[Turkey Day] Have you talked to your family about Dr. Paul?

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So a Thanksgiving Day is right around the corner, which many of you like me will be speeding it with your family. So with that being said, how many of you plan to discuss Ron Paul and try to get some more voters on the Ron Paul side? Also what do you plan to discuss? The big thing I am wondering is, I know some families do not and won't discuss politics, which it kinda sad to me as discussing politics with different people is a great thing in my eyes. But I can see how some can cross the line and not control themselves which is truly the sad part.
 
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I know some families do not and won't discuss politics which it kinda sad to me as discussing politics with different people is a great thing in my eyes but I can see how some can get cross the line and not control themselves which is truly the sad part.

Yeah that's the worst. It sucks when there's something so important but others don't really care about it. Sometimes they're overly understanding, and you think your reaching them but your not. I suggest leading them into Ron Paul by using a segway:

"You know there's another holiday right after Thanksgiving? It's called Evacuation Day. It about the last of the British leaving Manhattan after the Revolution and freeing the starving POWs. There's a lot of relevance to that today. The country is on the brink of Revolution again. Ever hear of Ron Paul?"
 
Definitely talk politics with your families over Thanksgiving. It's what we SHOULD be doing. Not because of Ron Paul, but because that is what responsible people do in a free country.
 
i will have subtle swag with me. i'll talk about it if they bring it up until it seems like it may upset the cook - which it will.
 
Meh, all the family already knows, in no uncertain terms, where I stand.

Hounding them does no good.

If they ask, I'll answer, but other than that, the hell with it.
 
I'm going to be doing a lot of this. I didn't do it enough in 08 and I feel guilty.
 
My family won't even invite me to Thanksgiving. It's been since 2007 since they have even spoken with me. And they call themselves Christian. Hypocrites!
 
My family won't even invite me to Thanksgiving. It's been since 2007 since they have even spoken with me. And they call themselves Christian. Hypocrites!

Sorry to hear that. Hope this season provides an oppotunity to reconnect with your family.
 
I don't like people who are friends/family that try and sell me on the multilevel marketing crap. If they ask, answer...but don't be annoying.
 
Some of you may not be religious, but most families will say a Thanksgiving prayer before the meal. Have one prepared and request to do it since most don't like to volunteer. In the beginning just be thankful for everyone's health and well being and then begin to be thankful that in a time of turmoil and war, unemployment, etc, we are right now being blessed with a man who wishes to bring us back to a time our founding fathers had envisioned for us. I ask that you please bless Ron Paul as he slowly wins the hearts of millions. Amen.

You just opened the door for later discussion without being over bearing.
 
Sorry to hear that. Hope this season provides an oppotunity to reconnect with your family.

Well, my sister doesn't care who I voted for, but my brother does. My sister has invited me to her home this Thanksgiving. My brother and his family all believe Obama is wonderful.
 
Well my uncles house who we are going to Thanksgiving this year for is a big Ron Paul supporter, which I found out recently. So I'm sure we will discuss Ron Paul a bit. The rest of my family is dread between the rest of the GOP field. I find this a great opportunity to get some voters as I can discuss with them some of Ron Paul's views with them with my uncle there to back me up as well.
 
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My family won't even invite me to Thanksgiving. It's been since 2007 since they have even spoken with me. And they call themselves Christian. Hypocrites!

Sounds like my family. I'm Canadian ( our thanksgiving was last month). I sent a Ron Paul vid wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving (one sister lives in the US and is republican). The responses I got back totally missed or dismissed RP's points about peace and noninterventionism or were pretty snotty about it. Ya, really nice "Christians". Happy Thanksgiving to you, too. And they wonder how I ended up becoming an atheist.
 
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Have you talked to your family about Dr. Paul?

Today seems to be a good opportunity to ask everyone this question. Our families are probably the easiest access to potential voters we can get. If your gathering around your family for the holiday keep Ron in the back of your mind and try and discuss the issues whenever you get the chance.

Show them videos tailored to what they are concerned about or are iffy about.

So have you talked to your family about Dr. Paul yet? ive shown my father, mother, grandma, grandpa, brother sister, two aunts and an uncle videos of Ron. They are all in amazement when i show them the prediction videos along with his clinton impeachment press conference. Spread the ideas of liberty!
 
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