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“When the Paul campaign began, most of the political cognoscenti considered it a quixotic joke. Now it’s one of the hottest stories of the season. The reason for the turnaround is money. On November 5 alone, Paul took in a gigantic haul of $4.3 million. His third quarter 2007 draw nearly matched that of the far more famous John McCain, and his net cash on hand going into the primaries exceeded that of everyone but front-runner Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson…”

 Reason Magazine’s Brian Doherty profiles “The rise of an eclectic anti-statist movement” @ http://www.reason.com/news/show/123905.html 

C-Net News has an interview with Congressman Ron Paul, focusing on issues related to technology and the internet. Full interview @ http://www.news.com/Technology-Voters-Guide-Ron-Paul/2100-1028_3-6224161.html

 The Libertarian Party says the decision by Fox News to cut GOP presidential hopeful Ron Paul out of this weekend’s debate illustrates the culture of censorship of competitive views in mainstream politics.  “There is simply no tolerance of competing voices against the political elite of two-party politics,” says Shane Cory, executive director of the Libertarian Party.

“The leading GOP fundraiser for the fourth-quarter is being snubbed from the debates for nothing more than having political views outside of mainstream Republicanism,” says Cory. “The Republican establishment shuns Paul for his pro-liberty views, and will do everything it can to marginalize him.  Unfortunately, this is nothing new.  There is a long-standing culture of censorship among the political elite when it comes to competing viewpoints.”
full release from the Libertarian Party http://www.lp.org/media/article_552.shtml