raystone
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As one of the organizers in my local Ron Paul meetup, like dozens of other Ron Paul meetups in our state and nationwide, we are in the middle of changing the name of our group.
(Would love to keep Ron Paul name, however, it seems we've attracted everyone we are going to with the name, and we want to continue growing)
Most of us are members of our local GOP, and we are having good success in influencing it towards Ron Paul philosophies.
We are looking at John Birch, Freedom Force, XXX County Caucus, Are You a Patriot ?, everything..
One name suggestion I haven't seen yet is "Constitution Republicans"
Of course, it brings home we that we believe the Constitution is the law of the land, and our elected officials should treat as such.
Some may confuse it with Constitution Party, but with next word after Constitution is Republicans, so it shouldn't be overly confusing, plus there are dozens other groups with the name Constitution in their name.
And, as you probably realize, an equally important outcome of this name is the reframing or repositioning of the generic Republican Party as non-constitution or anti-constitution Republicans.
This name may attract all the real republicans, indies, moderates that have yet to get on board with Ron Paul. And it is something we can stick with despite election results and particular candidates.
Thoughts ??
(Would love to keep Ron Paul name, however, it seems we've attracted everyone we are going to with the name, and we want to continue growing)
Most of us are members of our local GOP, and we are having good success in influencing it towards Ron Paul philosophies.
We are looking at John Birch, Freedom Force, XXX County Caucus, Are You a Patriot ?, everything..
One name suggestion I haven't seen yet is "Constitution Republicans"
Of course, it brings home we that we believe the Constitution is the law of the land, and our elected officials should treat as such.
Some may confuse it with Constitution Party, but with next word after Constitution is Republicans, so it shouldn't be overly confusing, plus there are dozens other groups with the name Constitution in their name.
And, as you probably realize, an equally important outcome of this name is the reframing or repositioning of the generic Republican Party as non-constitution or anti-constitution Republicans.
This name may attract all the real republicans, indies, moderates that have yet to get on board with Ron Paul. And it is something we can stick with despite election results and particular candidates.
Thoughts ??