On a more positive note...

GayRPFan

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Judging from the various posts, the initial conservative costs per person will about $150.00 to the $350.00+ range. Unknown as to how many people will attend, some say or estimate 10,000 to about 100,000 people could attend the march. So were looking at about 50,000+ for the March.

If we are lucky and with the direct support of the Ron Paul presidential campaign, they could use some of that money donated and return it back to the people by subsidizing the march by helping to defray some of these costs. Perhaps by outlaying money for transportation costs, entertainment (top bands, comedians/entertainers) and flying in top notch speakers for the event. I would not be surprised the event could easily top the 100,000 mark and perhaps more especially if the speaker list were broaden to include more alternative views still within the purview of Ron Paul's philosophy of anti-preemptive war, antiwar and pro-limited government principles that encompasses both civil and economic libertarian principles. Better still, it could generate even more money for the campaign!
 
It's kind of a shame to bring in big-name entertainers, when we have so much homegrown talent in the movement.

On the other hand, if you can attract multitudes from outside of the "movement," they might leave with some powerful new ideas.
 
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