I don't like the kid videos

Jeremy

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Since when did kids know about politics and government oppression? Sure... it's sweet and all, but I don't think kids get the message across. Isn't any kid in an ad an actor? If, not... they can just say they were influenced to think that
 
I don't like them much either.....cute for youtube and that's fine, but not for TV. I think a better message / ad would be better for the $ spent.

Just IMO.
 
I dont like them but they sadly work in alot of cases, especially when the ad makes you feel sorry for the poor children unless you do what it wants. Thats what the ads with the kids should do lol. FOR THE CHILDREN OMGOMGOMG, id say that would give us bad press but hey can we really get worse press?
 
Its not whether these kids know what they are saying...the point is that it is their future that is in jeopardy.
 
Older people love kids, they are cute little attention getters and remind us of our youth. The ads with the kids are awesome.
 
I dont like them but they sadly work in alot of cases, especially when the ad makes you feel sorry for the poor children unless you do what it wants. Thats what the ads with the kids should do lol. FOR THE CHILDREN OMGOMGOMG, id say that would give us bad press but hey can we really get worse press?

I don't feel sorry for them acting
 
the reason I'm in this movement is for the kids if no ones picked up on it yet, so I think educating the kids is important as any voter this is a marathon not a race
 
Since when did kids know about politics and government oppression? Sure... it's sweet and all, but I don't think kids get the message across. Isn't any kid in an ad an actor? If, not... they can just say they were influenced to think that

I think the message is their future is our hands and they can do nothing about it, plus its touching.
 
Since when did kids know about politics and government oppression? Sure... it's sweet and all, but I don't think kids get the message across. Isn't any kid in an ad an actor? If, not... they can just say they were influenced to think that

They represent the future of our country. I believe that is the point of the Ad.
 
Those ads with the kids are the best ads ever that I have seen for the advancement of Ron Paul's message.

I thought I was crazy, but then I showed the ads to my wife and she teared up also.
Emotional ads work.

RUN THEM HQ !
 
Emotion wins wins over logic most every time. The MSN and Madison Ave. have conditioned Americans to respond to emotion. Something that tugs at the heart will beat talking about monetary policy for a majority of the people.

We need more emotional ads if we want to reach the older folks.
 
I personally am not too crazy about the kid ads.....but.....

you have to think like a sheeple. It is so simple even a child can understand it. Many complain how people just don't get it and RP does not do well with 30 sec sound bites and the sheeple don't get it. This just might get them.
 
Emotion wins wins over logic most every time. The MSN and Madison Ave. have conditioned Americans to respond to emotion. Something that tugs at the heart will beat talking about monetary policy for a majority of the people.

We need more emotional ads if we want to reach the older folks.

This statement is right on! If we are gonna reach the masses we need to prompt them some way, and using emotions is the best stimulus in my book.

Seriously, people ought to be outraged at what their "leaders" have done to them.

We need a more emotional response to whats happening.

Remember, "Ron Paul Cured my Apathy!!!" Apathy is an emotional state of being!!!
 
Its not whether these kids know what they are saying...the point is that it is their future that is in jeopardy.

I think it would be more effective to have them say things they might actually say/think: "what about us?", "what about our future?", "Is a dollar for you today worth $30 in debt that I have to pay?" or what have you....
 
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