My mother is 82 and voted for Ron Paul. Her friend is 96 and gave me a Ron Paul cookbook from several years back, She knows about Ron Paul.
I see a lot of young people dancing around Romney Hillery and Obama.
Ignorance is not age specific.
You would make a GREAT campaign spokesperson. You might even be able to get a couple of people to vote with you.
Folks I am 50 and have revolution painted on both sides of my vehicle.
IT IS NOT coming off.
It will be there after the election.
What I would like to know is where all these Neo-Con ans GOP shills came from.
Some folks are in this as some kind of partisan thing, I'm not.
The Party changes or it gets left behind.
This is a revolution.
Ignorance is not age specific.
WRONG. The youth is the future.
We need OLD people to vote for Ron Paul. 45% of Republican voters in Nevada were OVER THE AGE OF 60. This is a fact.
Florida will have similar numbers.
The Revolution banners (and the banner on the Blimp) have served their purpose, which got us an army of young enthusiastic supporters. Done, check.
Now we need a new strategy, because the BULK of voters are ABOVE 60 years old.
It's time for new banners:
"An Honest President !",
"A Doctor for President !",
"50 years of marriage, a President ?"
"Never voted for an earmark, a President ?"
"Never lied, never will, a President ?"
Please add to my list.
voluntary man that is a nice banner
I agree. The rEVOLution banners are nice if you know who Ron Paul is in the first place. If you have no clue who he is, they're pointless. Issue banners are the way to go, e.g.,
No Amnesty, Ron Paul 2008
No Taxes, Ron Paul 2008
Stop Government Theft, Ron Paul 2008
etc.......
i like that it is red white and blue...people like the patriotic look (well i do anyways) would u mind if i used it to campaign with?
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The logo may just need a little retooling, to appeal to a broader demographic.
I like it.
But it might be a bit much for a stencil.