There are so many interesting items to share that I’m just going to link a bunch of them in one post.
The Ron Paul Money Bomb in The Politics of Liberty and this cartoon:

The Buckeye Firearms Association covers the appearance of the Ron Paul Revolution at the Second Amendment Foundation’s (SAF) Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) convened in Fort Mitchell, KY last weekend, with linked videos of Ron Paul’s arrival (a rock-star welcome by the crowd) and speech.
Alistair gives Ron Paul his allowance in person!
The Austin Ron Paul MeetUp gets some great local news coverage of their 200 person strong walk .
More coverage of the Jefferson County Republican Party’s presidential straw poll Saturday at the Birmingham Zoo by Steve Gordon, with a video of John Killian speaking for Ron Paul linked.
Dave Moberg, editor in chief of the Northeastern Patriot, student newspaper of Northeastern university, says Ron Paul should dominate the GOP. The University of Las Vegas publishes this rather ignorant article, but fortunately by the third comment, someone is recommending videos from the Mises Institute and another poster recommends this reading list; “Suggested Reading list for the Editor. “”What has the Government done with our money” By Murry Rothbard “The Law” By Frédéric Bastiat “Economics in One Lesson” By Henry Hazlitt.” Ron Paul supporters are the best.
Rebecca Iocca says, Ron Paul Storms the South.
MSNBC runs this headline: ROMNEY LOSES NV STRAW POLL, rather than RON PAUL WINS STRAW POLL, and despite the fact that many people have commented on this entry it still shows zero comments. Update: they finally get around to allowing 264 comments to be posted, after this item has scrolled off the front page.
Sample:
Ron Paul wins a straw poll, so you write a story about Romney? I’m thinking you missed the bigger part of that news story.
Brent Sanders, Alexandria, LA (Sent Sunday, October 14, 2007 3:21 PM)
Great article. Could you do an article on who lost the straw poll in Jefferson County Alabama while you are covering losers?Ryan Reaves (Sent Sunday, October 14, 2007 3:23 PM)
