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Author Topic: Ideas to help support Ron Paul's Campaign?  (Read 1562 times)
pjewles
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« on: July 29, 2011, 02:49:56 PM »

This is the first campaign I actually want to help in, probably because it's the only honest politician that's run for President.  I don't want to make calls for money (feel like a telemarketer), go door to door (safety concerns I am female), or host a house party (strangers in my house?), how else can we help?  I have contacted the campaign and received a lame auto response that was not helpful.  I am sure their are plenty like me who would be willing to do a little out of the typical campaign box if given some ideas.  The only thing I came up with is to put a sign in my front lawn (we live on a busy street) and put a bumper sticker on my car.  Any other ideas?
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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2011, 06:39:19 PM »

Be sure to use social media to spread his message. Get everyone you have ever known on facebook, friends from school/work, family, neighbours etc to friend you.

Then when Ron Paul does a video, link it to your friends.  Don't go mental and do every one, but the ones where he comes out strong and swinging.

In the same vain, get onto youtube and fight for Paul as much as you can.  "TheAmazingAthiest" for example is doing hit pieces on Mr Paul and since that idiot gets 100k+ views on videos he needs to be stomped into the dirt and then salted.
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« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2011, 11:04:21 PM »

I've tried to contact Dr. Paul's campaign via email and also tried to get on the Alex Jones show to mention an idea for Ron Paul's campaign. Thanks for the thread. I think a "Campaign Oath" would be a great idea. It involves having Dr. Paul present the country and his competition with an oath of his top 3, 4, 5 or so top concerns and how he would attack those concerns. He could sign off on the actions he would take and maybe even be so bold as to put a deadline on it. He could put consequences of losing his nomination and resignation if he doesn't follow through or there could be a lot of ways it could be set up but the basic premise of puting your promise to the people in writing prior to the election would be truly revolutionary and cause a sh%t storm of controversy. The other candidates would be forced to follow suit or seriously lose ground. What do my fellow info warriors think?
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