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bobbyw24
02-06-2008, 02:04 PM
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Next steps for Ron Paul suporters: Keep up the Hope!
Ideas for Ron Paul supporters to implement in their own neighborhoods and precincts in order to keep the Ron Paul revolution going.by Patricia Mikkelson
(Libertarian)

What’s the next step? In the first part of Ron Paul's campaign, he achieved national name recognition among conservatives, democrats, independents, libertarians and people who have never been involved in political action in their lives. He raised over $28 million, assembled a huge postage-free internet data base. He also got network TV interviews all over YouTube, as well as the free-lance videos produced by creative supporters which are a permanent record for those who come on board later. Meetups all over world have self-organized in order to promote Ron Paul, and dozens of very effective websites feature Ron Paul.

A freedom movement the likes that history has never seen has been started, and hopefully will continue no matter what happens.However, some people might feel discouraged because of various things connected to Ron Paul’s campaign, including the low percentage of votes for Ron Paul in the Super Tuesday elections.

Therefore, I offer this proposal in order to encourage, and to give ideas as to how to proceed from here.

What I am about to describe is a strategy that involves neighborhood/precinct organizing that has no need for the mass media publicity. With the campaign’s move towards getting a precinct leader in each precinct, and providing tools that will support them in getting people out to vote, this is just the beginning of precinct/neighborhood organizing which could in the long run make a huge difference.

Every day that Ron Paul stays in this race is another day of gathering e-mail addresses, zip codes, and potential precinct leaders, team members, and community organizers.

I think that about 75% of his campaign spending should be devoted to running ads that yield e-mail addresses, zip codes, and donations for running more ads. If even 5% were used to hire someone to develop a training program to recruit and teach precinct leaders to organize their neighborhoods (see ideas below), then all of these addresses, emails, zip codes could be very, very useful. If each leader were provided with these names, then they already have a core group of people to call upon to attend a "Community Gathering" which is outlined at www.myspace.com/communitygathering

The beauty of the Community Gathering, which I developed over the past two years with an immense amount of research and practice, is that it serves a similar purpose to the very successful meetups that have self-organized around the Ron Paul freedom movement. The Community Gathering is a non-threatening, non-political way to bring neighbors together to work on solving local problems that everyone can agree on, such as safety, emergency preparedness, economic concerns, access to healthy food and clean water, and electing local, state, and national officials who are accountable to the people’s wishes.

By inspiring people to come together to act on issues that directly affect them, creating an environment that makes it easy for all ages and backgrounds to attend, and having Ron Paul supporters be the core group which facilitates the community gathering, people will get to know people who support Ron Paul. They will come to respect and appreciate these supporters and their commitment to bettering their neighborhood.

The simple structure of the community gathering encourages decentralization of power by providing an environment which makes it easy for people with similar interests and goals to find others to help them achieve those goals.

Here is a sample scenario.

Step 1. A Ron Paul supporter decides to organize his precinct. Let’s call this person "Jean", Precinct Organizer, or community organizer, or neighborhood organizer.. Jean goes to www.ronpaullive.com where there is (soon to be) a forum which teaches people how to start organizing their neighborhood by sponsoring a Community Gathering. Jean learns easy steps to organize the neighborhood. Jean finds other Ron Paul supporters through canvassing efforts which are focused on getting out the vote. Jean invites Ron Paul supporters to join in efforts to organize neighborhood even further after the primary in their state.

The key aspect of the Community Gathering is that people can find others who have similar interests, and they can get projects started with support from one or more people who are also interested. We saw that happening over and over again with Ron Paul meetups, as well as the networks that were created from all the interactions and encouragement.
If organizers want to buy this book THE LIVABLE NEIGHBORHOODS PROJECT http://www.empowermentinstitute.net/atn/index.html has step by step guides to helping people work together to better their neighborhood. But, even if this is not available, just the act of people gathering in conversation, encouraged by people coming together weekly, is powerful.

At a Community Gathering, a person wanting to start a Neighborhood Emergency Preparedness plan can stand up and announce briefly his or her desire to do this, and find other who are interested. They can then meet in a small group during the Community Gathering to formulate the plan and get focused. They can start an online group to discuss this idea on the Community Gathering group which can be formed at www.neighborhoodlink.com or they can form a yahoo group at www.yahoogroups.com Interest can be garnered at upcoming Community Gatherings, informal conversations in the neighborhood, bulletin board postings on kiosks set up in the neighborhood, and on line emails sent out to on-line participants. A neighborhood newsletter would also be very useful.

The social networking site set up at www.ronpaullive.com are a cross between myspace.com and meetup.com with a potential (plans in the future) for participants to make a livelihood as they promote community in their own back yard. Community organizers can use this resource to get support. Discernment needs to be used as to whether or not the web site can be used in the neighborhood. Having the name "Ron Paul" as part of the name might turn some people off—supporters of other candidates. This will be a valuable place for people to network and support each other as they do in promoting Ron Paul.

As the Community Gathering starts showing productivity in meeting weekly, trust is built, confidence is garnered, and more and more people participate. Ron Paul supporters can choose to have a sub-group where they focus mainly on electing Ron Paul if they like—others might choose to have a group focusing on electing other candidates.Because this is a decentralized, free space to meet, whatever people want to promote is allowed as long as the Bill of Rights is honored.

The Bill of Rights can be the guide line for the Community Gatherings in order to prevent them from degenerating into gatherings that take away people’s rights, as a way of providing guiding principles for the participants, and as a way to promote Ron Paul’s values that we all share in an objective manner. By using the Bill of Rights, we also promote, celebrate, and educate about freedom.

My vision is that Ron Paul supporters, guided by the teachings at the Ron Paul Academy, will have the following positive impact on their own neighborhood:

1. Be examples of what Ron Paul stands for, and thus inspire people to vote for him and get more involved in the election.

2. Encourage people to learn about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and thus be more educated about whom to elect for local officials. Ron Paul could use some of his funds developing and then selling (to make more money for the campaign) teaching materials for all ages, including home schoolers.

3. Encourage people in the neighborhood to run for local office, starting at precinct worker. Make it easy for them to do so. Find people to run who are in alignment with the constitution, and who will be accountable to the people.

4. Neighborhoods will become thriving, self-reliant places because of the encouragement, leadership, and resources provided by Ron Paul supporters. Community gardens, rain water catchments, less dependence on the grid for energy can be high priorities, even within cities. www.selfsufficientish.com

5. If there is a need for emergency preparedness, such as martial law, terrorist attack, natural disaster, or a need for a national strike, the people will be prepared, rather than give up their freedom for security. They will have their own security in the form of such things as growing food in their front yards and parks, having an emergency plan, finding all kinds of ways to be self sufficient, even in urban areas. www.selfsufficientish.com and http://www.3steps.org

6. Encourage involvement in local parties in order to build bridges of understanding and to inspire people to think about candidates who really have our best interests at heart. Ron Paul supporters can make friends with Republicans in order to inspire them to both get involved in their own neighborhood precincts, as well as to inspire them to support Ron Paul. http://ronpaulmeetups.wordpress.com/cooperating-with-the-republican-party/

7. Make friends with policemen by working with them on such projects as neighborhood watch. Educate them about the importance of their vow to only uphold constitutional laws www.jackmclamb.com

8. Encourage support of local businesses and alternative forms of currency,barter, and credit systems including Time Banking so that the local economies can thrive. www.timebanks.org

9. Support life-long learners and homeschoolers by creating a Learning Center, where education about involvement in our political system and learning about the constitution is made available, as well as other skills which help us to take responsibility for our lives, including gardening, holistic health, self-reliant living, and healthy relationships.

10. Find creative ways to increase numbers in the group, by using newspaper ads, free publicity, letters to the editor, call in on talk shows, do service projects that get positive media attention.

11. Develop a governing structure which encourages direct participation by everyone in the neighborhood, so that decentralization of government can be experienced up front and personal in day to day living, rather than in theory. www.sociocracy.info

12. Develop relationships with neighboring precincts, and find ways to cooperate. Create an alliance of all the precincts in a city, county, region, state, etc. Have conferences based on such self organizing principles as Open Space Technology which encourages people to learn how to be ever more effective in the reaching of their goal of liberty. www.openspaceworld.org

13. Focus on common political concerns that EVERYONE can agree on, such as having an honest vote www.blackboxvoting.com

14. Encourage an atmosphere of non-violence and harmony by practicing such time-tested methods of dialogue such as Non-violent communication www.cnvc.org

15. Find ways to cooperate with churches, non-profits organizations, businesses and even government agencies within your neighborhood.

16. Provide leadership training so that all participants, young and old, can be effective, principled centered, servant leaders. http://www.bizsum.com/2page/b_Principle-CenteredLeadership.php

17. Continue adding to this list every way to help every person young and old get actively involved in both bettering the neighborhood, and elect officials that will be accountable and uphold the constitution

18. Implement all of Gary North’s suggestions by using the Community Gathering as a decentralized, grass roots organizing structure http://www.garynorth.com/public/2928.cfm

19. Ron Paul supporters need to do everything they can to exemplify the qualities that a free citizen would exhibit, and be the change they want to see happen.

20. Learn about strategic non-violence to inspire people to think differently about revolution. Use the immense amount of research and experience which has now been compiled about strategic non-violence to be effective. www.aeinstein.org

21. Learn about the steps to fascism, and how we are so vulnerable because of our laws. Be prepared to defend anyone in our neighborhood who is a victim of injustice. google America: From Freedom to Fascism

22. Learn from neighborhoods which have been successful. Know that amazing things have been done to transform neighborhoods into thriving, self-reliant communities already and we don’t have to recreate the wheel. However, many of these neighborhoods do emphasize relying on the government for help, or do not emphasize the importance of upholding the bill of rights and constitution. If Ron Paul supporters who are truly in alignment with Ron Paul’s values spearhead a nationwide neighborhood/precinct organizing effort simultaneously, it is possible that we truly could have a non-violent revolution which could make profound and lasting change.

If I could have anything I wanted, I would want Ron Paul to take notice of this idea and to promote it and support it. He is a leader that people trust. If he was willing to get behind the ideas I have proposed, this would be very powerful indeed.

You can read more about what inspired me to write this proposal at

http://www.garynorth.com/public/2928.cfm

Conclusion

In the two years before I started getting involved with the Ron Paul freedom movement, I spent thousands of hours researching and networking with others who are passionate about a neighborhood-based grassroots change. I was convinced that getting involved in politics was a waste of time. I was pleasantly surprised to see that Ron Paul was inspiring people to get involved in bettering their lives and their world. How to motivate people to get involved in neighborhood betterment was the biggest question I had.

I decided to focus all my attention on specifically working to get Ron Paul elected. I shifted from talking to everyone about my Community Gathering idea, to supporting Ron Paul. What I found was that most people whom I talk to and attempt to inspire to support Ron Paul are so wrapped up in their personal concerns that they don’t even take the time to watch the dvd or do the google search. It also caused division, for people have such different opinions about politics.
I love the interactions with Ron Paul supporters every week in our meetup, and that kept me inspired and motivated. I needed to drop out of going to weekly meetings, because I moved back to the country where I dream of setting up a village based on many of Ron Paul's values. But at the same time, I see that the majority of people still need something more than an inspiring leader like Ron Paul to wake them up. They need to have connection with people in their own neighborhoods.

They need to see that their immediate needs are being addressed. They need to have a level of trust built up with Ron Paul supporters so they can be more receptive to the freedom ideas presented by Ron Paul. Some people need to be spoon fed, in a sense. The terrifying idea that we are no longer living in a free society can be overwhelming to some people who already have enough personal problems to deal with. As people get their basic needs for a sense of belonging, purpose, even physical needs such as healthy food—they will be ready to learn and act upon the seemingly insurmountable problems that we face.

The primary goal is for neighborhoods to become self-sufficient as much as possible, so they are not dependent on government. If it gets to a point that there is a break down in the economy, or the Federal Government tries to impose martial law, or we decide that we will strike in order to get our troops out of Iraq, the Community Organizers can be influential locally to block all attempts of the Feds to impose controls over the local economy

The biggest issue is creating credibility through building trust. People will then trust the federal government less as trusted friends and neighbors share the truth of what is going on. It is possible only through steady work, but work with a specific goal: to place principled people in positions of local authority-both as community organizers and in local office, so that we can enjoy freedom and prosperity now! To help neighborhoods become thriving, self-reliant communities will empower people in so many ways, including knowing that they no longer need the government for entitlements and inefficient support.

Some group will exercise such local authority if an emergency arises. It would be wise for Ron Paul supporters and others who see wisdom to have built trust with people so that they can supply wise leadership in times of emergency.

I look forward to hearing your comments and getting ideas, resources, and find out if you would like to participate in the on line training program that is almost complete.





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