Matthew P.
Member
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2008
- Messages
- 134
We were at our senate district caucuses the other night and I discovered something that was absolutely fascinating.
We were debating resolutions (and we had dozens of them to get through). I made it a policy for myself (and a couple other faithful RP supporters chipped in) to argue vociferously against the ones that were unconstitutional and far from the historic GOP position. When I would stand up to the microphone, without saying Ron Paul's name, I would remind the people in the audience (about 200) that they claimed to be for smaller government and personal rights. When I did that and showed them how this resolution they were considering for adoption flew in the face of that they would vote against it, and, in some cases, even cheer!
It was a moment of joy and frustration at the same time. If you take the time to really get to know the issues that our future president has been arguing about and also take the time to read the constitution then you will have tremendous ground to stand on. The frustrating part came when I realized that, though the message resonated with them, if I had mentioned Ron Paul's name, I probably would have been 'booed' back to my seat.
Oh well, it's not about that at this stage in the game. I still am able to persuade people to join his campaign, but on a personal level. All I can hope to do at the state and congressional levels is to speak the truth boldly (while wearing my Ron Paul lapel pin) and hope that people will ask me how I came to those positions and what candidate stands for them.
His message works!
We were debating resolutions (and we had dozens of them to get through). I made it a policy for myself (and a couple other faithful RP supporters chipped in) to argue vociferously against the ones that were unconstitutional and far from the historic GOP position. When I would stand up to the microphone, without saying Ron Paul's name, I would remind the people in the audience (about 200) that they claimed to be for smaller government and personal rights. When I did that and showed them how this resolution they were considering for adoption flew in the face of that they would vote against it, and, in some cases, even cheer!
It was a moment of joy and frustration at the same time. If you take the time to really get to know the issues that our future president has been arguing about and also take the time to read the constitution then you will have tremendous ground to stand on. The frustrating part came when I realized that, though the message resonated with them, if I had mentioned Ron Paul's name, I probably would have been 'booed' back to my seat.
Oh well, it's not about that at this stage in the game. I still am able to persuade people to join his campaign, but on a personal level. All I can hope to do at the state and congressional levels is to speak the truth boldly (while wearing my Ron Paul lapel pin) and hope that people will ask me how I came to those positions and what candidate stands for them.
His message works!
