jjschless
09-01-2007, 09:44 PM
September 17th, 1787. The Constitution of the United States of America is signed.
Dr. Paul will be at the Value Voters Conference debate in Fort Lauderdale. We should work towards creating a sub campaign focused on the theme, "Read/Remember the Constitution Day." Or a theme about, "The Constitution Celebrates it's birthday while on life support under the Bush Regime."
I feel that if more Americans read or at least were not apathetic towards the Constitution, Dr. Paul would be seen in a better light, being that he is the champion of the Constitution.
Basically this can offer a good segue to talk up Dr. Paul with anyone and particularly those hard to reach people. A typical conversation would begin with the birthday of the Constitution and a question of what the other person thinks of it. The conversation can them move to the unconstitutional actions of late and eventually into how Dr. Paul wants to restore our government to it's Constitutional limits.
Perhaps we should also get T-shirts made up, not just for this event but overall, that on the front ask something to the effect, "What is the Constitution of the U.S.". On the back something to the effect of, "Who is Dr. Paul?" Engaging people in this discussion can only help our cause.
Dr. Paul will be at the Value Voters Conference debate in Fort Lauderdale. We should work towards creating a sub campaign focused on the theme, "Read/Remember the Constitution Day." Or a theme about, "The Constitution Celebrates it's birthday while on life support under the Bush Regime."
I feel that if more Americans read or at least were not apathetic towards the Constitution, Dr. Paul would be seen in a better light, being that he is the champion of the Constitution.
Basically this can offer a good segue to talk up Dr. Paul with anyone and particularly those hard to reach people. A typical conversation would begin with the birthday of the Constitution and a question of what the other person thinks of it. The conversation can them move to the unconstitutional actions of late and eventually into how Dr. Paul wants to restore our government to it's Constitutional limits.
Perhaps we should also get T-shirts made up, not just for this event but overall, that on the front ask something to the effect, "What is the Constitution of the U.S.". On the back something to the effect of, "Who is Dr. Paul?" Engaging people in this discussion can only help our cause.