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I'm not sure if this has been presented before, but given that Willie Nelson has spoken so adamantly against the current form of government, do you think that it would be a good idea to try and get him to play at this march?

Having him there would obviously send a pretty strong message in itself, and I think we all need to be honest with ourselves in that we need big names to be present at this march. The general public will see this march on TV and say, "there's those Ron Paul wackjobs", and blow the entire thing off. It's sad, but it's the truth of the world we live in today. However, when people see that Willie Nelson played there, well that's going to make a few heads turn and get more people to pay attention.

What does everyone think of this?
 
Yeh I sent an email to a record producer I know in nashville to see if he can get in touch with Nelson or his Management ..if I hear anything back I'll let ya know
 
Yeh I sent an email to a record producer I know in nashville to see if he can get in touch with Nelson or his Management ..if I hear anything back I'll let ya know

Sounds good. I was also thinking about emailing Alex Jones, given that he just had Nelson on, and could possibly get in contact with him directly. Obviously Alex will be at this event, so I would assume he would be more than willing to help get Nelson there as well.
 
Not sure what Willie's take would be on Paul's stance on farm subsidies.

Willie wouldn't have had a problem if not for the IRS and federal back taxes....things that Ron Paul would get rid of.
 
If Willie would quit smokin' the shit he'd have done it already.
Seriously,folks, if he were interested he'd be in it.
 
given that Willie Nelson has spoken so adamantly against the current form of government, do you think that it would be a good idea to try and get him to play at this march?

HaHa! Absolutely! Willie loathes the IRS and is leading member of NORML (Marijuana law reforum).
 
HaHa! Absolutely! Willie loathes the IRS and is leading member of NORML (Marijuana law reforum).

Well he should be a sure thing for this march then, lol. I sent Alex an email to see if he can possibly get in contact with him, so I'll let everyone know how that does. Also, it couldn't hurt to call into the show, if anyone's up for it. If not, i don't mind calling.
 
But Willie thinks 9/11 was an inside job !!!

^^^^^^
Sarcasm obv ..... would love to see Willie there
 
Its unfortunate but Willie knows he'd get Dixie Chicked if he came out publicly for RP.

Willie Nelson is an icon, not a fly-by-night pop group. He has reached the point in his career where he can do whatever the hell he wants and his popularity won't sag.
 
Willie Nelson is an icon, not a fly-by-night pop group. He has reached the point in his career where he can do whatever the hell he wants and his popularity won't sag.

Well I sincerely hope you are right but I listened to the Alex Jones interview where Alex gave Willie ample opportunity to come out in support of Dr Paul and while Willie said some positive things he just couldn't bring himself to do it. He has to work in a left dominated entertainment business and he knows where the line is and what he'd have to say to cross it.
 
Well I sincerely hope you are right but I listened to the Alex Jones interview where Alex gave Willie ample opportunity to come out in support of Dr Paul and while Willie said some positive things he just couldn't bring himself to do it. He has to work in a left dominated entertainment business and he knows where the line is and what he'd have to say to cross it.

The Dixie Chicks didn't get lambasted from the left did they?

I don't understand your point. Willie wasn't afraid to say that 9/11 was an inside job. Why would he be afraid to support Ron Paul?
 
I'm not sure if this has been presented before, but given that Willie Nelson has spoken so adamantly against the current form of government, do you think that it would be a good idea to try and get him to play at this march?

Having him there would obviously send a pretty strong message in itself, and I think we all need to be honest with ourselves in that we need big names to be present at this march. The general public will see this march on TV and say, "there's those Ron Paul wackjobs", and blow the entire thing off. It's sad, but it's the truth of the world we live in today. However, when people see that Willie Nelson played there, well that's going to make a few heads turn and get more people to pay attention.

What does everyone think of this?

Wille Nelson? Hey, maybe better. Let's have Willie run third party so we have a true freedom devotee to get behind. Doobies for everyone!

It would be pretty funny if Willie came (but he won't) because for him to show up, he'd have to be dumb enough to think it was going to get media coverage. He may be high most of the time, but he's not that stupid.
 
The Dixie Chicks didn't get lambasted from the left did they?

I don't understand your point. Willie wasn't afraid to say that 9/11 was an inside job. Why would he be afraid to support Ron Paul?

I said this on another thread. The american public has little love for any entertainer who goes too far afield or gets too enthusiastic about religion or politics. Only the bland comfortable center is acceptable. Willie might skirt the edges a bit about stuff that isn't that controversial but I really doubt he'd go all the way to endorsing Ron Paul. Yes the Chicks got attacked from the country music establishment and from fans from the right but I'm afraid so would Willie because of RP's positions on defense, foreign policy and national defense. I hope to hell I'm wrong but that is my gut feeling.
 
I said this on another thread. The american public has little love for any entertainer who goes too far afield or gets too enthusiastic about religion or politics. Only the bland comfortable center is acceptable. Willie might skirt the edges a bit about stuff that isn't that controversial but I really doubt he'd go all the way to endorsing Ron Paul. Yes the Chicks got attacked from the country music establishment and from fans from the right but I'm afraid so would Willie because of RP's positions on defense, foreign policy and national defense. I hope to hell I'm wrong but that is my gut feeling.

So, publicly saying that 9/11 is an inside job is somehow less radical than supporting Dr. Paul? When did Ron Paul become a career killer? John Mayer supports Ron Paul and he still has a career.

There is no need to be so paranoid on this topic. Maybe Willie doesn't want to support a candidate! I think it would be great for him to be on our side, but to automatically assume that he afraid of some backlash is ignorant and reactionary.
 
I want to see Ron Paul get celebrity endorsements if they'll help the movement as much as the next guy but its going to take more than a single youtube video to convince me that someone (ie, Mayer) supports Ron Paul. He, like Willie have had ample time to make public statements supportive of Ron Paul but all i'm picking up is silence.
 
I want to see Ron Paul get celebrity endorsements if they'll help the movement as much as the next guy but its going to take more than a single youtube video to convince me that someone (ie, Mayer) supports Ron Paul. He, like Willie have had ample time to make public statements supportive of Ron Paul but all i'm picking up is silence.

So that means that they are afraid of a media backlash?
Luskin and Schiff both endorsed Paul and they work for CNBC!
Judge Andrew Napolitano still has a job with fox news for christs sake!

Sometimes I think that there are way too many conspiracy nuts who follow Dr. Paul!
 
I'm not sure if this has been presented before, but given that Willie Nelson has spoken so adamantly against the current form of government, do you think that it would be a good idea to try and get him to play at this march?

Having him there would obviously send a pretty strong message in itself, and I think we all need to be honest with ourselves in that we need big names to be present at this march. The general public will see this march on TV and say, "there's those Ron Paul wackjobs", and blow the entire thing off. It's sad, but it's the truth of the world we live in today. However, when people see that Willie Nelson played there, well that's going to make a few heads turn and get more people to pay attention.

What does everyone think of this?

Listen not everyone here is a truther. We shouldint have truthers representing Paul, you give him a bad name.
 
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