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- colihondro, on 05/07/2008, -2/+28I voted for both B.J. Lawson and Ron Paul, and I am kind of surprised that Ron Paul didn't get more votes, but the media blackout (with exception of the false claims that he had quit running) apparently had more pull than I expected. Maybe people wanted to make sure Hillary doesn't get elected and switched parties... or maybe the "anyone but a republican" crowd was in full force... or maybe the sheeple actually do only vote for someone who they think has a chance of winning, instead of who they think is best for the country.
Regardless, the Ron Paul campaign has opened MANY people's eyes; and I for one will put forth efforts to help Mr. Lawson defeat David Price in the elections. The veil of apathy has been lifted.
Congratulations William (B.J.) Lawson! - thecoolestguy, on 05/08/2008, -0/+8I've been a supporter of B.J. Lawson for a while now, since I first started my blog, and had his as one of my two "favorite blogs". He is a very smart and capable man.
My blog:
http://kineticreaction.blogspot.com
His blog:
http://bhday.wordpress.com
His new blog for his Congressional run:
http://blog.lawsonforcongress.com - V3n0M, on 05/08/2008, -0/+8If things go well in the general election, Ron Paul will have some company next time he votes "NO!" when the government threatens our civil liberties or more unconstitutional wars!
- Boggie08, on 05/12/2008, -0/+4I just donated $60 to the campaign. Lawson is going to need some money to defeat David Price.


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