Posted on 09/04/2008 4:40:04 PM PDT by go-dubya-04
Hi Everyone, The Nobama campaign is claiming that Palin's nomination is benefiting their campaign coffers. Let's all contribute (even the smallest amount) to the McCain-Palin campaign and defeat these Marxists once and for all. Thanks for tolerating my Vanity post
Sent my check in earlier today. First one this year to a candidate (usually send direct to RNC).
Thanks for your post. I put $100.00 in the mail this morning. This is the first time I have sent $ to any Republican in about 15 years. Sarah Palin did it for me.
Isnt it to late to send money directly to McCain/Palin?
that’s what i thought i read
No, not too late. You would be contributing to the “compliance fund” which is a separate operation which tries to prevent vote fraud. Of course, with DemocRats, that’s never a problem, right?
I actually donated to a Palin/McCain ticket last night after her speech. Never thought I would ever give McLame a dime but she is the reason.
I sent my money to the RNC since McCain is getting public financing.
So they they could use the new money for fraud issues but for other campaign projects?
I sent $50 last week and am sending another $50 next week.
I just noticed that my donation wont go to their campaign apparantly too late. I think our money would be better spent donating to real conservatives - here is a link to the true Senate Conservative fund
http://senateconservatives.com/
You should have sent it to the RNC. The only thing a contribution to McCain / Palin is good for is their compliance fund.
I think that McCain/Palin should state that on their website. Either send it to the RNC or to this site...
http://senateconservatives.com/
I sent $100.00 directly to McCain's address.
I boycotted the RNC spam emails and put them on the anti-junk mail list years ago.
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