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The New American, October 1, 2007, Volume 23, No. 20

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How the Internet Is Changing Political Campaigning
By Brian Farmer

Ron Paul, unanointed by the major media as a “viable presidential candidate,” is using the Internet successfully to sell the small-government message. (Sidebar: From the Editor)

By Brian Farmer

Presidential aspirant Ron Paul speaks about successfully bypassing the media that have ignored him and about why his campaign is drawing supporters across the political spectrum.

By Ed Hiserodt

The current politically correct promotion of ethanol and hydrogen to power vehicles overlooks the serious drawbacks of those fuels and the huge potential of natural gas.

By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff
By JBS Staff