I agree that we have to be concise and direct in our support of Ron Paul and his presentation to the uninitiated, but I completely disagree in keeping the CFR line entirely out of the picture.
That has been among my most effective arguments. In situations where you have a captive audience or are debating an opponent with an audience, the CFR and Federal Reserve arguments can be very powerful. Of course, you have to master the material first. If you're uncomfortable with it, you're right, it's best just to stick close to the bullet points on the slim jims.
Sometimes there are people who obviously want to know more, and are open to some of the other arguments Ron Paul has made, such as those made in his "Dollar Hegemony" speech (which are VERY powerful). It helps to drive home the fact that this man is an "outsider" because he wants to break up the pow-wow these power brokers have had going on in this country for the last 60+ years.
Listen people, follow your own instincts. If you're Ron Paul supporters, you're obviously intelligent folks. You know when something is hurting him and when something is helping. Do what YOU think is best and don't just adhere to some bureaucracy or conform to some recitation or rehearsed speech. People can sense when they are on the receiving end of something that's been preplanned and premeditated and dictated from outside. They don't like it.