I really thought they would have issued a press release by 8 p.m eastern. I didn't expect to get to have so much fun.![]()
People are still rallying. Rallying. Not protesting.Are you guys still protesting during the candidates forum?
You, the organizational leaders, and the other responsible supporters need to step up and make sure it doesn't become a protest. Some people still think it is a protest, and it's not.Okay, I was getting worried. I've been talking around and people are worried that we were going to present ourselves in a manner that would just confirm Failor's claims of "fringe" activities.
Ron Paul is going to hold his own speaking event in the same building as the forum but in the next room over. The first 500 people get free refreshments.could someone clue me in, i cant seem to tell what is the announcement through 40+ pages of comments.
Thanks
Gino
could someone clue me in, i cant seem to tell what is the announcement through 40+ pages of comments.
Thanks
Gino
I'm also concerned that the event will be mostly out of staters, which it will, and which will be pointed out endlessly by the media and Ed Failor, Jr., and which will be resented by the real Iowans in attendance.
I think this is a bad idea in its present form.
I'm also concerned that the event will be mostly out of staters, which it will, and which will be pointed out endlessly by the media and Ed Failor, Jr., and which will be resented by the real Iowans in attendance.
I think this is a bad idea in its present form.


How can a well attended rally be bad?![]()
People from Illinois look like people from Iowa.
People from Nebraska and Minnesota do to0.
People from Misery though. well - ok you have point.
(sorry guys - that is the southern Iowan in me)
If it's all out of staters. Ask the Iowans how they felt about Dean supporters swamping their state in '04. Or you could just look at how they voted.
I'd prefer a smaller rally comprised mostly of actual Iowans. It would be more effective IMO. This has the potential to backfire.
People from Misery though. well - ok you have point.
(sorry guys - that is the southern Iowan in me)

If it's all out of staters. Ask the Iowans how they felt about Dean supporters swamping their state in '04. Or you could just look at how they voted.
I'd prefer a smaller rally comprised mostly of actual Iowans. It would be more effective IMO. This has the potential to backfire.