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A Ron Paul Rebel
05-18-2008, 11:24 AM
Initially I thought that soldiers would be turned
off from Ron Paul but as I've learned, many, many
soldiers (and vets) love Dr. Paul.

This was proven again when I wore my Ron Paul
Revolution T-shirt to the VA hospital a couple weeks
ago when I got several very positive comments about
the good Dr.

So, why don't we drop extra copies of 'The Manifesto'
at our local VFWs and VA hospitals?

Hunter

p.s. especially in states with remaining primaries!

MRoCkEd
05-18-2008, 11:25 AM
another idea for the list: www.revolutionbymail.com

Kotin
05-18-2008, 12:03 PM
Im going to do this. great Idea.


really i dont think there is a place that we shouldnt get the book.

lets send it everywhere: Schools, Universities, Hospitals, Libraries, Congressmen, Space, Malls, Airports, Airplanes, Hotels, Submarines, Restaurants..

the list goes on, the point is lets get this book in the hands of everyone.

First America, then the World!!!

MelissaWV
05-18-2008, 12:33 PM
Don't forget homeless shelters and also prisons. Some of those inmates are in there for drugs or taxes ;)

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-18-2008, 12:55 PM
Don't forget homeless shelters and also prisons. Some of those inmates are in there for drugs or taxes ;)

Inmates and ex-cons can't vote but they sure the hell can spread
the message to their friends and families who'll have extra incentive
to not only vote (especially write-in) but to actively spread the word!

Great idea that could have huge indirect impact for Dr. Paul and the revolution.

Dorfsmith
05-18-2008, 03:50 PM
Inmates and ex-cons can't vote but they sure the hell can spread
the message to their friends and families who'll have extra incentive
to not only vote (especially write-in) but to actively spread the word!

Great idea that could have huge indirect impact for Dr. Paul and the revolution.

:cool::cool::cool:

tomveil
05-18-2008, 04:36 PM
Don't forget homeless shelters and also prisons. Some of those inmates are in there for drugs or taxes ;)

I can see the headlines now:

Insurgent Ron Paul supporters court homeless, felons, to recruit for "The Revolution"

Michael Landon
05-18-2008, 04:52 PM
I can see the headlines now:

Insurgent Ron Paul supporters court homeless, felons, to recruit for "The Revolution"

That was hilarious.

- ML