Ron Paul Campaign Info. for College Students

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I would like to give out/put up some Ron Paul info. at my local college. Has anyone developed anything that could be used to target a college audience? The particular school in mind has the Education Dept. in the same building as the Business school. Two different breeds of people.

Anything involving opposition to the war, letting them out of Social Security, hands off the internet, etc. seem like good topics. I'll make something myself if I have to, but I'd rather not waste time if something is already done.

If I do it myself, can anyone give me some tips?
 
www.studentsforpaul.com I believe. or org. just google it. The college demographic is a great demo to shoot for. I'd check out studentsforpaul first... I don't know much else that is dedicated to the college student body.
 
Let's see...Ron wants to...

Phase out Social Security by letting people opt-out, while still helping those that depend on it.

Ending the IRS and ending the federal income tax. It's about 1/3 of the government's revenue, once government spending is reduced. The government will still have about 1 trillion dollars a year to spend without the income tax.

Ending the warfare-welfare state, bringing US troops (from all over the world) home, not overnight, but asap. (130 countries I think it is)
This way the US government saves money and the troops will be defending our borders, we'll be a more secure nation against terrorist.
The US government will have a humble-foreign policy by not fiddling around with the politics of other countries, but to trade and to be friends with countries.

No government interference from the government or taxing of the internet.

Voted against the Iraq war.

Voted against the Patriot Act.

End the ban on online gambling, the war on drugs.

Rising health care costs are due to government involvement the past 40 (is it 40?) years. We need less government in health care, not more (like national, or socialized health care).

Get rid of unnecessary government programs and departments.

Increase individual liberty and responsibility, and reduce the size and scope of government.
 
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