LLepard Strikes Again!!! Final Advert.

Oh My God!

Talk about a selfless man. Thank you for everything that you have done. Your actions will be remembered.
 
Words fail me my brother...

I'd been out working plowing snow all day, Donna had been busy as well, so I am just finding out about this NYT deal.

No wait, I found the words...

And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.

You, Sir, are a true Patriot.

Email inbound.
 
I have just finished reading this whole letter.

Though most of us can not afford to have this printed as a full page ad in your local Newspapers --WHERE IT SHOULD BE!...I am having hundreds of copies printed up and I am going to plaster them everywhere I can on Long Island. I have just told my meet-up members to do the same.

This letter represents the true reason why Ron Paul has our support. People need to know this. People need to know why ordinary folks from all over the country have woken up and taken the last money out of their pockets --forgoing personal needs-- in order to support this man on his road to the White House.

I feel the Mr. Lepard is a true patriot and angel.

Thank you Mr. Lepard for this most generous of Christmas Gifts to all of us --Ron Paul supporters and the American people.
 
Suggestion for the ad

LL,

Thanks for the ads. I’m late to RPF but I’m going to jump right in with my 2 cents worth.

Never (with one exception) use the word “government,” instead use the words, “politicians and bureaucrats.” It will require some linguistic gymnastics but it’s worth the effort.
In the post 9-11 world, the word “government” (because it’s American) gets a pass from many people. The words “politicians and bureaucrats” are not accorded the same treatment.
For example, from your NY Times ad…
Does our government really represent the American people? Many people would argue that it does.
But phrase it this way…
Do politicians and bureaucrats really represent the American people? Very few would argue that they do. There are countless other examples.

The one exception to never using the word government? When defining what government really is.
Define what government is, politicians and bureaucrats and hammer away at politicians and bureaucrats.
I believe Ron Paul’s success lies in discrediting politicians and bureaucrats, not the government.


Tom Lundy
Orlando
 
remember the BIGGEST electorate yet untapped are the people who feel alienated by that government.

who don't vote because

their vote doesn't count
 
Buzzwords

Mmmuuuuu Waaaa Haaaa Haaaaaa........


Politcal Campaign 2.0
Open source web based campaign message development model
Internet is the Gutenberg press of our day.
The tide has turned.
RP support is spreading like a wildfire.
President Ron Paul. You gotta believe.
Compare this argument to Thomas Paine's Common Sense.
Citizen's revolt.

Others?

Articles and magazines are already using the word 'election 2.0', should probably stick with that.
 
Thank you SO much Lawrence!

I assume by "all major NH newspapers," it's going in The Union Leader, Concord Monitor, Nashua Telegraph, Keene Sentinel and the Portsmouth Herald. Any other ones?

Also, does anyone have links to the final ad? The links in the OP were broken. :(

Have I mentioned lately how great it is to be side by side with all of you fighting this good fight? :D

JM
 
The link worked for me earlier, but the image will no longer load for me. I posted the link on another forum and others weren't able to read it. Anyone else having this problem?
 
Great article. One crit: I would think it beneficial to add your picture to the article. It is not uncommon for Op-Ed pieces to have a pic of the author in major newspapers. Even Real Estate agents add their pic to listings. I think this is done to make the piece seem more human to the reader and allows a connection to be made between both parties. A pic of your family [or both pics] would be effective IMO as well.

Great job, and thx!
 
One crit: I would think it beneficial to add your picture to the article. It is not uncommon for Op-Ed pieces to have a pic of the author in major newspapers. Even Real Estate agents add their pic to listings. I think this is done to make the piece seem more human to the reader and allows a connection to be made between both parties. A pic of your family [or both pics] would be effective IMO as well.

I agree that this would be a good addition.
 
Great article. One crit: I would think it beneficial to add your picture to the article. It is not uncommon for Op-Ed pieces to have a pic of the author in major newspapers. Even Real Estate agents add their pic to listings. I think this is done to make the piece seem more human to the reader and allows a connection to be made between both parties. A pic of your family [or both pics] would be effective IMO as well.

Great job, and thx!

Yeah, adds to the personal letter (vs. professional advertisement) factor.
 
Better to just let the message speak for itself. Not necessary, not recommended.
 
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Great article. One crit: I would think it beneficial to add your picture to the article. It is not uncommon for Op-Ed pieces to have a pic of the author in major newspapers. Even Real Estate agents add their pic to listings. I think this is done to make the piece seem more human to the reader and allows a connection to be made between both parties. A pic of your family [or both pics] would be effective IMO as well.

Great job, and thx!

quick, we need a wall street journal-esque 'dot-head-shot' of Llepard!
 
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