[Operation Flower Drop - Laura Ingraham] - Success!

omg congrats, thats realy cool I shoulda donated sorrys!

hehe, well we learned that it's not the money. It's the effort. We were actually fortunte in a way to discover this the hard way. Now it's time to start some strategerizing with some real effertization and consideralization.
 
Awesome! I am so there. ;-) ...its always the personal touch that wins people over. Its true in business, its true in life... it'll work in politics.
 
I hate to be the party pooper but how much money was raised? When I donated there was over a hundred... a half-dozen roses cost around 20 bucks and a flower arrangement like in the picture around 25. I donated 25 myself.... am I over reacting? I thought there would be several arrangements. Haven't read all 12 pages of posts... am I missing something?
 
Yes I am wondering the same thing. Why was two hundred raised? What will be done with the rest of the funds? Even if you were ripped off the flowers and vase could not have been over $50.

Thank you for those that setup this successful campaign. But I would like to know what was done with the remaining funds. I sent $5 into the effort.
 
If you read the other thread, you'll see that there were actually 2 bouquets delivered. One HUGE bouquet to her office, and this one which was hand delivered.
 
The first big arrangement was delivered to her studio. She wasn't there. She was out on her book tour. Her studio staff had said she'd be there. The info was incorrect. When the flowers were delivered, the flower delivery person was informed she wasn't there and they were not allowed to take photos of the arrangement at the studio.

So the people dedicated to this idea arranged an alternative - they contacted people in San Diego (where she was on her book tour) and arranged for a second bouquet to be delivered. That was the bouquet featured in the photos here.
 
Yeah we had the big one sent while she was out, so we got her in San Diego personally and she has the big one waiting from what I understand.

:)
 
ok... good times.... I read up on this forum a lot, but did not see it on the first 3 pages regarding the delivery.
 
I'm going to send an e-mail out soon to all who donated on the first one but I'm going to eat the cost of the mishap from the disinfo I got so everyone has a choice of either getting a refund or keeping the money in for more fun and campaigning- the choice is yours. Sorry I haven't got this e-mail out yet. BTW- we raised $211 in the ChipIn + my $60.
 
ok... good times.... I read up on this forum a lot, but did not see it on the first 3 pages regarding the delivery.

This idea was actually started in another thread all together... this idea went through a lot of discussion, and our first attempt kind of failed because she wasn't at her office.
 
This idea was actually started in another thread all together... this idea went through a lot of discussion, and our first attempt kind of failed because she wasn't at her office.

Well actually in my eyes it was a huge success. Primarily because we learned a valuable lesson on two areas:

1. Quality not quantity.
2. The power of our grassroots / netroots network is immeasurable.
 
Thanks for the update and clarification. Great job, sorry she wasn't at her office to receive the big bouquet. If we do hear from you, we'll tell you to keep the extra money. Thanks a lot.
 
I had to stop by and say "hello", and hope to remind some that there are those of us who had our time to make impacts pass - but still watch, and wait. And we are standing ready to act again, as eager and passionate as ever. That even though we had not won we were not defeated. And that time is as life is transient, but powerful ideas and common dreams are not. So many of us have watched and waited while so many of you have participated and fought on. And as we have seen new energy and new growth in the tens of thousands, I'm sure many would agree with me in wishing to remind us all:

There are one hundred thousand of us standing by who although not readily visible, never surrendered.

I had a lot of fun fighting for Liberty last time around. And this time I'm ready to put in twice the effort.

Shameless self bump for freedom, and fun.

Ron Paul 2012
 
God help me, I can't stop thinking of the guy in the picture as Al Gore. There's just something about the eyes, and what you can make out of the hair and the head shape. *shudder*

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Laura Ingraham is a good woman. This was a great initiative, and something you should be very proud of. :)
 
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God help me, I can't stop thinking of the guy in the picture as Al Gore. There's just something about the eyes, and what you can make out of the hair and the head shape. *shudder*

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Laura Ingraham is a good woman. This was a great initiative, and something you should be very proud of. :)

I wouldn't call Laura Ingraham a good woman. I doubt those getting slaughtered in the Middle East would either. I don't know if you remember, but Ron had a great mini-debate with her on Foreign Policy and she is totally ignorant of the reality of the situation. Intentionally or not, anyone who supports mass murder is not a good person.
 
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I wouldn't call Laura Ingraham a good woman. I doubt those getting slaughtered in the Middle East would either. I don't know if you remember, but Ron had a great mini-debate with her on Foreign Policy and she is totally ignorant of the reality of the situation. Intentionally or not, anyone who supports mass murder is not a good person.

She has good intentions, and supports what she thinks is in the best interest of the American people. In her view she isn't supporting mass murder, but justice and democracy. I used to think like her regarding foreign policy, and I know many who still do. They're not evil, but misguided on certain issues. I'm pretty confident she's one of the redeemable conservatives, as opposed to completely lost cases such as Frank Gaffney and Newt Gingrich. In any case, you're not going to win over anyone to our side if you refer to them as mass murderers. I hope the success of this initiative will inspire people like you to use the carrot instead of the stick. Common courtesy goes a long way with conservatives.
 
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You are exactly right. You have to look at what motivates people. I guarantee you most people who support our foreign policy do so because they think (incorrectly) that it is keeping us safe. They are not out to murder our troops. And the troops aren't out to murder Iraqi's or Afghan's either.

You catch a lot more flies with honey than vinegar!
 
She has good intentions,

People who advocate or condone mass murderer do not have good intentions. Mass murder is evil and anyone who gives testament to truth will not sugar coat it. It is not my purpose to make people who sanction evil feel righteous about condoning evil.
 
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