po14015
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- Jul 4, 2007
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Couldn't agree more. LibertyPAC would do better with 10,000 dollars and professional campaigners. This is grassroots and we can still make a huge rally with what we have.
Funny, I hope you are joking. "He's catching on, I tell you." And if someone doesn't get this joke than they weren't here in the 2008 campaign. FWIW, my actions including the St Pete Debate and the fact that I was either number 1 or number 2 in recruiting precinct leaders, resulted in the Official Campaign hiring me.
I will help out anyway I can, but what is the goal here?
Are we just planning to do the same thing that we did in 2008 and get the same result? Have a big rah rah rally with the same people? Have the media and the people going into the debate laugh at the attempt? Have the media make us a side note or not mention us at all?
Or are we going to learn and do more? And actually have an effect on people outside of "the choir"? Hand out flyers to the SC GOP days prior to the event or at the debate. Try to let people know that Ron Paul is in town that may not even know.
The people on this forum (and Ron Paul Patriots in general) are some of the most talented and smartest people I have ever met. For us to do the same thing all of again and not learn from our mistakes seems like a great travesty.
Do we think the grassroots spending $70,000 on 7 National Debates will change what the LibertyPAC does or how much media attention we get? And the people here know how to spend it better than anyone else hence the reason for a Chip In or several people stepping up to fund it.
My advice is free, so take it or leave it. I just believe that we can achieve more.
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