V4Vendetta
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Linda (Granny warrior)
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the AAMCO repair shop is in Charlottesville Va. 1134 Emmett street. the phone number is: 434-296-7117, the owners name is Clark Wilson. If you have any doubts simply give him a call.
Linda ( Granny)
You've made your point. Now, I suggest you read this before continuing your judgement of charity:
http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2006/tst050106.htm
Please keep in mind that calling Linda's cell phone eats up her cell time, so PLEASE don't call her to 'give advice', she has her hands full right now.
If you need to communicate with her I suggest you email her.

If supporters wish to continue to fund a persons vacation, it's almost a free country and I won't stop them - only question the merits.
I wasn't going to go there - but ya. The local TV stations made fun of it. What little media coverage it did receive in my area was not positive or helpful.
I'm at work at the moment.![]()
I'm eating lunch at the moment.
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8a hawaii time
Nice, this guy gets to take 2 hour lunches... or is a FOS drain on the national economy.
I think the Grannies are a valuable resource. I'm not sure what's the problem.
I saw them in fort lauderdale and they were a supplier of Tshirts, Buttons, and a bunch of promotional materials.
People who recently joined the Ron Paul gang were able to grab those kinds of material on the spot! When you have a rally and a bunch of Ron Paul supporters gathered I think it's great the grannies are there to sell those items.
They are a huge constant billboard for Ron Paul. If exposure and seeing Ron Paul's name in the street is NOT important why are a hundred meet up groups having National Paint the Town Ron this weekend???
Most of those signs and banners will be pulled down but we continue to do it. The granny's RV is a great advertisement, and with all the supplies they have when they show up to the various big rallies, they are giving people the ability to also create more exposure with Tshirts, buttons, signs. slimjims, etc.
I think donating to the campaign is #1 priority, but I think efforts like the granny warriors are also quite valuable.
'Zactly! This is grassroots baby.
I see a couple possibilities here:
1- The person I am _not_ engaging is a shill.
2- " ... is bitter cynic who cannot read titles of threads and likes to post to waste time.
If #1 is the case, than it is a testemant to the effectiveness of the grannies. For certain, in a campaign that has been maligned as an internet fluke driven by young guys in their basement spamming, the effectiveness of seniors out in the streets cannot be overestimated. Our elders deserve and receive a respect that the young will never enjoy. Their appeal to other seniors is priceless.
I wonder how much they have saved all of us in shipping costs by bringing campaign material all over the place. They are a living breathing billboard. Billboards cost money, living breathing ones are priceless. A $1000 TV ad would reach 50,000 insomniacs and crack-heads. The grannies reach millions of everyday Americans, they get free TV publicity for the campaign. Yes, their RV is not as fancy as the other candidates, I see that as a plus because it shows the grassroots support RP enjoys. People are turned off by poli's wasting money on "bling"
And about fun, didn't RP state that he wants us to have fun with this GR campaign. Indeed, fun is attractive to all but the most bitter cynics. That is why other campaigns have to pay people to drive their busses. To them it's a job, to us, an adventure. A great adventure, for some knocking on doors is an adventure, or sign waving, or cold calling. For others its walking or riding or posting signs. The fact remains that the most effective of those people are the ones who have fun with it.
Which brings me to number 2;
Bitter cynics sadden me. I wish people like this would stop wasting everyones time, (which is more valuable for some than others, obviously!). Time wasters anger me. AND THAT AIN"T FUN. Either help, or get out of the way! This is grassroots, baby!
I've supported the Grannies and many other projects. I've donated to RP everything I can, whenever I can. This is a two prong campaign and the reason RP can save all the money we send him is due to the grassroots, such as the Grannies, who advertise, promote, and support his messege of individual liberty. Every aspect of a GR campaign will never appeal to every member of that campaign. Those that choose not to participipte in certain aspects should consider that negativity such as contained in this thread breeds easily and hurts in many ways, not only the aspect they happen to disagree with.
Sheesh
I have spoken with Linda (Granny) and the need is real. The major concern I have is that I called an AAMCO shop in Houston. I asked for a quote for a tramsmission repair for the make and model motor home that Linda has and they quoted me $2,500 for a rebuild. The guy up there quoted her $3,200 to $4,300. I called the guy and requested that he not take advantage of Linda. It may have been too little too late. Does anyone else have any ideas of how to help?
HOw about MySpace bulletins?
Wait they need money for a monkey?
HOw about MySpace bulletins?
Calling this a vacation is rhetorical bull$#!
People that are hungry are in MUCH greater need than someone that wants to get their RV fixed so they can follow Ron Paul. 10 times out of 10 I would give to a food drive over buying a transmission.