We have needed a coordinated plan from the begining. RP's inability or lack of desire to manage his campaign staff has truly hamstrung our efforts to get him elected. If we are able to get a brokered convention and are lucky enough to get RP the nomination I am afraid that this apparent lack of interest on his part will cost us the election. As much as he may dislike the thought he needs to learn the basic tenets of giving a speech. He needs a small group to help him anticipate questions that may be asked of him. This same group must help him devise answers that are concise and smoothly delivered. Many of you on this board may feel that this approach will make him seemed contrived and rehearsed because you have become accustomed to his mumbling and rambling method of responding to questions. I am growing tired of having to explain to prospective supporters that he does not suffer from senile dementia but simply has not given any thought to prospective questions and mumbles a bit as he tries to formulate an answer. His rambling is another symptom of his lack of preparation as he tries to get all the information imparted to his questioners. Many of you may not like my criticism of RP and the campaign but it is offered with the genuine hope that both he and his campaign staff will wake up and provide the leadership that is so sorely needed. By the way I do support RP and his ideas. I am a delegate to our county convention here in Washington State and will try my very best to become a delegate to our state convention.