One way or another, the grassroots movement has to begin thinking beyond Ron Paul. Best case scenario, he is a one-term President. Worst case scenario, out before March. Regardless of best or worst, we need to keep this fight for our freedoms just as organized as it is now.
I hope that after Ron Paul's campaign is finished, I can still come to this forum and see a few hundred people signed in. We must remember we are fighting for the principals of Paul, not the man himself. In 2010 we will have local elections to think about, and in 2012 if our nation makes it that far we will have that election to work on too.
Needless to say because of this grassroots movement for freedom, I still have some hope for this great nation. I would really hate to see what we have accomplished disappear when it's over. Regardless of a Paul victory or defeat, the grassroots movement has accomplished way more than even some of the most optimistic early supporters could of ever dreamed. It's amazing, lets begin organizing to ensure we make some noise every single election.
My ideas:
- Become involved with the Libertarian Party. I've never cared for the party because they seem highly disorganized, but if we could do for the LP what we have did for Paul, we the grassroots could really make a positive difference for the LP on so many levels.
- A centralized freedom based website or forum. I love this website, I'm just scared that once the election is finished people will begin to drop. Perhaps the admins if this site could purchase another domain name and point it here, after the election of course.
- Focus on running some candidates in some very pro-freedom areas of the nation. Use the grassroots to write letters, fundraise, etc. In 2010 there are 34 US Senate seats open. According to Wikipedia, New Hampshire Senator Judd Gregg might retire, we could target that senate race since the state of NH is very libertarian in nature. Tancredo is retiring his Congressional district, we could focus running a pro-liberty candidate there too. I believe the 6th district in Colorado would be very receptive to a pro-liberty candidate.
I hope that after Ron Paul's campaign is finished, I can still come to this forum and see a few hundred people signed in. We must remember we are fighting for the principals of Paul, not the man himself. In 2010 we will have local elections to think about, and in 2012 if our nation makes it that far we will have that election to work on too.
Needless to say because of this grassroots movement for freedom, I still have some hope for this great nation. I would really hate to see what we have accomplished disappear when it's over. Regardless of a Paul victory or defeat, the grassroots movement has accomplished way more than even some of the most optimistic early supporters could of ever dreamed. It's amazing, lets begin organizing to ensure we make some noise every single election.
My ideas:
- Become involved with the Libertarian Party. I've never cared for the party because they seem highly disorganized, but if we could do for the LP what we have did for Paul, we the grassroots could really make a positive difference for the LP on so many levels.
- A centralized freedom based website or forum. I love this website, I'm just scared that once the election is finished people will begin to drop. Perhaps the admins if this site could purchase another domain name and point it here, after the election of course.
- Focus on running some candidates in some very pro-freedom areas of the nation. Use the grassroots to write letters, fundraise, etc. In 2010 there are 34 US Senate seats open. According to Wikipedia, New Hampshire Senator Judd Gregg might retire, we could target that senate race since the state of NH is very libertarian in nature. Tancredo is retiring his Congressional district, we could focus running a pro-liberty candidate there too. I believe the 6th district in Colorado would be very receptive to a pro-liberty candidate.