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Ron Paul Leads the Republicans in the Wall Street Chatter Chat Room Presidential Poll

Posted : Mon, 03 Dec 2007 17:14:45 GMT
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NEW YORK, NY -- 12/03/07 -- Dream Catcher Technology's (PINKSHEETS: DRMC) Wall Street Chatter Ratings (www.wallstchatter.com) has reported today that of the 9 primary Republican presidential candidates, the Wall Street Chatter Presidential Poll has Ron Paul leading as the most talked about Republican candidate.

Wall Street Chatter collects data from nearly 100 online chat-rooms and focuses on online chat-room activity regarding stocks and investments. The Wall Street Chatter Presidential Poll is based on the top 17 Republican and Democratic presidential candidates. The data is presented weekly by percentage by party and overall.

The company also provides a subscription based online system containing data on chat-room activity about more than 5000 stocks. The Wall Street Chatter Ratings system is based entirely upon non-biased frequency of online conversations in public chat rooms. The data is published daily on the wallstchatter.com website as the top 10 list. Data on more than 5000 companies is available to subscribers via the Wall Street Chatter service. Subscribers can run reports and see historical data and graphs on any of the more than 5000 stocks in the database. Subscribers pay only $9.95 per month for the basic service. Wall Street Chatter is owned by Dream Catcher Technology (PINKSHEETS: DRMC), a global technology, research and information services company.

See www.wallstchatter.com for today's top 10 and information how to subscribe.

Certain statements contained herein are "forward-looking" statements (as such term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Because such statements include risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

The Wall Street Chatter

Wall Street Chatter Chat Room Presidential Poll

Who are people talking about in the chat rooms in regards to
 the candidates for President

Democrats                   Republicans
Clinton         39%         Paul            27%
Obama           22%         Giuliani        25%
Edwards         19%         Romney          15%
Kucinich        9%          McCain          15%
Gravel          5%          Thompson        7%
Richardson      4%          Huckabee        7%
Biden           1%          Tancredo        3%
Dodd            1%          Hunter          1%
                            Brownback       0%

Data provided by Wall Street Chatter
Wall Street Chatter is a division of Dream Catcher Technologies, Inc.
www.wallstchatter.com


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Our Next President
By: Mark , Tue, 04 Dec 2007 22:00:38 GMT

If you care about your sovereignty, the Constitution, immigration, monetary & collection scam, wars & just about everything that truly cripples our once great country; then support, contribute & vote for Ron Paul. Let's make this a great country once again!


Ron Paul - A True Patriot
By: Jim Palmisano , Mon, 03 Dec 2007 21:49:06 GMT

He is the real Thomas Jefferson of our day.


Not surprising
By: Steve , Mon, 03 Dec 2007 20:28:54 GMT

Ron Paul is the only one talking about economic/financial issues. Bears and PM-Bugs probably love and Bulls hate his talk about competing (private) currencies.

Giuliani is New Yorker and the Media loves him.


Paul understands the value of a buck
By: rhys , Mon, 03 Dec 2007 20:02:02 GMT

Of course the trading community is talking about Paul. They understand what our country is really all about. We did not become the richest nation in the world because of our great, and powerful, Federal government.

Jim Rogers endorsed him, Forbes would like an assett backed currency, and Tom O'Brian wants Paul for President. What do they have in common - they understand the value of a buck, they see what these other megalomaniacs run their campaigns, and they know that the answer to Americas problems is not more socialism, but greater wealth and prosperity over-all.


Ron Paul
By: John DIanno , Mon, 03 Dec 2007 19:54:50 GMT

Get rid of the federal reserve vote for Ron Paul.


Ron Paul
By: Jim McClarin , Mon, 03 Dec 2007 18:24:23 GMT

This news is not surpising for two reasons.
1. Certainly Ron Paul's election would have the greatest impact on Wall Street due to his monetary and foriegn policy priorities.
2. Paul has an enormous lead over other candidates in online presence, easily seen by a google search on "Ron Paul" or the same search on youtube.com, etc.


I love Ron Paul
By: J Shutz , Mon, 03 Dec 2007 18:18:29 GMT

I love Ron Paul
http://www.RonPaul2008.com


Ron Paul & Wall Street
By: Matthew Gardner , Mon, 03 Dec 2007 17:25:59 GMT

Ofcoarse we are talking a lot about Ron Paul, he is actually bringing up the economic issues that have needed to be brought up for a long time.

A Ron Paul victory would be a huge victory for our economy and I've done quite a bit of research and it deffinately seems that he isnt the long shot no chance cannidate most people seem to think.

He has my Vote, I'm actually going to go donate money to his campein.




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