John McCain, the supposed Republican front-runner Presidential candidate, will be in town tomorrow evening.
Probably to raise money— considering he has less than $3 million cash-on-hand and is over $4 million in debt (compared to Ron Paul’s $8 million cash-on-hand and ZERO debt.) How is a supposed front-runner so strapped for cash? Can we blame this on the inflation tax too?
You may remember McCain saying that he wouldn’t mind staying in Iraq for 100 years. That easily explains why the troops donate the most to Ron Paul, they’re sick of endless war!
Despite the cognitive dissonance that gets stirred up when one contemplates the candidacy of John McCain, some people are still considering voting for him!
>> They think they have no choice anymore.
>> They think it’s already been decided.
>> They don’t seem to realize the Ohio Primary is still two weeks away.

Please join the Columbus Ron Paul group at tomorrow night’s event to remind our fellow voters that there is a MUCH better choice. One your conscience — and the troops — can live with.
When: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Where: The Hayes Grand Ballroom, The Columbus Renaissance Hotel - 50 N 3rd St. Columbus, OH 43215
Bring your signs, banners, and I also recommend printing out copies of this great flyer. And of course, be sure to bundle up! The forecast is calling for highs in the mid-20’s with snow in the evening. But nothing warms your soul like a little Ron Paul R3VOLUTION!
Speaking of Revolution — Today is President’s Day, which means it’s a MONEY BOMB day!
If you haven’t done so already, pledge your donation at PresidentsDayMoneyBomb.com, then head over to RonPaul2008.com and make a contribution.
“The holidays are over, primaries are past, and money has been spent - so let’s give Ron Paul another boost of fundraising to break all records!”
In closing, please check out today’s Columbus Dispatch “Web-Only Letters to the Editor” page, my letter is right at the top! Perfect timing.




I hope lots of Ron Paul supporters show up. Bring the literature. And remember to be polite.