ronpaulhawaii
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Following are preliminary discussions regarding www.libertyforest.com.
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Originally Posted by ronpaulhawaii
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]As David Weigel stated in Reason Magazine, the RP grassroots are “inefficiently organized”. [/FONT]
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It is obvious that CFL will not be a central point for the for-seeable future and I think that gives us an opportunity. I believe they are building a valuable tool, but will never come close to harnessing the power of our full spectrum grassroots. [/FONT]
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What is going on with LibertyForest.com ?[/FONT]
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The grassroots needs a portal to the outside world. A place most anyone can feel comfortable recommending to a recruit. A welcoming and informative front door to the most comprehensive library of liberty information on the net. [/FONT]
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I think we could have fun with this as a community; volunteers, committees, polls, etc...[/FONT]
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Pure Grassroots
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Do you guys mind if I float some ideas in GC?[/FONT]
much aloha
m
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Originally Posted by JoshLowry
I'm game. I'd be open to just about anything.
Bryan and I had talked about doing sort of a homepage with this vbulletin plugin: http://www.vbadvanced.com/
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Originally Posted by Bryan
Yes, there is a window open- and there are things that can be done. Adding vbadvanced and blogs would be a first start.
I keep wondering if there is value in trying to build other alliances. Maybe talk with / work with Ron at freeople.com to see if we can work one something to get some of his campaign support / credit card processing features for vBulletin that would be win-win for all.
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Originally Posted by ronpaulhawaii

here is a draft I've been working on...
I agree that some projects can be absorbed and others built on/in. Freeople, OpCatHerder, Freedoms Ground... I definitely think we need to build alliances...
A welcoming showcase/library/hub...
What do you guys think of creation/management by committee/poll from our membership?
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Originally Posted by Bryan
Big thumbs up! I really like it, the idea / concept, etc. I like the idea of creating management by committee/poll from our membership - but by those who produce. I support OpCatHerder & Freedoms Ground.. I know Nathan (tangent) wants to create a solid grassroots org. FG also has some great promise and I have talked with Katherine about alliances.
I've tried to look at what is most important for me to work on-- I keep seeing our community has as best since it has history of a solid community. If we put more into it, it will grow.
Also- we can do things that CFL can't, nor would want to.
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Originally Posted by JoshLowry
I think the best thing to do is just install the software and see if the grassroots embraces it as our first simple step. It'd be interesting to see what would happen if we let all of the members of RPF elect a board of some type to have input on the Liberty Forest home page.
I'm not sure how to go about the alliances, that's almost a seperate issue. I was disappointed that DailyPaul/RPF/BTM were not supported at all by the CFL. I understand not totally endorsing, but it's like we don't even exist.
I don't plan on just turning the forums over, but here is one possibility: I think an alliance in the form of something called like "Online Liberty Alliance" could be formed and it would be a footer put on the bottom of every web page for every site that is in the group. I wouldn't call it the Liberty Forest Alliance as it would need to be separate and not automatically include LF. Maybe have a quad-annual voting where we limit it to ten websites. Unpopular sites would get knocked off and the popular sites would stay on.
Some type of either membership or board would vote on the first few sites and then when new sites came along they would be voted on to be included every three months. The pool would eventually grow over time, but it keeps all the grassroots with similiar ideas somewhat intertwined. If the CFL wanted to be included then they would have to display the footer as well. There would need to be some kind of document that the OLA abides by similiar to the "we agree" thing that Ron Paul had the four third party candidates agree to.
Text of we agree: http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2008/others/weagree091008.html
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Yep, that's the idea. This idea was born mulling over the developments regarding CFL and a thought that the best way to get them to play along is to pass them by. I agree that RPFs/DP/FG/BTM were all treated shabbily by the CFL elite and, once again, they have blown a great opportunity.
I do believe that Andrew means well and would like to see CFL integrate better into the movement. They are building a decent tool for community organizing and it would be a plus to have them in our fold. Key words there are "in our fold", (not the other way around...)
I really like the OLA idea and was wondering how to do that...
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Thoughts ?
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Originally Posted by ronpaulhawaii
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]As David Weigel stated in Reason Magazine, the RP grassroots are “inefficiently organized”. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]
It is obvious that CFL will not be a central point for the for-seeable future and I think that gives us an opportunity. I believe they are building a valuable tool, but will never come close to harnessing the power of our full spectrum grassroots. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]
What is going on with LibertyForest.com ?[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]
The grassroots needs a portal to the outside world. A place most anyone can feel comfortable recommending to a recruit. A welcoming and informative front door to the most comprehensive library of liberty information on the net. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]
I think we could have fun with this as a community; volunteers, committees, polls, etc...[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]
Pure Grassroots

[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]
Do you guys mind if I float some ideas in GC?[/FONT]

much aloha

m
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Originally Posted by JoshLowry
I'm game. I'd be open to just about anything.
Bryan and I had talked about doing sort of a homepage with this vbulletin plugin: http://www.vbadvanced.com/
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Originally Posted by Bryan
Yes, there is a window open- and there are things that can be done. Adding vbadvanced and blogs would be a first start.
I keep wondering if there is value in trying to build other alliances. Maybe talk with / work with Ron at freeople.com to see if we can work one something to get some of his campaign support / credit card processing features for vBulletin that would be win-win for all.
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Originally Posted by ronpaulhawaii

here is a draft I've been working on...
This sentence irks me...
OK, so it is a bit of both, but the first, "organized ineffectively", is our responsibility and if we tackle that, the second will pretty much cure itself. CFL is building a powerful toolset, but not the grassroots center many of us hoped it would be. Upon reflection I can see where a single organization could never hope to encompass and serve the entire full spectrum grassroots. The problem is that our power is in our full-spectrum qualities. While I am not looking for a silver bullet or a smoking gun, I am looking for anything that will help us focus and grow.So the Paul people are out there, and online... but they are either organized ineffectively or treated like a virus that takes over "real" organizations. - http://www.reason.com/blog/show/130261.html
One thing I think would help is a "front end". A combination, welcome center/Library/Hub. Not a new community; a showcase and archive. Someplace that most everyone can recommend to a new prospect, use on handouts, etc. A welcoming and informative front door to the most comprehensive library of liberty information on the net.
I have an active imagination and can see variations on this theme that would rock. It could be built/managed by committee and poll and that would help us practice organizational skills...
I think it could be called www.LibertyForest.com
I agree that some projects can be absorbed and others built on/in. Freeople, OpCatHerder, Freedoms Ground... I definitely think we need to build alliances...
A welcoming showcase/library/hub...
What do you guys think of creation/management by committee/poll from our membership?
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Originally Posted by Bryan
Big thumbs up! I really like it, the idea / concept, etc. I like the idea of creating management by committee/poll from our membership - but by those who produce. I support OpCatHerder & Freedoms Ground.. I know Nathan (tangent) wants to create a solid grassroots org. FG also has some great promise and I have talked with Katherine about alliances.
I've tried to look at what is most important for me to work on-- I keep seeing our community has as best since it has history of a solid community. If we put more into it, it will grow.
Also- we can do things that CFL can't, nor would want to.
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Originally Posted by JoshLowry
I think the best thing to do is just install the software and see if the grassroots embraces it as our first simple step. It'd be interesting to see what would happen if we let all of the members of RPF elect a board of some type to have input on the Liberty Forest home page.
I'm not sure how to go about the alliances, that's almost a seperate issue. I was disappointed that DailyPaul/RPF/BTM were not supported at all by the CFL. I understand not totally endorsing, but it's like we don't even exist.
I don't plan on just turning the forums over, but here is one possibility: I think an alliance in the form of something called like "Online Liberty Alliance" could be formed and it would be a footer put on the bottom of every web page for every site that is in the group. I wouldn't call it the Liberty Forest Alliance as it would need to be separate and not automatically include LF. Maybe have a quad-annual voting where we limit it to ten websites. Unpopular sites would get knocked off and the popular sites would stay on.
Some type of either membership or board would vote on the first few sites and then when new sites came along they would be voted on to be included every three months. The pool would eventually grow over time, but it keeps all the grassroots with similiar ideas somewhat intertwined. If the CFL wanted to be included then they would have to display the footer as well. There would need to be some kind of document that the OLA abides by similiar to the "we agree" thing that Ron Paul had the four third party candidates agree to.
Text of we agree: http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2008/others/weagree091008.html
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Yep, that's the idea. This idea was born mulling over the developments regarding CFL and a thought that the best way to get them to play along is to pass them by. I agree that RPFs/DP/FG/BTM were all treated shabbily by the CFL elite and, once again, they have blown a great opportunity.
I do believe that Andrew means well and would like to see CFL integrate better into the movement. They are building a decent tool for community organizing and it would be a plus to have them in our fold. Key words there are "in our fold", (not the other way around...)
I really like the OLA idea and was wondering how to do that...
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Thoughts ?