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To: KLP who wrote (155869)12/19/2007 12:24:53 PM
From: Joe Sixer  Respond to of 225578
 
What is Paul going to do with all the millions he is collecting, if he is not going to be a candidate for one of the two parties.....

Where did you get that impression? He is running for the Republican nomination. As to the "millions," I would suggest that they will be very effectively put to use increasing his name recognition and conveying his position on the issues through various forms of media.

He is probably the leader of all the Republican candidates with spendable cash on hand, and considering the frugal campaign he has been running, (a good indication of his fiscal responsibility) he should put those funds to work in an effective manner. Remember, he wants to reduce spending in government, consequently, unlike the other candidates he will walk the talk, and there will not be any lavish accommodations and extensive entourages as opposed to your man Giuliani and others like him.

Is it he will attempt to be a third party candidate?

He has already stated that he will not run as a third party candidate if he does not get the nomination. Therefore, if you do not want to see Hillary as president, you perhaps should consider getting aboard the Ron Paul train.

As far as I, and many others, there is no one else worthy of our votes.