TechnoGuyRob
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EDIT: Trevor Lyman has agreed to not use the mailing list for anything but TeaParty:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=41254
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Due to the campaign e-mail about needing funds now, there has been much talk about how to make the most effective use of and balance between time and money. Several people managed to upset Trevor in recent times (yours truly included), and this period has been stressful and a dilemma for everyone. However, the TeaParty has become something beyond the Ron Paul community. It has been advertised on national television, in national newspapers, to apolitical friends and family, and in general, it should be about one theme and one theme only: donating $100 to Ron Paul on December 16th. After December 16th, fine. But before that, we must stay our ground and make sure no goals are changed in that regard.
To this end, I lay forth a petition to allay once and for all any fears about potential jeopardy of the TeaParty project. The only reason this is targeted towards Trevor is because he has control of the website and mailing list, but I think we should all agree to the following once-implicit, now-explicit stipulation:
From now on, the TeaParty07.com domain name, website, mailing list, and all related material and content should be exclusively reserved to promote a massive donation drive on December the 16th, and under no circumstances be used to advertise any other grassroots effort or fundraiser until after December 16th has passed.
Much like a vote tallying more than 66% of Congress has the power to veto any presidential wish, I think if over 66% of us agree to this proposition, it should be binding to anyone who promotes TeaParty07.com (whether it be Trevor or whomever).
Cheers.
EDIT: One other reason for this petition is that we don't want to cause any more division in the community.
Note: I had posted a petition similar to this earlier, but it turns out Trevor had already sent an e-mail. So this is a last attempt.
EDIT2: One last word. Trevor said he received hundreds of e-mails about moving up December 16th. That's still the far minority: hundreds out of tens of thousands is a small percentage. Therefore, I do not think this is an accurate count of the support for an idea.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=41254
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Due to the campaign e-mail about needing funds now, there has been much talk about how to make the most effective use of and balance between time and money. Several people managed to upset Trevor in recent times (yours truly included), and this period has been stressful and a dilemma for everyone. However, the TeaParty has become something beyond the Ron Paul community. It has been advertised on national television, in national newspapers, to apolitical friends and family, and in general, it should be about one theme and one theme only: donating $100 to Ron Paul on December 16th. After December 16th, fine. But before that, we must stay our ground and make sure no goals are changed in that regard.
To this end, I lay forth a petition to allay once and for all any fears about potential jeopardy of the TeaParty project. The only reason this is targeted towards Trevor is because he has control of the website and mailing list, but I think we should all agree to the following once-implicit, now-explicit stipulation:
From now on, the TeaParty07.com domain name, website, mailing list, and all related material and content should be exclusively reserved to promote a massive donation drive on December the 16th, and under no circumstances be used to advertise any other grassroots effort or fundraiser until after December 16th has passed.
Much like a vote tallying more than 66% of Congress has the power to veto any presidential wish, I think if over 66% of us agree to this proposition, it should be binding to anyone who promotes TeaParty07.com (whether it be Trevor or whomever).
Cheers.

EDIT: One other reason for this petition is that we don't want to cause any more division in the community.
Note: I had posted a petition similar to this earlier, but it turns out Trevor had already sent an e-mail. So this is a last attempt.
EDIT2: One last word. Trevor said he received hundreds of e-mails about moving up December 16th. That's still the far minority: hundreds out of tens of thousands is a small percentage. Therefore, I do not think this is an accurate count of the support for an idea.
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