Ron Paul Tea Party 07 badges
| by Derek Anderson | November 13th 2007 |
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The ‘Tea Party 07′ Ron Paul donation drive countdown
This is a Flash countdown banner that will work in your favorite blog or social profile site.
It will work with Myspace, hi5, Piczo and others.
There are other badges as well. Most are simply images linked to the ‘Tea Party 07′ site.

TeaParty 07.com is a grassroots fund raising campaign for Presidential candidate Ron Paul.
This effort comes on the heels of a record breaking fund raising effort on the 5th of November that raised $4.2 million for the Ron Paul campaign. The Tea Party 07 concept is strikingly similar to the thisnovember5th.com drive. However, the Tea Party 07 effort is displaying much more traction. Showing that supporters are signing up at a much faster rate than in the November5th campaign. With more than a month to go and adding 3000 plus pledges per day, it appears as though the 100,000 pledge mark will easily be met.
Go to Tea Party 07 banners to see the badges and codes.
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I like Ron Paul’s message but sadly he’s aligned with the Republican Party who are owned by the Christian Fundamentalists + Lord knows the World doesn’t wanna see that Brainwashed Flock of Taliban-like Zealots getting elected again in the Foreseeable Future!! ;)) Peace*
Comment by BillyWarhol — 11-17-07 @ 10:31 am
BillyWarhol » If you look deeper into Ron Paul’s message, you’ll find that he is aligned with the Republican party basically in name only. Especially as far as the US being in Iraq. Repubs are for it…Ron Paul is against it. I personally believe that he is Republican because he knows that in the current system, the lesser parties get ignored. So he has picked the Republican party because the Democrats are even less realistic.
Comment by Derek Anderson — 11-17-07 @ 10:48 am
Billy, in case you haven’t noticed, Ron Paul is owned by NOBODY, is against any constitutional marriage or abortion amendment, and is against the drug war. How could he be owned by fundamentalists with those views that he has been acting on consistently for 30 years?
Comment by Ryan — 11-30-07 @ 1:42 pm
Ryan » That Billy is a Canadian anyhow. Which brings up another interesting consideration. I have seen a website(don’t remember where damn it) that showed what the results would be if the election were decided by a world vote. Paul has so far won with Obama a distant second. Of course Paul did not take first from every country. But it appeared as though he has the European vote as well as the North American vote. I found it interesting.
Comment by Derek Anderson — 11-30-07 @ 1:51 pm
I think I plainly stated the Republican Party is owned by the Fundamentalists - In case U were wondering Ryan U could watch the YouTube Questions re: The Bible + Jesus the other night.
Since when did 1 Religion take over America?
Isn’t there Separation of Church + State?
I’ve got no problem with Conservative or Liberal Views it’s having Christian Evangelical Religious Laws shoved down my throat by Bush & the Brainwashed Flock. Similar to say living in Afghanistan living under Strict Islamic Shia Laws or Israel living under Strict Orthodox Jewish Laws.
Kapeeesh??
;))
Derek is Right I am a Canadian but also a concerned Citizen of the World - & i happen to Love what America stands for FREEDOM!
I even supported Bush for going Stomping after 9-11 + Reagan for saying the Buck Stops Here when America was getting all these little Kicks to the Nuts from TinPot Clowns in Grenada + frankly I was Disgusted that Nobody Stuck Up for U Folks!
& Bush has been a Complete + Utter Failure + Debacle over the past 7 Years - but don’t take my Word for it - i think his Support from the American People is about 35% - all Hardcore Religious Fundamentalists + Good Ol’ Boy Rednecks.
As I said - I would Vote for Ron Paul - I love his Message! I love Barack Obama’s too!!
Peace*
;))
p.s. Derek were U able to Open that File OK??
It’s a Pain right now cuz I have to send the Shockwave Flash Player*
Comment by BillyWarhol — 11-30-07 @ 2:41 pm
BillyWarhol » I have been busier than a one legged man in an ass kicking contest. this weekend I will look at it.
Comment by Derek Anderson — 11-30-07 @ 3:40 pm
I’m a hardcore Christian fundamentalist and I think BUSH SUCKS. I’m sick of the neocons hijacking the Name of our Lord and using it to buy votes. So don’t think that all us “fundies” just swallow down the neocon lies hook, line, and sinker… far from it. I, along with plenty of my other “fundie” friends, are voting Ron Paul this election.
Comment by MikeLeeIsBack — 12-5-07 @ 3:29 pm
Go America!!
We so want you to make history today.
With love from Great Britain.
Comment by Sallyann22 — 12-16-07 @ 7:38 am
Billy,
I hear what you are saying. However, we need to rescue the Republican party and bring it back to what it once was (i.e. sane and honorable). Lincoln was a Republican.
We need Ron Paul to save the Republican party. We need Ron Paul to save America.
And like Ron says, we found him. He is the vessel by which the american people will seize back our freedom.
Go Ron Paul!
Comment by Brant Sears — 12-16-07 @ 1:59 pm
BillyWarhol: I really must protest when people call George Bush anything even closely related to christianity. You see, the main is deceived. He is a universalist. This is clearly stated in his 2004 interview with Charlie Gibson you’ll find on youtube. His words are ‘there is more than one path to God’ when asked about his belief. #1 belief of christian faith is that Jesus is the only way. GW denied Christ when he said that and has repeated it in other interviews since. It is confounding to me why the ‘christian wrong’ ignore his statements and even continue to support him and his ilk (Huckabee) Also, the biggest alleged christian numbers in the GOP are evangelical, very different from fundimentalist. I do however understand your concern about this neochristian influence in our government. It is a valid one and my belief is that Ron Paul is not influenced by anything except his own oath toward the Constitution. His record and life of integrity proves it. His views are what a true conservative and yes, Rebublican used to be. For now we are stuck with our two totally rotten party system and I think Ron Paul realizes he must work within that to be successful. Someone said ‘if you can’t join ‘em, beat ‘em’
They don’t call him Dr. No for nothing!
Comment by Kathy — 12-17-07 @ 2:00 am
the ron paul money bombs are going great. Just remember to register republican and actually vote!
Comment by ron paul money bomb — 12-19-07 @ 10:45 pm