RucdelaSpook
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I love the idea of a march!
Well, aksmith, I think that 'feeling good about ourselves' is a pretty good answer!!! A lot of us have been feeling kind of low, and demoralized what with the media blackouts and election fraud, and I think that a march is just the shot in the arm we need to keep on trucking!
If we have a march, (and from what I've heard from those who have already commited no matter what the date, in my own CITY-- it will be HUGE), it will have a long-lasting effect on the significance and relevance of our R3volution. We NEED to see the faces of the everyday American people that have been supporting Dr. Paul across the country. It'll be good to see that everyone who likes Ron Paul isn't just young, white, a Truther (not that there's anything wrong with that), or hard-core social conservative (or with that). Dr. Paul has attracted support from all across the field (e.g. I'm a gay, hispanic, 21-year old ex-Democrat-4-life) and I think that this march is the BEST idea that this campaign has come up with. I have been longing for an opportunity to see Dr. Paul in person, and I just love the idea of joining a large group of people fighting for something I have so much passion for: the U.S. Constitution.
I honestly don't understand why some of the people on this forum are so negative while at the same time adding that they're just being "realistic." The words on my Ron Paul sign say, "Ron Paul- Hope for America". Where's the 'Hope for Ron Paul Forums'???
Someone needs to be a troll to think the march is a bad idea?
Frankly, I know that a lot of us NEED to march. That has been proven time and again. The only question is the effectiveness of the march.
No, the media does not have to cover it. There could be 5 million people there and the media most likely won't cover it. Maybe a "web exclusive." That's about it. Then what have you accomplished? The answer is that you'll feel good about yourselves. This means nothing. It gets no results. And for most, it will mean the end of their involvement with the freedom movement, not the beginning.
I wish a march would accomplish something. But the odds of anything like a success are dismal.
Well, aksmith, I think that 'feeling good about ourselves' is a pretty good answer!!! A lot of us have been feeling kind of low, and demoralized what with the media blackouts and election fraud, and I think that a march is just the shot in the arm we need to keep on trucking!
If we have a march, (and from what I've heard from those who have already commited no matter what the date, in my own CITY-- it will be HUGE), it will have a long-lasting effect on the significance and relevance of our R3volution. We NEED to see the faces of the everyday American people that have been supporting Dr. Paul across the country. It'll be good to see that everyone who likes Ron Paul isn't just young, white, a Truther (not that there's anything wrong with that), or hard-core social conservative (or with that). Dr. Paul has attracted support from all across the field (e.g. I'm a gay, hispanic, 21-year old ex-Democrat-4-life) and I think that this march is the BEST idea that this campaign has come up with. I have been longing for an opportunity to see Dr. Paul in person, and I just love the idea of joining a large group of people fighting for something I have so much passion for: the U.S. Constitution.
I honestly don't understand why some of the people on this forum are so negative while at the same time adding that they're just being "realistic." The words on my Ron Paul sign say, "Ron Paul- Hope for America". Where's the 'Hope for Ron Paul Forums'???

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