I like the idea, but this would be almost a party, or a party within a party.
Would it be possible to create the Constitutionalist party of the the Republican Party?
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My idea is more of keeping the movement going regardless of what happens in the Presidential election.
I guess you could say it would be a party within a party, but I don't think forming a "formal" name or party wing would help. It would provide a front for the neo-cons to attack. We need to just integrate and then emerge.
In my post I mentioned about getting a Liberty Tree pin when you joined. This could be worn anytime you are in a social setting and look nice, like a wedding or a GOP meeting, or office banquet. Bear with me, but that would be our symbol or name, Liberty minded individuals, and we "wear it on our sleeve". So a shadow
party yes, but out in the open for those who know where to look.
Another thought about a membership fee if we go for that: Different metals for the pin to signify your donation. Copper, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum. Have them engraved with the members initials and a serial #. This could be a marketing tool to promote donations as well as a sense of belonging.
So when you go to your GOP meetings you don't feel so alone, and eventually we become the majority. Sorry to go on about the pin, that is not my focus, but it would be pretty neat way to say I am part of the Revolution without acting a fool and alienating those existing party members who we need to reprogram, err.. convert.
We do need to move beyond this election and we need to start now, not giving up on Ron, but advancing the movement he has started. We can't be waiving signs at the polls and expect people to vote for our guy. It is a process and it cannot be done in the eleventh hour. It's January and their are house seats available in November, and again in two years, when are senate elections? 4 years from now the Presidency, it never stops and that is not a lot of time, let us begin.
Charles S.
Savanah, GA