I've noticed a disturbing trend on this forum and others wherein Ron Paul supporters are trying to micromanage other Ron Paul supporters. They are telling others what they should and should not do and say and what issues they should discuss when talking about Ron Paul.
I would suggest that you keep your suggestions to yourself and focus on what you yourself can do for Ron Paul. Please don't worry about what others are doing or saying. That is counterproductive.
Ron Paul's platform encompasses all of us. Conspiracy theorists, right-wingers, liberals, libertarians, Democrats, cancer patients in need of medical marijuana for pain relief, 911 Truthers, people who think 911 Truthers are nuts, etc.
The Ron Paul phenomenon is too big to contain. Likewise, you cannot contain the people who are going to support him. If you don't agree with the WAY in which someone is supporting him, I suggest you keep it to yourself. We can all support him in our own way.
If someone wants to wear a shirt with a marijuana leaf on it and the words "Ron Paul for President" then go for it. That's their choice.
If someone is a 9/11 Truth activist and wants to tell others about Ron Paul and 9/11 in the same breath, then I say go for it.
That's why Ron Paul is going to win. Because he appeals to almost everyone in every group once they learn what he stands for: individual freedoms and civil liberties.
If you spend all your time worrying about what types of people are supporting Ron Paul, that's valuable time lost in telling someone how YOU feel about Ron Paul.
Focus on the positive and focus on the things you can control. You can't control other people. You can only control yourself.
I would suggest that you keep your suggestions to yourself and focus on what you yourself can do for Ron Paul. Please don't worry about what others are doing or saying. That is counterproductive.
Ron Paul's platform encompasses all of us. Conspiracy theorists, right-wingers, liberals, libertarians, Democrats, cancer patients in need of medical marijuana for pain relief, 911 Truthers, people who think 911 Truthers are nuts, etc.
The Ron Paul phenomenon is too big to contain. Likewise, you cannot contain the people who are going to support him. If you don't agree with the WAY in which someone is supporting him, I suggest you keep it to yourself. We can all support him in our own way.
If someone wants to wear a shirt with a marijuana leaf on it and the words "Ron Paul for President" then go for it. That's their choice.
If someone is a 9/11 Truth activist and wants to tell others about Ron Paul and 9/11 in the same breath, then I say go for it.
That's why Ron Paul is going to win. Because he appeals to almost everyone in every group once they learn what he stands for: individual freedoms and civil liberties.
If you spend all your time worrying about what types of people are supporting Ron Paul, that's valuable time lost in telling someone how YOU feel about Ron Paul.
Focus on the positive and focus on the things you can control. You can't control other people. You can only control yourself.