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Ron Paul Supporters to Rally in 'World of Warcraft'

Ron Paul Supporters Rallying in World of WarcraftRepublican hopeful presidential candidate Ron Paul has already set the Internets afire with his big-time online fund raising efforts. He raised 4.3 million dollars overnight, then raised a further six million in 24-hours. Now, with full pockets, his campaign is hoping to light the gaming world afire as well, with supporters organizing a march in the online RPG, 'World of Warcraft.'

The march is planned to span between the in-game realms of Ironforge to Stormforge on the Whisperwind server (if you don't know what that means, don't worry), and is set to go off at night on New Year's Day, January 1. Supporters will line up on their epic mounts and strut magesticaly from one place to the other in support for their fiscally conservative choice. Here's hoping they don't get into too many skirmishes with Hillary and Barak supporters along the way.

From Joystiq

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