Tired of censorship and chaos at other Ron Paul websites?
Maybe The Paulunteer is your answer.
I have observed an increasing amount of uneasiness and discontentment from supporters at several other websites that focus on Ron Paul and his candidacy. With increased popularity for our candidate comes a surge in web traffic and all of its ensuing complications for the hosting sites.
More people posting on forums means that important items are quickly shot down or simply passed over. There is also, unfortunately, the possibility of saboteurs and malcontents quietly lurking and seeding dischord. It becomes increasingly difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.
The owners of these websites, when presented with greater traffic, feel the burden of increased responsibility. We must fairly assess the actions of these owners and react accordingly. It is not responsible of us to grant them a blank check of authority and sign over our aspirations to their whim.
Censorship and stewardship of thought are simply not acceptable in a public forum.
As the owner of The Paulunteer I offer what I feel is a respectable and respectful source of information where the opinion pieces are clearly labeled and I report on projects even if I personally do not agree with them.
You will find that I have never deleted a comment from a user, nor have I ignored a single email. I say this not seeking praise but as a matter of record because I feel it is important to state my beliefs and operating procedures.
I hope that if you see some of the same disturbing trends at other websites as I do that you will consider spending a portion of your time at Paulunteer.com. With your invaluable input and feedback we can continue to make The Paulunteer a prime resource for liberty minded candidacies now and in the future.
Thank you for your time and for what I hope will be your continued support.
Sincerely,
Brian Bailey
Editor, The Paulunteer












With the voting getting closer things are getting tense. People are on edge and worried that their vote my not be counted. That is my greatest concern at this time.