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Ron
Paul: Republican Dark Horse
October
6, 2007
By
GMA
ABC News
Rep.
Ron Paul's story is
that of a bona fide grassroots sensation. Paul, of Texas, is the only
Republican contender to post notable fund-raising gains last quarter,
managing
to pull in $5 million-- mostly online and a lot of it from our troops.
His
fundraising puts him on par with John McCain. Paul is a Republican who is
finding himself standing alone on a few issues, most notably his call for an end
of the war, breaking with the views of the president and his party faithful,
and he doesn't mince words on the topic.
"I don't think it's complicated," Paul said. "I mean, we
just went in and we went in erroneously. We went in without the proper
authority. We went in under a false pretence and all the conditions that were
claimed didn't exist. It's going badly. So I think we should just leave." He added that he thinks keeping troops in
Iraq is only going to make the conditions worse. It endangers us," Paul said. "It increases the
danger of terrorism. There used to be 600 al Qaeda before we went in there. Now
there are probably 6,000." Paul is an old-school libertarian who wants to
do away with Social Security, the Department of Education, drug enforcement and
the IRS, all on the grounds that America should learn to spend less, starting
overseas. "We're spending nearly
$1 trillion overseas maintaining an empire which does nothing more than get us
into trouble and undermines our national defence," he said.
Paul's views and opinions on domestic and international policies have garnered him something
of a cult following on the Internet. He's a big hit on Facebook, and he's right
below Paris Hilton and right above Mario Lopez on blog searches.
And
his Internet following is a generous
one. "We doubled the amount of
money we raised last time," Paul said. "We had about 40,000 new
donors. The average donation is $40." He says his views on withdrawal from Iraq only reflect the views
of the populatuion - and it's borne out by the amount of donations he
has received.