Frankly I think its overdone. It's very preachy, and all the bullet points at the bottom about Ron Paul's record does nothing to establish why these are good ideas. It's the usual stuff that scares people off. Abolishing the IRS, replace money, what?!?! stuff like that...
I think a better idea is focus on one issue, the fall of the US dollar, and why Ron Paul is the solution to this problem. Then lets back it up with quotes and opinions from CNBC types. Old people who read the people will think about their savings, working professionals will think about their future, etc... If we're going to address this issue, lets use the whole ad to do it. We can make quick mentions about foreign policy and how this ties into the massive overspending.
Lets think about the audience and lets think about how we can really really break through and get them thinking, not bombard them.
I kinda agree with this, it does seem presumptuous to put words in dead folks mouths.
I think it's possible that the thing could be re-structured to convey the same effect without turning the founders into spokesmen.
For instance, instead of "We the Founders", how about "The Founder's warned us of..."? And then, something like "Ron Paul is the only candidate who endorses the philosophy of the founders, and the only candidate who shares their vision of liberty, prosperity, and peace. Etc. etc..
okay, there is way too much negativity in this thread.
I however think it is a nearly perfect ad. I would agree to get rid of the two party line, bump everything up a notch to fill in that space, and add something about making sure to vote for RP in the primaries.
but other than that.. it is AWESOME. I think people would definitely read it, its a full page! And I think it would grab one's attention.
Way to go!
maybe send it to the HQ for checking?
this is an important ad, so we need to make sure it's perfect
that ad is STUPENDOUS.. all the relevent points, and all laid out nicely.
My "only" critique.. not that you are asking.. is this:
"Ron Paul has receive more military donations from any other candidate" -- to me, that could be construed incorrectly... perhaps..
"Ron Paul has received more donations from military personal than any other candidate"
or something like that..
awesome!! one suggestion, reduce the size of the images at the top, shift everything up and enlarge the image of the Ron Paul.