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Sorry about the sound, we were actively trying to get them to move the speakers and turn it up. Audio guys said they were doing their best. Supposedly a protester showed up in a KKK robe and another held up a antisemetic sign with quotes from the newsletter, did anybody see it?

It's alright. You guys did a great job. Yeah I saw those two guys, smh. 99% of people just ignored them. Although there was this one Ron Paul supporter who violenty bumped into one of the two guys right in front of me and was overly hostile saying "Get out of here! You wanna get fucked up?". I was about to intervene and tell the RP supporter to chill, that that aggression is completely against the philosophy he supposedly adheres to. But then a guy working one of the booths yelled back at him "non-violence" and the situation was over. One bad apple, other than that it was a great crowd.

Also great to see a bunch of people registering Republican over at the booth after the event.
 
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Also, one of the two wasn't holding an anti-semitic sign, he believed that Ron Paul was an anti-semite. And had a quote that I suppose was to "mock" RP which said "The Federal Reserve is a Jewish Conspiracy." Which of course is absurd. You know, Murray Rothbard.

But hey it was a college campus, you're gonna get a variety of the paradigm.
 
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Wanta more accurate crowd count... hold the events @ stadiums, arenas, seated facilities. It also makes for bettter viewing for both parties, usually contain lighting and PA systems, close parking, etc.
 
Wanta more accurate crowd count... hold the events @ stadiums, arenas, seated facilities. It also makes for bettter viewing for both parties, usually contain lighting and PA systems, close parking, etc.

Talk to the campaign the requested outdoors if possible
 
That would be a very lame sound system. It looks like about 200 feet. (BTW the sound at UC Berkley was some of the poorest I have heard at a public event. Just appalling. Nobody commented on it. Plus there were diesel fumes spewing over the right half of the crowd from some technician's vehicle, possibly running a generator. Hope they got it right at UC Davis)


Maybe we could get a few meters and check the levels in different spots by playing a tone or something like this right before it starts. You know as a sound test. Testing...testing...



Actually those meters look pretty expensive. I don't think the sound at any of the events has been that bad.

You could ask for a show of hands if you could here it.
 
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It's plain and simple; Ron Paul has started a movement that cannot be stopped. This movement will bring liberty back to the world let alone the US!
 
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