Texas congressman and Republican Presidential hopeful Ron Paul has announced that his campaign raised $3.25 million so far today as of 8:39 EST. The haul sets a record for the most amount of money raised by a candidate on the web in a single day. Keep in mind, the day is far from over so anyone looking to donate to the Ron Paul Presidential Campaign fund are urged to visit RonPaul2008.com. Online betting giant BodogLife.com has Ron Paul at 22 to 1 odds to become elected the President of the United States in 2008.
Besides wanting to abolish the Internal Revenue Service, Paul was an outspoken critic to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006. On the eve of the passage of UIGEA, Paul stated, "The Internet Gambling Prohibition and Enforcement Act, should be rejected by Congress since the Federal Government has no constitutional authority to ban or even discourage any form of gambling."
Ron Paul has a strong following in cyberspace since the start of his 2008 Presidential campaign. Since being elected to congress 20 years ago, Ron Paul has:
Voted against the illegal war in Iraq.
Voted against the Patriot Act.
Never voted to raise taxes.
Never voted for an unbalanced budget.
Never voted to raise congressional pay.
Never taken a government paid junket.
Never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.
Voted AGAINST regulating the internet.
DOES NOT participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.
HAS REPEATEDLY been named the "taxpayers best friend" in Congress.
If Ron Paul is elected President of the United States in 2008 he will:
Let Americans keep more of their own money.
END THE IRS (this reason alone is why people should vote for him).
Stop the inflation tax (means he advocates a gold standard for money).
Stop unconstitutional spending leading us to bankruptcy.
Stop the national id card.
End the Patriot Act.
Secure our borders and end illegal immigration.
End birthright citizenship for illegal aliens.
Bring our troops home from no-win police actions.
Last quarter, Paul raised $5.1 million which match Arizona Senator John McCain's total and crushed Mike Huckabee's total five fold. Ron Paul is relying in his strong grassroots support to raise $12 million in the fourth quarter of 2008.
Point-Spreads.com hopes people will "Make Wagers, NOT WAR!" and contribute to the Ron Paul Presidential Campaign today !




