Work with Dignity.
I was at Ames and was working the FAIR tax people as they entered the arena. If you just approach people with respect and dignity, you'll at least have made an impression.
I don't know how many Brownback/Romney/Tancredo supporters I tried to give my info to, but I was always genuinely curteous and pleasant.
People pick up on that. They may walk away not wanting to support Ron, but at least they'll have to have a grudging respect for our manners.
ONE PERSON AT A TIME. That is how we'll win this. There is time believe it or not. I have been on this train since the very very begining.
Just remember a scant 4 months ago, not 1 in 2000 people had ever heard the name Ron Paul. It's now down to maybe 1 in 10. By November our goal should be 1 in 1(or as close as possible).
But I don't want people knowing him because we defaced a police car, or ruined 1,000's of peoples good times at a sporting event because some A Hole wanted to force his message on them. That is the antithisis of what Ron Paul stands for.
I hate to say it, but those tactics are the sign of lazyness. You'll have to get out and approach people 1 at a time and convince them. That is the only way things will change.
We are in danger of becoming a characture of ourselves if we continue with the "WHO IS RON PAUL" mentality. THEY KNOW WHO HE IS NOW, now we have to convince them that he is the best peson for the job.
You do that ONE MIND AT A TIME>
Robert