Independent Activity

RonPaul.com
http://www.ronpaul.com/

"maintained by three archetypal Ron Paul grassroots supporters: we spend too much time in our basements and probably don’t get enough sleep – or sunlight for that matter." Since 2008. 


About
RonPaul.com
was set up by grassroots supporters during Ron Paul’s 2008 presidential campaign and quickly grew into one of the largest and most comprehensive sources of information about Ron Paul and his ideas.

Check out these different parts of RonPaul.com:

Read the latest updates on Ron Paul’s speeches and media appearances.
Participate in lively discussions about topics including the economy, money, health, abortion, civil liberties and immigration.
Get the latest Ron Paul gear, including bumper stickers, t-shirts, hats, aprons, mouse pads and lots more.
Support Ron Paul’s efforts to end Obama’s corporatist healthcare mandate.
Support Ron Paul’s efforts to audit the Federal Reserve.
Order Ron Paul’s latest book “End the Fed“.
Contact us with your ideas, comments and suggestions.

More about RonPaul.com…

RonPaul.com is all about Ron Paul and the Ron Paul Revolution.

RonPaul.com is a unique resource reporting exclusively on everything related to Ron Paul. The website attracts thousands of visitors each month, including a large percentage of mainstream and non-grassroots individuals who are looking for more information about Ron Paul and the Ron Paul Revolution.

RonPaul.com is growing more popular each and every day.

RonPaul.com slowly climbed from the #21 “Ron Paul” site on Google in May 2008 to the #1 ranked Ron Paul site on all major search engines. While we would certainly like to credit our hard work and ingenuity for this stellar rise, we have identified a much more sobering cause: many other sites dedicated exclusively to Ron Paul dropped out after 2008, or diversified to the point where Ron Paul related reporting has shrunk to no more than 10% or 15% of their content. Clearly, more options will become available again if and when Ron Paul announces his 2012 campaign. We’d still welcome some friendly competition until then, so if you’ve been thinking about starting your own Ron Paul site, now is the time!

RonPaul.com is a non-profit effort.

RonPaul.com is a work of love created in our spare time. There are no third party ads on this site, and sales from t-shirts and bumper stickers cover only a small part of our expenses. We don’t even own the RonPaul.com domain name, so this would be one terrible business venture! But it’s most definitely worth it, and maybe we can make the site self-funding one day. If you want to support us, buy a shirt.

What RonPaul.com is NOT…

RonPaul.com is not an official Ron Paul website. Ron Paul was not informed of our launch and he has nothing to do with it in any way.

RonPaul.com is run by grassroots supporters, but it is not a “grassroots only” site. Our intention is to be the exact opposite: one of the first Ron Paul websites that many potential supporters will find during their online research.

RonPaul.com is not intended to be a centralized effort. Everyone is welcome to contribute. Simply look around the site and see what is needed or missing, then get to work and give it your best shot and let us know about it. (More details below)

Things you probably didn’t know…

RonPaul.com is about Ron Paul and not about the grassroots supporters who maintain this website, so we try to stay in the background as much as possible and let the message of freedom speak for itself. But in case you’re wondering, here are a few things you probably didn’t know about us:

RonPaul.com and its associated accounts at Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. are maintained by three archetypal Ron Paul grassroots supporters: we spend too much time in our basements and probably don’t get enough sleep – or sunlight for that matter. We’ve been (passive) allies of Ron Paul since the late 1990s but only became active and energized during the 2008 campaign. Two of us moved to Latin America in 2008 and will probably stay there until there is a Paul in the White House. In this age of the Internet, when most battles are fought in the minds of men, we feel that we are a living refutation of the notion that standing up for your freedoms and seeking adventure (and diversification) abroad are mutually exclusive.


Ed. Notes

>Although the graphic at the top of this site has a little speech bubble indicating it is a "fan club," RonPaul.com is rather more substantive; it brings together active community where policies and ideas are discussed (compare to the so-called Huckabee Fan Club site).  Postings on RonPaul.com routinely prompt several dozen responses, and not infrequently several hundreds of responses.