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I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people to whom it properly belongs.
Thomas Jefferson
What if a campaign doesn't pay back its debts? Could Romney just "lend" his campaign as much as he wants? Is it actually donations?
What stops Ron Paul supporters who have reached the $2,300 donation limit to "lend" more money to his campaign (informally with no intention to require repayment)? I'm curious about the rules on this stuff...
I'm no expert on this but it would seem that the only entity that could get away with lending a campaign money that it did not expect to be repaid would be the candidate himself.
What happens to campaigns that borrow and never find enough money to repay debts? Is the only limit to spending, the credit worthyness of the candidate?
...but if we can rally 100,000 RP supporters to donate $100 each on November 5th (10 million unbacked federal reserve notes)....well this equals more than 10 million dollars worth of main stream media 'shock and awe'.
The Four Horsemen
Ever wonder what might happen if the leading Republican candidate got elected? Google “Rudy’s Apocalypse” and watch the Talking Points Memo video. Spread the link, don't let this happen. Vote Ron Paul! Donate at RonPaul2008.com
Nice big graph at
Nice big graph at www.ronpaul2008.com/fundr...
I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people to whom it properly belongs.
Thomas Jefferson
Note to HQ
Great info, clearly stated but for real impact put it in a big graph for the stage and camera ready handouts of same for the press.
Question on rules for lending money
What if a campaign doesn't pay back its debts? Could Romney just "lend" his campaign as much as he wants? Is it actually donations?
What stops Ron Paul supporters who have reached the $2,300 donation limit to "lend" more money to his campaign (informally with no intention to require repayment)? I'm curious about the rules on this stuff...
good question
I'm no expert on this but it would seem that the only entity that could get away with lending a campaign money that it did not expect to be repaid would be the candidate himself.
What happens to campaigns that borrow and never find enough money to repay debts? Is the only limit to spending, the credit worthyness of the candidate?
exceelnt and insightful
Although I wish I could have heard the questions and answers. I'm like that :)
November 5th, shoot for 10 million in one day
This may seem impossible....
...but if we can rally 100,000 RP supporters to donate $100 each on November 5th (10 million unbacked federal reserve notes)....well this equals more than 10 million dollars worth of main stream media 'shock and awe'.
Talk it up.
Rally the troops.
The constitution is worth it.
Possible.
Remember remember ;)