hi dudes.
I'm nervous about everyone posting signs on the night of july 4th.
After the Ron Paul Iowa event, it's so striking how eager the press is to misrepresent RP's supporters--and ultimately, the good doctor himself.
Please only post signs in places where it is legal.
Please make yourselves very familiar with your local posting laws. (e.g., my city code (omaha) prevents posting signs on public property, and I know the media would jump on a chance to bring down the RP supporters because of it.)
Please only post signs on the property of people who want you to post them. Remember, every sign post and window belongs to someone.
Private property is a strong Ron Paul issue, so I hope his supporters do not abuse it on July 3rd!
Make Ron Paul proud, friends.
She's right. The media is obviously all over any opportunity to make fun of "fringe" candidates, so I don't see any reason to give them more opportunities to do so to Ron. I think we are beyond the "any press is good press" stage.
Megan's right!!
The July 4th headline does not need to read "Fringe candidate's supporters being cited nationwide for illegal signs/banners"
I definietly like the idea of wearing RP T-shirts and handing out RP trifolds and business cards. Or, the rally down at the beach in Ft. Lauderdale where all the Young Republicans will be.
Look, wherever your area does fireworks for the community, show up in numbers wearing your gear and passing out literature. This is legal, effective, and shows your positive and actively engaged.
Megan agrees that signs are good, but not if we're all getting cited for it!!
Megan makes a point, do it at your own discretion, it's possible you will violate an ordinance putting signs out early. Honestly though, few cops will even write you up for it (or even be familiar with the ordinance), they'll just warn you.
I have a corner lot and someone removed MY Ron Paul R[evol]ution sign from MY property. That pisses me off.![]()
Here is an idea, if we all just do nothing from here on out to support Ron Paul, then the MSM will have nothing bad to say about us!
I am personally on the side of civil disobedience as I am not trying to get my friend elected senior class president, I am trying to save this friggin country. Martin Luther King was arrested like 30 times for civil disobedience. Our Government is out of control and they are the ones breaking laws, the law of the Constitution.
I agree that we need to carefully follow the laws, but I also want to be clear that in this case I don't think we should be worried about the PERSONAL consequences of misposting signs (a ticket, a warning, etc.) The reason I don't even want you to have the CHANCE to get a ticket is because it will not only reflect on you, it will be spun to reflect Ron Paul and all the rest of us who are obeying the law to support him.
Negative Bump on this thread.
We can worry all day what the MSM is going to say about us with everything we do. Worry, worry, worry. Here is an idea, if we all just do nothing from here on out to support Ron Paul, then the MSM will have nothing bad to say about us!
I am personally on the side of civil disobedience as I am not trying to get my friend elected senior class president, I am trying to save this friggin country. Martin Luther King was arrested like 30 times for civil disobedience. Our Government is out of control and they are the ones breaking laws, the law of the Constitution.
Which extreme is which? I am confused, are you saying that your point is extreme also? More importantly, if you can't defend your point to its most extreme then it lacks principle.Dont take this from one extreme to another,
because we all know that it's not realistic.
Nobody here is saying that we should "do nothing." I see absolutely no connection between wanting to obey the law in our support of Ron Paul, and "doing nothing."
So what is civil disobedience, and then what are you worried about if it isn't?Posting a sign and running away to the comfort of your own home is not civil disobedience.
"Don't do this, and don't do that"The government does break the law, but we are above that. Don't make Ron Paul supporters come off like they think they are too good for local laws and they think they have the right to disobey them.
I am going dismiss this as purely anecdotal. 90% of America don't know who Ron Paul is more or less can cite a stereotype of a Ron Paul supporterToo many people see Ron Paul supporters as cocky and overenthusiastic, and if we don't follow regulations on these things then people will think that we're cocky, enthusiastic, and nusiances who consider ourselves "above the law".