Should a Ron Paul Supporter take Mitt's free expenses to Ames?

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Mitt Romney plans to bribe Iowans to vote for him in the key Ames Straw Poll (flier at link http://ronpaulpledge.com/wordpress/?p=21). He’ll pay all the expenses for an Iowan, feed them and transport them to and from the event in in an effort to buy
their vote.

Some say if Mitt is willing to bus Iowan’s to Ames for the Straw Poll…they should take him up on his offer! More details at link http://ronpaulpledge.com/wordpress/?p=21
 
I don't think he can make you promise to vote for him.

Maybe take the ticket and bus and promise to see what Mitt has to offer, but make sure you check out the other candidates as well.
 
if a private party wants to spend his money to take people to ames in hope that they will vote for him, i don't see how this would be inconsistent with Ron Paul's philosophy. Romney is banking on the fact that providing this service will get more of his supporters there, and our people can get onboard and eat up those seats... so be it.

this is a win win.

also, Romney's campaign isn't doing this on the foolish idea that everyone riding will definately vote for him, hes hoping that a large amount of them will be supporters of his that otherwise wouldn't make it. this is definately not something that he would find offensive. sortof like, if you bought a commercial on ABC during primetime, and you know it gets 10,000,000 viewers, you aren't buying the ability to convert 10,000,000 viewers, you are buying the opportunity to, which a much smaller percentage of will be turned on to it, however you have to know that not everyone will.
 
I think it's fine to do as well. How else can we stop this kind of bribery. It would serve Mitt right for doing it. This will teach them to stop it!
 
I support this 100%. I think Ron Paul supporters should take Romney's offer. He can't legally require you to vote for him. Is it dishonest? Yes. But any more dishonest/dirty than him using his vast wealth to BUY votes? No

Romney raised about the same money as us but he threw in 9 million of his own money into the campaign. We're about equal to him and he's on the way down in this race. Let's finish the job and take him up on his offer
 
If you bought a commercial on ABC during primetime, and you know it gets 10,000,000 viewers, you aren't buying the ability to convert 10,000,000 viewers, you are buying the opportunity to, which a much smaller percentage of will be turned on to it, however you have to know that not everyone will.

Absolutely Correct!
 
Definitely use the other candidates resources to our benefit.
We are fighting a revolution with limited resources, what would Sun Tzu do?

Plan for your own ride home and as soon as you get off the bus and secure your ticket, start handing out Slim Jims and take off your outer shirt to expose your Ron Paul one :D

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If I lived in Iowa I would definately do it, as well as drop a few "pointers" during the bus ride! Just tell people on the bus you haven't made up your mind yet between Romney and Paul.
 
Yes.

Romney intends to initiate force against the American people if he is elected to office. Therefore, libertarians may respond in self-defense, in this case by committing fraud against his campaign.
 
In the '99 Iowa Straw Poll:
* Over 37,000 tickets were sold
* Approximately 40,000 attended
* Exactly 23,685 votes were cast

I'm pretty sure most of the tickets were paid for by candidates. They obviously won't expect to get a vote for every person they bring there, and they will probably have tickets left over anyway. Also, in the '99 straw poll, 16,315 people attended that didn't find a candidate that was worth their time to vote for. Hopefully this year these disenfranchised voters will decide to vote for Ron Paul.

If you don't have the means to get there and vote for Ron Paul on your own, take Romney up on his offer. Get there and vote for Ron Paul any way you can!
 
If I lived in Iowa I would definately do it, as well as drop a few "pointers" during the bus ride! Just tell people on the bus you haven't made up your mind yet between Romney and Paul.

I agree

Just dont be annoying, start fights, etc.

Also, I wouldnt have ANY Ron Paul stuff showing (ie wearing a Ron Paul shirt) until the bus is on the way to Ames ;) They do have the right to not give you a ride/buy you a ticket if they see you with Ron Paul stuff
 
I say "take the ticket"
(fear and loathing in LV)

Just because we don't agree with the rules does not mean we dont have to play the game.
 
Mitt Romney plans to bribe Iowans to vote for him in the key Ames Straw Poll (flier at link http://ronpaulpledge.com/wordpress/?p=21). He’ll pay all the expenses for an Iowan, feed them and transport them to and from the event in in an effort to buy
their vote.

Some say if Mitt is willing to bus Iowan’s to Ames for the Straw Poll…they should take him up on his offer! More details at link http://ronpaulpledge.com/wordpress/?p=21

yes

no, I'll take that back

HELL yes!!

there.
 
Seems that they are asking you to sign onto his campaign first.

If so, no, I would not "take the ticket".
 
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