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Thursday, May 29, 2008

25 Hours Left - Help Abolish the FED

Help Ron Paul get another friend in D.C. by helping elect Murray Sabrin to the US Senate. Please donate $10, $25 or $1000+ if you can. Thanks to Trevor Lyman for sending this out.

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As you know, the only U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Ron Paul has endorsed is Dr. Murray Sabrin who is running in the June 3rd Republican Primary in New Jersey. We have only 25 HOURS LEFT to make a generous donation to his campaign.

Not only has Dr. Paul endorsed his friend of 25 years, he has campaigned for him in New Jersey, he hosted a fundraiser for him and he has personally reached out to his supporters and asked them to donate and volunteer. Dr. Paul has said, “This is the most important campaign in America this year!” You can watch Dr. Paul making this statement on Dr. Sabrin’s homepage (http://www.MurraySabrin.com).

We need you to DO two simple things TODAY – RIGHT NOW:

1. Go to http://www.MurraySabrin.com and be part of the $25,000 in 25 Hours campaign – this final effort will allow Dr. Sabrin to run radio ads throughout New Jersey; you can donate from $25 all the way up to the maximum $2,300 per person – but EVERY dollar matters and TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!

2. Go to http://www.SabrinForSenate.net and volunteer from home; volunteer for 30 minutes or volunteer for 3 hours – but EVERY minute matters and TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!

This is a race WE can WIN and WE must WIN - it will send shockwaves across America!

In Liberty,

Trevor

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

On Wednesday, October 14, 2008, Americans tuned in to the third and final U.S. Presidential Debate in Hempstead, New York. Senator Barack Obama of Illinois went into the debate with an eight-point lead, based on CNN’s compilation of national poll averages. It looked as though Obama was satisfied to sit on his lead, but Arizona Senator John McCain took full advantage of Obama’s contentment. McCain tested the strength and validity of Obama’s policies, judgment and qualities of character. Obama countered the challenge by pointing out the failures of the economic policies enacted by the Bush Administration over the past eight years. McCain argued that he is “not President Bush.” McCain stated that, if elected, he would sanction an “across the board spending freeze.” Obama’s position sounded more conservative because he intends to “go through the federal budget page by page, line by line” to allocate taxpayers’ money to the appropriate programs and to cut the programs that aren’t working as they should. Both presidential hopefuls think their economic plans will bring America the change it needs. However, their policies could eliminate consumer access to payday loans. Americans live in “the land of the free,” and special interest groups (i.e. banks and credit unions) shouldn’t be able to rob us of the freedoms that make this country as great as it is.
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