Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Ronald Ernest “Ron” Paul is a United States Congressman (Republican Party) and repeat candidate for President of the United States.
The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign has named Steve Bierfeldt as government Director for the state of Nevada. Mr.Bierfeldt are leading Ron Paul’s Nevada campaign workers efforts within the Nevada Caucus, currently scheduled for February.

 “It could be a tremendous honor to be operating here in Nevada with individuals dedicated to restoring individual liberty,” said Mr. Bierfeldt. “I understand there have been several dedicated Ron Paul supporters in 2008 here and that i expect to capitalizing on the support for Ron Paul, that has grown tremendously.”
Previously, in 2010, Mr. Bierfeldt was a field director for the historic campaign of U.S. Sen. Rand Paul in Kentucky. Before that, Mr. Bierfeldt spent 2 years as vice president of Development for Campaign for Liberty, a corporation targeted on sound money, individual liberty and also the Constitution.  Most recently he served as Ron Paul’s Iowa government Director, mainly organizing for the Straw Poll in Ames.  Dr. Paul came within less than a share purpose of winning the competition and received the fourth most votes within the history of the Iowa Straw Poll. After the Iowa straw poll, Mr. Bierfeldt is looking forward to taking up the challenge of leading Dr. Paul to victory in Nevada.
“Our team are going to be working with volunteers and supporters all throughout the state to confirm a competitive showing for Ron Paul within the Nevada Caucus.
I am assured that Dr. Paul will have a showing which will impress the political institution,” said Mr. Bierfeldt.

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Monday, February 13, 2012

Power ball goes up





Powerball is an american lottery game sold in 44 jurisdictions as a shared jackpot game. it is coordinated by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), a non-profit organization fashioned by an agreement with lotteries.

The Powerball jackpot has increased to $250 million mark as a result of no price ticket matched last night’s winning numbers.

The Powerball winning numbers for Feb. 4: 15-23-43-45-56.

The Powerball Red number: 7.

For data regarding Mega Millions, and Michigan Lottery, as well as Daily three, Daily four and Keno, visit mlive.com/lottery. There were no jackpot winners on Saturday. However, 5 tickets matched five numbers, however not the red Powerball number.

Those tickets were purchased in Colorado, Florida, Arizona, new york and North Carolina. every wins $1 million. 2 of the tickets used the power Play feature and won an additional $1 million. (The payout amount is an element of the many changes to Powerball.)

The Powerball jackpot on Wednesday, Feb. 8 is $250 million.

Lottery officers have said huge jackpots just like the upcoming $250 million jackpot on Wednesday is one in all the explanations for the changes in Powerball.


The second prize (won by matching 5 white balls in any order) is $1 million.

The overall odds of winning a prize within the game are approximately 1 in 32.

Friday, January 13, 2012

jon huntsman
The Huntsman strategy has banked on the notion that a candidate gets a ticket out of Iowa if he never shows up in the first place. Tuesday evening, as the Iowans were caucusing, Huntsman held a town hall meeting in Peterborough, a town nestled in rugged terrain about an hour’s drive west from Manchester. The town hall was bathed in red, white and blue floodlights that gave the impression from a distance of bunting.
Inside, the former two-term Utah governor and ambassador to China faced what might have been his biggest and most energized crowd to date. He stood in the center of the hall, surrounded on all sides by people in folding chairs, with more people along the walls and a few dozen in the balcony. He had taken off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves. A good crowd energizes a candidate.
When a citizen asked Huntsman what his message would be to the winner of the Iowa caucuses, he paused for a moment, perhaps sensing that this could turn into the night’s sound bite.
“A message to the winner of the Iowa caucus,” he said. “It would be, ‘Welcome to New Hampshire, nobody cares.’”
Nationally, Huntsman barely fogs a mirror. The conventional wisdom says he’s too moderate for GOP primary voters. His service as President Obama’s envoy to China is viewed as a blot on the resume (in his stump speech he explains that he naturally served his country when called to do so).
In New Hampshire, though, his Santorumesque diligence – he said Tuesday night that he was holding his 150th public event in the state – has made him a familiar face and earned him third place in the latest statewide poll. (Romney has a commanding lead, followed by Ron Paul.) At the Peterborough event he boasted that he, and only he, has so far visited Lindy’s Diner in Keane, where every future president supposedly has stumped.
Huntsman is certainly attractive on the surface: He’s handsome, trim, with hair graying diplomatically. He’s got a gorgeous, sprawling family, including a trio of prepossessing 20-something daughters who have their own Web site, their own parody YouTube video and who showed up in Peterborough to help work the crowd.
Huntsman opened his stump speech by handing the microphone to his wife, Mary Kay, who gushed about her husband’s virtues: “He is common-sense reasonable.?.?.He is steady, he is consistent, he would never sell his soul for a vote.”