Human Resources covers a lot of the same stuff and is much more balanced and liberty oriented and covers a lot of other important things.
http://metanoia-films.org/hr_watchonline.php
I'd love to have a conversation about that it means in a historical context wrt modern though. How much of what we all believe is because of this history of psychological manipulation, happening in both the public and private spheres? If you seem to be immune, to yourself, does that mean you're really immune? How would the world be different if none of this had ever happened? Also, what about modern "risk communication"? Is it ethical?
I think thinking about and rehashing history and how it affects the present is irrelevant and we shouldn't waste time on it. What is important though is to learn from history. And if history on this subject teaches us anything it's that people make decision and vote based on emotions, meaning their values and beliefs.
Maybe we can hire the Geico Gecko to do some ad spots for Ron Paul:
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"Voting for Ron Paul can save up to 100% of your liberties!"
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I'm a very passionate Ron Paul supporter even though I'm not an American. Nothing would make me happier if we could get him elected.
Please set a side anything you know about the political process and how it worked in the last 80 or 90 years and do our movement and Ron Paul a huge favor and spend your time and watch the following documentaries:
I may be wrong but after watching these my conclusions are:
-Ron Paul needs a good PR firm to help him package the message
-we need to hire a firm to use focus groups of GOP voters to find out how they feel about government
-we need to pretend we're selling a product -liberty- for votes and we have to figure out a way to package it accordingly
And last but not least if we as movement don't realize that majority of voters don't cast their votes based on reason as their guide, we will fail again come 2012 primaries.
I'm bumping this thread so you wont dare say no one warned you about this. Please note the date of the thread.