I concur that the housing situation, taxes, illegal immigration, impact fees for business, gas taxes by counties, and education are some of the hotter issues in Florida.
The Iraq point used by mtmedlin is right on as well. In the last sign waving we had at the University of Florida, I had a military guy ask me about Ron Paul's stance on the war. I replied that he voted to go into Afghanistan. Concerning Iraq, Ron Paul stressed that this needed to be done according to the Constitution and not necessarily by an expanded War Powers Act. He even made a motion to declare war concerning Iraq.
I found this a few moments ago:
http://www.newnation.org/Archives/NNN-Guest-Column-28.html
If someone can look into this as well, it could be a significant piece of the puzzle to define what is happening in Iraq.
Back to Florida: Be respectful, be informed, be able to communicate effectively. I have found this to be very helpful, and I think that even though someone may "poopoo" your stance initially, it leaves room for them to reconsider. Much more so, than if you shout at them and tell them they are wrong.
We need people to attend the county GOP Executive Committee meetings throughout the state. Find out the specifics on how to get on the committee. Show that support for real Republican ideals can be strong if the party opens its doors to its foundation. (Ok, that last bit was somewhat 'Rah-Rah'), however, there are a lot of people that are concerned with what's going on in our country, and its the message more so than the candidate that will strengthen our land.
Here are some videos that we took at our sign wavings.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ConstitutionChris
We will try to get more up as we are able.
Respectfully Submitted,
Christopher F. Dillard