campaign. There will be more of us in the future for you to hate. But our time in the sun shouldn't bother you, since you apparently live under some slimy rock.

Ron Paul, by contrast, is a smart, principled guy who believes in freedom and I happen to think he would make a great president.

Let's see how many people in New Hampshire agree with me before we stick a fork in the Ron Paul Campaign. He did pull 10 percent in Iowa - winning Jefferson County outright. I'll bet he does much better in New Hampshire.
Hillary actually won Democratic primary in Iowa
by TogetherinParis January 7, 2008 12:42 PM PST
check out MSNBC's most recent poll.
Notice that more republicans than Democrats voted for Barak
Housein Obama in Iowa. Obama wins big among those with the
biggest incomes.

Obviously, the republicans are bogus voting for Obama. There's
young republicans in them thar hordes.

Notice that more Democrats than republicans voted for Hillary
Rodham Clinton in Iowa. If you just count Democrats, Hillary
won Iowa going away.
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Scared Republican, eh?
by JoeF2 January 7, 2008 1:21 PM PST
Such transparent BS...
Which is why...
by nuckelhedd January 7, 2008 9:30 PM PST
They count VOTES foolish grasshopper child moron. If you just count Dems. indeed. What an idiotic thing to say. Hey heres one for you fool... if you just count your fingers you have your IQ.
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Ron Paul: Candidate for the Info Age
by mikeketcher January 7, 2008 12:54 PM PST
Ron Paul stands for individual privacy, freedom of expression, and a decentralized approach. This makes him the perfect candidate for the information age -- and it's easy to see why so many Google employees, as well as other tech-savvy folks, are supporting him.

If you want to see a funny satire on the president, the mainstream media, and the
president, watch this YouTube music video. It features horror movie veteran, Reggie Bannister (Phantasm, Wishmaster, Bubba Ho-tep) as the
President of the U.S. facing a crisis ("zombie terrorist attack"). It's an excerpt from the new international award-winning zombie rock
musical feature film, "Song of the Dead." The filmmaker, Chip Gubera,
is giving a share of his revenue from DVD sales to the Ron Paul campaign. Go to:
Ron Paul is taking over both the real world and the virtual world. That's because he's the only presidential candidate in perhaps the
last 100 years to bring honest, integrity, and authenticity to the
presidential race. Go to:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qQmkkoxSKYw
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Best hope for getting out of Iraq
by chris_d January 7, 2008 2:44 PM PST
Ron Paul is really the best hope for getting out of Iraq and changing US foreign policy.

Thanks for your hard work Googlers!
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Thank You
by andygriffith January 7, 2008 7:58 PM PST
If only the people born here understood freedom as well as half the immigrants to America we wouldn't be facing the problems we face today.

http://ronpaulalaska.com
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And that T-Shirt will get you elected in Alaska
by andygriffith January 7, 2008 8:01 PM PST
And you better watch out. That T-Shirt might get you elected in Alaska.

Seriously. We're only 1 out of 2 states where you don't need a permit to carry... anything.
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TO: MR.VIJAY BOYAPATI
by KING-FISHERand300 January 8, 2008 6:20 AM PST
MR.BOYAPATI WE at GLADIATOR group 300 SALUTE YOU SIR FOR THE EFFORT YOU HAVE MADE IN CONTRIBUTING TO RON PAULs campaign OUTSTANDING WORK,LET THERE BE MORE MEN LIKE YOU IN OUR EFFORT TO RESTORE AMERICAS FREEDOM and CONSTITUTION. WE REMAIN WATCHFUL AND STANDING BY YOU SIR FOR ANY HELP YOU NEED.THIS ALLREADY IS IN PROCESS--GOOD LUCK===KING-FISHER 1/8/08
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21st Century Patriots for Dr. Paul
by Bob Fanning January 8, 2008 7:43 PM PST
David Walker , Comptroler General of the United States Government Accounting Office was featured on "Glen Beck" tonight.

He tells us that each man , woman and child in America owes $175,000 to the National Debt on top of all their other debts.

Bloomberg TV interviewed Dr Paul today motivated by ;Chinese Yuan, Canadian Dollar, Eurodollar --- all crushing Americas' currency... $880 pr. oz. gold,$100 pr. barrel crude oil and the housing slide.
Dr. Ron Paul is the only Presidential candidate that has written book on economics.

When you are out on the street, look to your right and the to your left and ask yourself; "Are they reliable to repay their fair share {$175,000} of the national debt or will me and my family have to do it for them ?"

Thank you Mr. Boyapati and Dr. Paul for trying to do something about it before the House of Saud and the Red Chinese forclose on the national debt.

We can't afford Clinton, Obama, Mc Cain or Romney or the upkeep of the American Empire.
21st Century Patriots for Dr. Paul
by Bob Fanning January 8, 2008 7:49 PM PST
David Walker , Comptroler General of the United States Government Accounting Office was featured on "Glen Beck" tonight.

He tells us that each man , woman and child in America owes $175,000 to the National Debt on top of all their other debts.

Bloomberg TV interviewed Dr Paul today motivated by ;Chinese Yuan, Canadian Dollar, Eurodollar --- all crushing Americas' currency... $880 pr. oz. gold,$100 pr. barrel crude oil and the housing slide.
Dr. Ron Paul is the only Presidential candidate that has written book on economics.

When you are out on the street, look to your right and the to your left and ask yourself; "Are they reliable to repay their fair share {$175,000} of the national debt or will me and my family have to do it for them ?"

Thank you Mr. Boyapati and Dr. Paul for trying to do something about it before the House of Saud and the Red Chinese forclose on the national debt.

We can't afford Clinton, Obama, Mc Cain or Romney or the upkeep of the American Empire.
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Ron Paul "revolution" turns out to be a dud
by williamQ January 9, 2008 10:47 AM PST
First, the New Republic reports that Ron Paul is a racist
homophobe. Strong language- but that's *not* a flame. It's a
factual description of what The New Republic reported yesterday:

http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=e2f15397-a3c7-
4720-ac15-4532a7da84ca

Commentary here:
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/016567.php

"It's been more than 14 hours since I posted about the TNR
story, and so far ... [no response]. I really expected to find
scores of outraged commentary in the Disqus moderation queue
when I woke up this morning, but so far, it's been as quiet as a
church mouse."

"The results from Iowa and New Hampshire may have finally
broken the spell. Paul's supporters had insisted that the
Revolution would launch from Iowa and New Hampshire, but
Paul only won marginal support. Even in Iowa, where he ran only
against Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson -- and where his
libertarianism should have won significant traction -- his
campaigning left him without a single delegate to the
convention."

"The Revolution turned out to be a dud. Even the writers at
Reason now wonder what kind of crypto policy Paul may have
been hiding, and Andrew Sullivan has (rather bravely) called out
Paul for his association with the vile rhetoric published for over
seventeen years under his own name."

"The green curtain has been pulled back, I think, and rational
minds have taken control. The comment sections will never be
the same."
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What are you talking about?
by scdecade January 9, 2008 2:02 PM PST
Turns out to be a dud for whom? For you maybe. For the lazy mainstream media who don't have an easy simple story to write. Certainly not for his supporters. And certainly not for Ron Paul.

So socialism is safe for the weak minded for a little while longer. Enjoy!
THIS is what's important
by lnardozi January 9, 2008 8:50 PM PST
When you're filling your car with $3 gas and buying some $2.65 a dozen eggs, remember who is running on stopping deficit spending. The war for oil is what caused prices for anything that eats grain to skyrocket. When THOSE prices rise, the fresh fruit seller raises his prices again, now you have some nice $5 a pound grapes in the market. Laugh all you want, it's YOUR money being spent. YOU'RE the one going to pay $250 a week for groceries. Still think Ron Paul sounds like a bad idea? He's the ONLY candidate, Republican or Democrat that is running on reducing your cost of living. Maybe you have plenty money. Me, I'm not so rich.
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