More ideas? Even if you dont think yours is a good one it might inspire someone else with a 10 million dollar plan.
We already have something going on. It is the national Boston Tea Party Commemoration Event. Mentioned on www.TeaParty07.com and you can read all the details here: http://www.dailypaul.com/node/5333
Handing out tea bags? Come on folks, we can do better than that! Let's make the Boston Tea Party Commemoration Event something memorable. Let's not pass up this opportunity to really make a statement.
Originally it was about taxes and money so why not make it about taxes and money?
I think it may require a good two months of online support to get this tea party anywhere close to what happened yesterday. Time is a wasting.
We need someone working on PRESIDENTS DAY in january (isn't it in jan.) and while we are at it, America Loves Freedom for February. And Turn Ron Paul Green with cash in March
zachshmack said:Sorry to have to send you a direct message, but for some reason it won't let me reply to the topic.
I was thinking that since Dec. 16th is pretty close to Christmas, perhaps the teaparty07.com site should have a link to the Ron Paul online store suggesting that books, shirts, etc. make great gifts.
Yes! Yes! Yes! The perfect hook is to make it about the income tax. I think we can maximize the donations and propagate one of RP's major campaign points at the same time. A two for one deal.
Donate now or pay for the rest of your life.
The original Tea Party was as a statement of principle about taxation. The amount of the tax was trivial but the principle that England could impose taxes at will on the colonies was unacceptable. The idea that our government can tax our labor is equally unacceptable.
A quick and easy to way to introduce people to Dr. Paul is to mention eliminating the income tax and the IRS. The site could have drill down info on this topic.
Education and fund raising in one!
What about:
dumptheteadecember16.com
tossthetea.com
???
A suggestion (probably sucks)... When the committee headed towards the wharf, they murmered "Let every man do his duty, and be true to his country"... What if you used the phrase "Let every man do his duty". My 2 cents.
"Let every man do his duty, and be true to his country"
"Let every man do his duty"