Why not just work with Operation Broadcast Freedom? You don't need a lawyer if their PAC handles it. You have all the time slot reservations already.
Just sent refunds to the campaign
Was a second opinion even sought in the decision making here?
you needed to set it up so people could by fractions of a second of air time right? I do not see how buying fractions of a second of air time is any different than buying fractions of time in the air... Are you sure your lawyers are on the up and up?
Of course the only thing I was for, that the blimp team comes up with, their lawyers tells them its not ok LOL...
These legal distinctions are..wow...but basically the point our lawyer made is that the blimp "message" is intact for the 30 seconds or 30 minutes, etc... that an individual pays for. If we try to divide the tv ads into fractions of a second the ad is not there in its "complete" form during that .25 second or what have you. That and the fact that independent expenditures on television ads require that each individual who buys ad time have their name displayed at 4% of the screen height for 4 seconds and read aloud. When we have 40 people paying for pieces of a single ad the entire ad would be their names, emails and reading their names. I actually pitched doing an ad that was just names but that still doesn't take care of the wholeness of the message issue.
By the way, who is the official accounting firm or accountant for Liberty Political Advertising? At this point there should be an accurate and accountable ledger of donations and refunds. No such mentions on ronpaulblimp.com.
Aren't people just hiring an advertising agency anyway with the money?
Point being, LPA pays salaries and expenses. All of the money spent to buy ads or fly the blimp is sold as buying time, yet,
not all of the money is spent only on ads.
If I sell you and apple, and take a bite out of it, I'm only giving you a part of what you bought.
If you tell people they're buying $100 worth of ad time, and you take $10 dollars out to pay salaries and expenses,
they're only receiving $90 worth of ad time.
So basically, you're telling people you're selling ad time when you're really hiring yourself out as an ad agency.
Same as any ad agency. Someone hires an agency, gives them enough money to buy the ad and cover the fees.
Shouldn't LPA say, "hire us to run the ads", instead of "buy ad time"?
Why don't you make an option to allow only high contributors to contribute? It is better than nothing and you may get a few Superbowl ads in.