Jan 17 2012
Ron Paul robo call script
Hello, this is Senator Kevin Bryant calling on behalf of Ron Paul.
I recently endorsed Ron Paul for President. And I’d like to tell you why. Like most South Carolinians, I believe that life is a precious gift from God and must be protected by government. That’s why I’ve made fighting to end abortion-on-demand in South Carolina a top priority of mine in the State Senate.
As a Christian and an OB-GYN who has delivered over 4,000 babies, Ron Paul also believes that life begins at the moment of conception. In Congress, Ron Paul has introduced legislation to federally recognize that life begins at conception, repeal Roe v Wade, and strip federal judges of any jurisdiction over the abortion issue.
And if elected President, Ron Paul will veto any budget that contains funding for abortion services – including Planned Parenthood. If you believe it’s time we get serious about ending abortion, then I hope you’ll join me in voting for Ron Paul in the South Carolina Primary on Saturday, January 21st.
This call was paid for and authorized by the Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee.


Feb 02, 2012 @ 21:40:34
I agree with Sam Ligon. I don’t understand either. And besides, their calls don’t really help. People are smarter than they think. People base on their actions, what they’ve achieved for the public and how they abide by the law and not, never, on how often they call and leave political voice messages.
I also get a lot of these calls and guess what? I’ve reported each and every phone number at several consumer complaint sites such as http://www.callercenter.com so people know just what kind of candidates they are. And I put them on my Do-Not-Vote list, too, so I’m one less point for them.
Jan 19, 2012 @ 10:59:53
Mr. Ligon,
They have the right to call, and you have the right to not answer or hang up.
Jan 17, 2012 @ 23:49:20
Thank you Senator!
Jan 17, 2012 @ 11:51:07
I don’t quite understand why politicians have the right to call a house number as many times as they want to expouse their political leanings. Many years ago I subscribed to the “do not call list” to protect my sanity and house from unsolicited phone calls. Unfortunately the American political parties do not subscribe to the sanctity of ones home. To gain favor with the American public both voting and non-voting endorse an act similar to the “do not call list” for politicial sects. That will get you more votes than you would imagine. And would put you on the same plain as other non-subscribed mentalists.
With regards,
Sam Ligon
P.S. It is so bad with political calls that I have taken the action of calling the national campaign sights of all announced candidates and requested that my phone number be deleted from their phone base. Why should I have to do this?