Another Mind Changed by THE BOOK

THis book needs to be in every hotel/motel room.
In every public stall.
In every waiting room.
In every library.
In every home.

Does you neighbor have a copy yet?

Would it not be nice to get every mall, gas station and mom and pop shop to sell some low quality paperback version of the book. Why not get into contact with some of those "pulp fiction" type publishers that seems to be able to get cheap paperback copies out just about everywhere.

Also, note that the classic "The Road to Serfdom" got its big mainsteam brake with a condensed version that was published in "Reader's Digest". Without that it might never have become popular. I have no idea if people still reads those types of publications, but if they do.. it could reach a completely different segment of people. I think my grandmother used to reads one of those types of magazines. If you can reach the grannies, you know you are mainstream.

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I really enjoyed the book. I could hardly put it down. The best part, however, is that my dad got some of his neocon coworkers to read it. From what I've heard, many were enlightened by the message. A lot of them had the perspective that "we have to attack them there before they attack us here". Maybe this book has helped them to realize that our government's hubris has cause most of the problems that we have today.
 
Here's the link.

People who have been contemptuous of Ron Paul are showing him respect after reading The Revolution: A Manifesto. First Glenn Reynolds, then the New York Sun, and now this:

"We give Ron Paul a lot of crap on this site, especially his supporters for trying to uncoil the Republican nominating process in St. Paul later this year. But we must give credit, where credit is due. Ron Paul is a force to be reckoned with, and his latest adventure proves just that. I have just finished reading his new book The Revolution: A Manifesto and was very surprised. This is one of the greatest visions I have seen on Freedom and Liberty....

"His foreign policy stance was well argued in the book, more than it was in the primary. It is hard in a debate that has about 10 candidates trying to state their position on the various issues. The one thing he said in the debates that triggered a lot of resentment was that the reason we got attacked on 9/11 was because we were over there. That statement was the reason I did not support him for President.

"There wasn't enough time to adequately explain that statement, but he does in the book, and it starts to make you think. I still believe that the Constitution grants the President the ability to defend the country at all cost and take pre-emptive action. However, our country has taken the approach over the past half century of being the worlds policeman. That is the reason we are still in a lot of countries and wasting a lot of money that could be used for essential needs.

"The size of our government has gotten too big. Ron Paul explains brilliantly how our Constitution constrains the government and that we have moved beyond the constraints. Just look to the right and you will see. That clock ticks and ticks and Washington does nothing to stop it. They are the ones that are contributing to it. We need drastic cuts in government spending to stop a disaster that is waiting to happen.

"Since the end of the Republican primary I have become a fan of Ron Paul. I don't regret not supporting him in the first place, but nonetheless I have become a fan. This book is essential to the conservative movement. It outlines the principles behind liberty and freedom and what it will take to get us back to sanity."
I tried to go to this website and after three seconds it throws me out.
 
This is why the Revolution By Mail needs to to continue even after the Election. I know anyone who takes the time to read part of The Manifesto will come away with a new outlook and hopefully help out.
If there is any way to fund it, this book should be sent to any and everyone possible.

Maybe start by sending several copies to universities and high schools.

If only we could get a copy into the hands of every American. :)
 
People are waking up, and it's a great thing, but will it be enough - and in time? Not only to win the election, but to save the country? The book is by far our greatest weapon; we need it deployed everywhere!

P.S.: I'm sure to be chalking up at least 3 more full-in-our-camp r3volutionaries after they read the book Memorial Day weekend.

We should do a MoneyBomb or a collection $,$$$.$$$.$$$ and make a deal with RP to get them at cost and send them out by mail and send them to every other address and ask that person you send it to, to share it with someone else after reading. Ask for contributions inside the back cover?
 
Yes, he's certainly wrong about that, but I'd say his mind has been dramatically opened by the book -- and for a hardcore Bush type, that's pretty impressive for just one book.

That type of action should be the role of the CIA - never uniformed military. It needs to be done quietly, effectively, and anonymously.
 
every precinct leader should get a copy of the book to every household in their precinct
 
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