beachmaster
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I guess if our point is to take over the GOP, we could first concentrate on taking over the RLC, then move up the ranks in the GOP and start ousting some of the fascist bastards.
So, I guess we should start sending a link to this thread to the meet ups and to Digg.![]()
While I'm in favor of trying to change the direction of the Republican party, I'm not in favor of aligning with the RLC. They appear to have done little within the party in the last few years. The people that I have met that are officers and members don't display the kind of passion and intellectual fortitude to lead this battle.
Perhaps this already established organization just needs some new blood, funds and enthusiasm. I subscribed for for a premium membership (whatever that is). I'm ready to convert the GOP from within, what do I do now?![]()
While I'm in favor of trying to change the direction of the Republican party, I'm not in favor of aligning with the RLC. They appear to have done little within the party in the last few years. The people that I have met that are officers and members don't display the kind of passion and intellectual fortitude to lead this battle.
I guess if our point is to take over the GOP, we could first concentrate on taking over the RLC, then move up the ranks in the GOP and start ousting some of the fascist bastards.
Right now keep campaigning for Dr. Paul! When you have some other time research other candidates to see if you can find any libertarian Republicans in AZ. Convince libertarians to run as Republicans in AZ. Run yourself! Spreading the word about the RLC would obviously be a big plus too.
I addressed this above.
So it appears we have TWO organizations to take over. RLC first, then the GOP. Got our work cut out for ourselves huh.
Perhaps this already established organization just needs some new blood, funds and enthusiasm. I subscribed for for a premium membership (whatever that is). I'm ready to convert the GOP from within, what do I do now?![]()
If Ron Paul believes that the RLC should be the future vehicle of this revolution, at the end of the campaign he should publicly encourage us to join. Anything short of that and I fear we'll become too fragmented.
You say that the neo-libertarians are mainly in NY, but the RLC supports guys like Robert Bennett (source: http://www.republicanliberty.org/candid/), who's from my home state of UT. Bob Bennett voted for the Patriot Act twice, for continuing in Iraq, against habeus corpus for Guantanamo, etc (source: http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Robert_Bennett.htm). He does seem pretty free market, though, I'll give him that.
Hopefully, some of the others the RLC endorses have better voting records than my guy.
Anyway, I'm pretty torn with what to do after the election. Go back to the Libertarian Party (where they don't get anyone elected, but they have integrity), join the RLC (where their libertarian-nature is questionable at times), or give up and move out of the country or something.
If Ron Paul believes that the RLC should be the future vehicle of this revolution, at the end of the campaign he should publicly encourage us to join. Anything short of that and I fear we'll become too fragmented.
You say that the neo-libertarians are mainly in NY, but the RLC supports guys like Robert Bennett (source: http://www.republicanliberty.org/candid/), who's from my home state of UT. Bob Bennett voted for the Patriot Act twice, for continuing in Iraq, against habeus corpus for Guantanamo, etc (source: http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Robert_Bennett.htm). He does seem pretty free market, though, I'll give him that.
Hopefully, some of the others the RLC endorses have better voting records than my guy.
Anyway, I'm pretty torn with what to do after the election. Go back to the Libertarian Party (where they don't get anyone elected, but they have integrity), join the RLC (where their libertarian-nature is questionable at times), or give up and move out of the country or something.
If Ron Paul believes that the RLC should be the future vehicle of this revolution, at the end of the campaign he should publicly encourage us to join. Anything short of that and I fear we'll become too fragmented.
Would like to do more research. Seems the man himself has done more for Your cause than you have for His... again, I do need more info, so will hold my thoughts and actions.
Whoa there. I joined just a short while ago, and didn't really start working for the RLC until after the Michigan primary.
As for what I've done for this campaign. I got a Ron Paul banner on ESPN Gameday in front of 3 million plus people, organized the University of Michigan Rally, the LARGEST rally for any Republican candidate in Michigan. I was Co-organizer of the Ann Arbor meetup and chair of the University of Michigan for Ron Paul, Ron Paul finished with 16% of the vote in Ann Arbor compared to the state average of 6%. I organized serveral major canvassing efforts and did it myself. And many, many more things. You maybe have done more for this campaign, but please to not insult everything I have done.
I don't think it was meant as a personal dig, but towards RLC as an organization since you are representing the organization in this particular thread. Meaning that Ron Paul supported the organization, but when it came to an endorsement of Ron Paul, the organization didn't do it's part for whatever reason.