Anti-Paul attack ads in Texas 14th district congressional campaign
Posted on February 12th, 2008 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, Chris Peden, elections, House of Representives, Lake Jackson, politics, Republican Party, Ron Paul, Ron Paul Air Force, TexasHelps show you how much the established Republican party dislikes Dr. Paul. Chris Peden is just attacking Paul on anything he can. The photos he uses of Paul are just about as angry as you could find. The very fact a Republican is running against an incumbent Republican shows the disdain for Paul and his beliefs. How often do you see that?
I don’t believe Paul will have much trouble in March. On the 10th there were dueling rallies in Lake Jackson. Peden had about 50 supporters. “Meanwhile, a plane from the Ron Paul Air Force towed a banner; Ron Paul buses thronged the parking lot. People wore every sort of Revolutionary attire, and giant banners lined the roads to the center. (The authorities said they were against the rules; a Ron supporter said he’s pay the fines.) Ron’s room was standing-room-only with more than 1500 cheering, stomping supporters, and there were about 500 in a large outdoor area.”
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February 12th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
Please be careful when you state that "i don’t believe Paul will have much trouble in March."
These people have been at this for awhile and they know the system.
We have to be smarter than them and very watchful.
February 12th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
I’m not saying we should just sit back and watch the show but I feel relatively confident in Paul’s campaign’s ability to discredit the attack ads. Perhaps Peden has done more than attack Paul but from my vantage point it appears to be all he does and I’d hope that the voters of the 14th district are smarter than to fall for such things. Not that donations mean votes but Paul was the number one presidential fundraiser in Calhoun, Victoria, Matagorda, Wharton, and Brazoria counties. Given that and his rally last weekend it appears he has a decent amount of support.
February 13th, 2008 at 9:51 am
slash funding? How about "dissolve".
Anyway, this kinda crap makes me hate politics. What is this ad for? It’s apparent as to what it’s against, but what the ad for?