Warrior_of_Freedom
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A lot of people are turned off by him because how much of a jerk we can be, whether it's justified or not.
I think it would be wise to read "How To Win Friends And Influence People" by Dale Carnegie. In the meantime take look at this wikipedia page and read over the major points.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Win_Friends_and_Influence_People
You will see that a lot of us have be doing the wrong things. I was guilty of this as well, but just by applying the fundamentals in this book people are less inclined to fight with you and more inclined to agree. Trust me these techniques work, not only will you be getting your views across but you will become a more likable person in all aspects of you life.
I know right? Same thing went wrong with the civil rights protesters in the 60's; Marching in the streets, disturbing the business in restaurants, sitting on the wrong end of the bus, making the police pull out their water canons. Its not Dr. King, its his nutty supporters. They are a turn off.
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I think we should stop being so aggressive about Ron Paul
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A lot of people are turned off by him because how much of a jerk we can be, whether it's justified or not.
I've seen Ron Paul supporters in person as they shouted down other candidates, took down signs, made fun of people, and called people names. Comparing this movement to the civil rights movement is a joke. We're not even close to the level of non-violence and civil disobedience they managed. They planned a lot of this stuff out, including Rosa Parks, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and other such peace movements, marches, etc. If you want to use them as a comparison , then perhaps you should learn from them.
As time goes by, we get more desperate.
We know what's at stake in this election.
That's the minority of behavior, and I'm sure some of that also existed during the civil rights movement. We remember what 99% of the civil rights activists were doing, but the media only covers what 1% of Paul supporters are doing. Stop judging the many by the actions of the few. It's disgusting and typical of everything we're fighting against as believers in individualism over collectivism.
What makes you think the many and the few aren't the same here?
Then we come out and act the fool on TV with Hannity and others..
and we don't get anything above 10% except for a state where NOBODY came out.