Liberty CANDIDATES, Grassroots WE NEED YOU

I was looking at tea party sites and found this guy. All I know is what I see on his site. And though he's not perfect, he's good. He's worth looking into.

thank you, we will be putting him up . IT WILL BE UP TO OUR GRASSROOTS and our members if they pass the sniff test;) i have so much work to do today:)

BIG SURPRISES for folks on MARCH 19th:) We truly are gonna become the big tent party with or without the failed gop leadership!


certain issues are more important at the senate/house level ,while some issues on the local level are completely different ,most need to understand that!
 
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Ray McBerry is running for GA Governor. At my county's GOP Convention this past Saturday, we had a straw poll, and he was not listed. Sound familiar? He endorsed Ron Paul last year!

http://www.georgiafirst.org/

well we will add him for sure and then you take the new site coming march 19th ,we will have some ads for you in color and black and white.

not only can you promote him thru our new site etc, you will be sending a loud and clear message thru all your liberty lovers there by running the new website coming and the cr2012 site.

Get ready and please tell everyone you know about the facebook CR2012 group and get them digging and joining facebook and spreading.

March 19th is gonna be a great day:)

if you saw in my post, there will be 17 ads running for cr 2012 web and thru some weekly newspapers in colorado mtns and we will be having 17 adds running for our new website( the lil elephant in video is a lil hint:)

not to mention a pr news service press release with video and site! that everyone one you guys can forward to media outlets. they will get hit thru ap news and pr news and pretty much all thru national/regional and state outlets thru PR NEWS. If they do not cover the story , then purchase an ad for about 12.50 to 80 bucks depending on size and cost! Grassroots GET READY BE READY AND GET INVOLVED, TAKE ACTION,

I want to thank everyone in this forum and all RPF MEMBERS, sniffle.

MARCH 19th ENUFF said:)
 
When I move to NH I want to run for town council and if I get elected say things to the other council people like:
  • You want to hurt people to build a library? How dare you!
  • You violent thug!
  • Since when is stealing okay, sir?
  • Public schools are built using stolen money. Is this a good lesson to teach our children? That its ok to steal and mooch off the productive?
  • So let me get this straight. If one of your armed gang members finds a harmless kid with a plant called marijuana he can be kidnapped (arrested) and held for ransom (bail) and then incarcerated? You are okay with this?
  • I will think of more. This could be very fun indeed.

lmfao that would be so funny. Way tot urn the tables :D
 
Robert Broadus is running for Congress in MD's 4th District. I met him at the Tea Party in DC; he seems like a good guy!

www.justiceandliberty.us

He was handing out the flyer below and urging people to contact their elected representatives and tell them to vote no to all bailouts or stimulus plans.

5 Reasons Why Bailouts & Stimulus Are Bad Ideas

1. A bailout of stimulus only hides the real problems.

Simply giving money to any company, person, or group of people does not fix things. In fact, it provides a disincentive to make needed changes, as it rewards failure.

2. We already have a process for dealing with insolvent entities, it's called bankruptcy, and it isn't all bad.

It doesn't always mean liquidation. It means taking the painful steps the companies have been unwilling to contemplate to date.

3. Bailing out one industry (or group of people) encourages other sectors to beg for government handouts.

Remember that the $750 Billion Troubled Assets Relief Program was designed only to assist banks, but now insurance companies and even credit card giant American Express are trying to get in on the action.

4. Bailouts have been tried before, and they don't work.

In the 1970s, the British automaker Leyland was given a $16.5 billion bailout to keep them afloat. But 30 years later, most of us have never heard of Leyland, because it no longer exists.

5. The Federal Government has no money.

The 2009 deficit is projected to exceed $1 Trillion. In order to write checks to one company or person, our government must take the money from someone else. Unfortunately, this works out to punishing the productive people in order to give to unproductive groups.

To join the fight for individual rights, visit http://ronpaul.meetup.com/30/
 
Robert Broadus is running for Congress in MD's 4th District. I met him at the Tea Party in DC; he seems like a good guy!

www.justiceandliberty.us

He was handing out the flyer below and urging people to contact their elected representatives and tell them to vote no to all bailouts or stimulus plans.

5 Reasons Why Bailouts & Stimulus Are Bad Ideas

1. A bailout of stimulus only hides the real problems.

Simply giving money to any company, person, or group of people does not fix things. In fact, it provides a disincentive to make needed changes, as it rewards failure.

2. We already have a process for dealing with insolvent entities, it's called bankruptcy, and it isn't all bad.

It doesn't always mean liquidation. It means taking the painful steps the companies have been unwilling to contemplate to date.

3. Bailing out one industry (or group of people) encourages other sectors to beg for government handouts.

Remember that the $750 Billion Troubled Assets Relief Program was designed only to assist banks, but now insurance companies and even credit card giant American Express are trying to get in on the action.

4. Bailouts have been tried before, and they don't work.

In the 1970s, the British automaker Leyland was given a $16.5 billion bailout to keep them afloat. But 30 years later, most of us have never heard of Leyland, because it no longer exists.

5. The Federal Government has no money.

The 2009 deficit is projected to exceed $1 Trillion. In order to write checks to one company or person, our government must take the money from someone else. Unfortunately, this works out to punishing the productive people in order to give to unproductive groups.

To join the fight for individual rights, visit http://ronpaul.meetup.com/30/

Awesome, Thanks!

Bump :cool:
 
talk to bryan and i can get a list from the liberty strawpoll - many may run again, especially if they know there is a network to support them.
 
talk to bryan and i can get a list from the liberty strawpoll - many may run again, especially if they know there is a network to support them.

well let me know i have 2 days to put current info in,once we launch you will be able to submit thru our site!
 
Yeak, look into BJ Lawson or Michael Delevar. I think both planned to run.

Also, since I can't find the original thread atm there is an error on the new site. It says max pledge is $2300 but not that long ago it was bumped up to $2400, I think for inflation.
 
Yeak, look into BJ Lawson or Michael Delevar. I think both planned to run.

Also, since I can't find the original thread atm there is an error on the new site. It says max pledge is $2300 but not that long ago it was bumped up to $2400, I think for inflation.

well in colorado and most states it is 2300. i have not seen anything in election laws that we checked in colorado current law that says otherwise!

until then we will keep it
at 2300! to be on the safe side we will keep it at 2300 spend the 100 on ammo;)
 
any links or info [on Virgil Goode]? until we get that, not much i can put up,but if you do not have info until after we launch . it will be ok. we wil have a submit form for you to give info after march 19th;)

He was endorsed by Ron Paul last year. A few months ago, I found out that back in 2000 he was elected to his seat as an Independent, not a Republican. He lost his re-election bid this year. He is a Republican.
 
For me, it would be so worth it to see the looks of horror on people's faces at town meetings as I tear apart their crude statist beliefs and lay bare their barbarism. Plus all the freestaters would love me and make up for the hate ;)

IMHO, it would be more effective to be diplomatic during meetings and so on-but lambaste your opponents in public and in the press for their foolishness. ;)
 
Imperial is correct. He is a limited govt Republican who voted against both TARPs. We lost by 755 votes; because the state board of elections failed to count all ballots. We will retake the seat!
 
IMHO, it would be more effective to be diplomatic during meetings and so on-but lambaste your opponents in public and in the press for their foolishness. ;)

Yea, maybe. But I would most likely be the only libertarian on the board. I would never run for anything more important than town council because I can't in good conscience accept any pay (or loot, to be more accurate).
 
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