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How to Feed Ron Paul to your Family this Thanksgiving

ronpaulfan

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How to Feed Ron Paul to your Family this Thanksgiving - A "RON PAUL" CAKE!

So, you’re a diehard Ron Paul supporter right? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a day where you could gather your entire family in one place and tell them about Ron Paul? :)

You’re in luck! Thanksgiving is on Thursday November 22nd and your entire family will be there! What better time to tell them about Ron Paul and the success of November 5th! You could even show them V for Vendetta to explain its significance ;)

There are many approaches to take; you probably know the best one for your family. Just make sure you don’t shove Ron Paul down anyone’s throat! You can present Ron Paul’s platform, show them your favorite YouTube video and answer any questions they have! Don't get into raging fights with your crazy Giuliani supporting uncle at the dinner table!

Also, make sure you have enough Slim Jims and/or Liberty cards! If not, order Slim Jims ASAP so you’ll have them by the 22nd! http://www.ronpaul2008store.com/servlet/Categories?category=Slim+Jims

Be prepared! Thanksgiving is only 2 weeks away! :eek:

*scroll down for information about the "Ron Paul" cake*
 
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I've been anxious about the right way to go about this for days now. I don't want to anger people or, god forbid, bore them during their holiday...so I'm still looking for the right approach. I might just start playing the ron paul dvd downstairs and hope people stumble in...haha
 
seriously though, don't do it around the table.

don't drop typical protocol to talk about politics around dinner,
seriously it'll blow up in your face.
 
The Ron Paul Cake Idea

Here is an idea: Bring a dish to Thanksgiving dinner.....like a cake.....and use icing to write Ron Paul's name really big on the cake :D

Edit: This would be a great way to startup conversation about Ron Paul and ingrain his name into everyone's minds. You won't even have to bring him up, people will be saying "Who is Ron Paul?" all night.
 
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Here is an idea: Bring a dish to Thanksgiving dinner.....like a cake.....and use icing to write Ron Paul's name really big on the cake :D

Edit: This would be a great way to startup conversation about Ron Paul and ingrain his name into everyone's minds. You won't even have to bring him up, people will be saying "Who is Ron Paul?" all night :D

I edited the cake post. The reason for the cake is that it would be a great icebreaker about Ron Paul. People will constantly be asking "Who is Ron Paul?" at the dinner table without you ever having to bring it up. It will also ensure everyone remembers his name. Lastly, it is unusual/clever enough that nobody will take offense at it :)
 
I'm sure I will bring him up at some point. In my family, political talk usually comes up, especially if any alcohol is involved. Most people get pretty interested actually, and they see how excited about him I am.
 
Come on! A cake with "Ron Paul" written on it to break the ice about Ron Paul at Thanksgiving!.....Anyone? :)
 
My family unfortunately is full of neo-cons who will follow this war to the end and feel anyone who wants to get out of iraq and not attack iran is a p**** ... They're huge GOULiani supporters and if I bring up Ron Pauls name they bash me down... I'm not looking forward to Thanksgiving :(
 
Imagine that crazy uncle refusing to eat the cake! LOL

I will so pay someone to do this :D

:D I've already tried to talk to my parents about it. It didn't go very well with my mom but my dad is open to the subject. I am going to corner him and give him a slim jim before dinner to snack on. My sister said she would vote for him just to get me to shut up. I luv her!
 
I will donate $100 to the campaign for every photo of a "Ron Paul" cake!! Anyone else want to see one? :D
 
Worst case scenario, I'll offer to cook Thanksgiving dinner if my entire family pledges to support him and allows me to confirm their votes on absentee ballots. :)

That may sound cheap, but I think some of them are leaning Giuliani, and that's the level of commitment people have to that guy's campaign. Paul supporters would generally laugh in my face if I made the same suggestion to them.
 
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