/////// The last thing I did OFFLINE to support Ron Paul was .... \\\\\\\\\

mailed out 10 letters....knocked on maybe 500 doors, and put maybe 200 fliers on cars
 
I gave a speech on Ron Paul's behalf in my caucus precinct here in Des Moines, Iowa. I'm convinced it swayed a lot of people, and he ended up getting 2nd place in my precinct, beating Mitt Romney.
 
Stuffed a bunch of slim jims in a brochure rack at a Beach Resort in St. Petes Florida, yesterday.
 
I have a yard sign if front of my house, a bumper sticker on my car, and wear a Ron Paul hat everywhere I go. I hand out slimjims to anyone who'll take them, and talk to real, live people about why they should vote for him, and will be dragging a van load (or 2 or 3 or 4) of people to the polls on Feb 5th. I've given gift copies of 'A Foreign Policy of Freedom' to neocon friends and family members. And, I financially support the campaign and the blimp, but, since I've donated on-line, I don't suppose that counts?

And a bunch of other stuff...

I'm a shameless, one man, full-time propagandist for Paul.
 
Signed up to be a precinct captain, sent letters to the Editor for both my state and local newspaper, put up RP signs along the major thoroughfares into my town. Wednesday will be my canvassing day.
 
I went sign waving in NH, I also made several heavy duty signs and put them in high traffic areas. They have been there for months. I have put signs on overpasse over the biggest highway in America RT 95. The delegate situation is confusing to me as I would love to become one but I don't understand the stipulations.
 
Went to the county GOP convention where delegates were being voted and talked with the people there for 30 minutes or so.
 
What can I do to help considering I am paranoid of talking to people in person and don't have any funds at the moment to spend on the campaign.

I created an editable document (see here) that you can print off and distribute in your precinct. It's a nice way to get the word out if you don't have time to wait for campaign material to be shipped to you, and it is customized for your precinct. Sign up as a precinct leader at voters.ronpaul2008.com to get a list of addresses in your precinct. Find your voting location and put it on the flier.

You will probably not need to talk to anyone. If there are a few people outside, all you have to do is say, "Hi, I live a few blocks from you over on ______ street and I'm going around in support of Ron Paul, candidate for president." They'll usually say, "oh, OK," to which you respond with something like "please read this over and e-mail me if you have any questions. The primary election is on _______." Them: "OK, thanks." You: "You're welcome. Have a nice day!"
 
The delegate situation is confusing to me as I would love to become one but I don't understand the stipulations.

This is why it is so important for you to FIND OUT! If it's confusing to you, it's also confusing to supporters of other candidates. The one who takes the time to understand will be the one who gets the vote in for Dr. Paul.
 
Took part in the massive Ron Paul rally yesterday in Manchester. Made news from here to India. :D

JM
 
Great thread. The last thing I did was I talked to my coworkers today about Ron Paul.
 
I am disappointed in myself for not doing much but signing the ballot to get RP on the primaries here in Virginia.

But, just today I signed up as a precinct leader and will talk to the local coordinators if I can get some supplies to post around. I have a few ideas on canvassing and handing out Ron Paul DVDs.
 
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