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2ndfor1st
11-29-2011, 07:14 PM
I'm starting my 2.25 year old early. Actually, I can't take credit, he picked this one up on his own.

http://ronpaulstreet.com/img/eli.jpg

bluesc
11-29-2011, 07:17 PM
California Republican? Future President :cool:

KEEF
11-29-2011, 07:17 PM
Educating the youth of today for a better tomorrow. I just hope that if Ron Paul doesn't win, we still have a country for my kid to vote in.

TheTexan
11-29-2011, 07:24 PM
My backup plan is secession or switzerland.

squirekyle
11-29-2011, 07:44 PM
I'm starting my 2.25 year old early. Actually, I can't take credit, he picked this one up on his own.

http://ronpaulstreet.com/img/eli.jpg

I guess that means the brochures work... even for a 2 year old.

Nice.

69360
11-29-2011, 07:57 PM
My backup plan is New Hampshire.

The Gold Standard
11-29-2011, 08:02 PM
We won't have elections anymore by the time the kid is old enough to run for president.

Endthefednow
11-29-2011, 08:11 PM
we will have a KING again by the time the little guy is old enough to be president :eek:

GreenBulldog
11-29-2011, 08:23 PM
As someone who lives in the Bay Area, I don't see many RP supporters. There are times I think I'm the only person in SF who's wearing a Ron Paul hoodie.

Livermore guy, what about you?

Freedom is popular. Not to sound like that commercial, but so easy a 2.25 year old can get it.

2ndfor1st
11-29-2011, 11:53 PM
As someone who lives in the Bay Area, I don't see many RP supporters. There are times I think I'm the only person in SF who's wearing a Ron Paul hoodie.

Livermore guy, what about you?

Freedom is popular. Not to sound like that commercial, but so easy a 2.25 year old can get it.

I don't know what's up in the Bay Area - or Cali - There's mostly Obama voters for one. Two, many people in California just wait around for the general election to come. I feel like everyone here already has their mind set on Obama because the news is making the Republican party look like a bunch of idiots. They have no reaction to it and are just going along with it laughing their way down the drain.

The way I've convinced Obama voters to switch parties is first get them to agree he lied and/or broke his promise about the war. I don't try to bash Obama at all though, I say "vote strategically. Switch parties and vote for Ron Paul in the primary election. By doing this you raise your chances for the best possible outcome, your beloved Obama, or someone who will really stop the war." Then I lay on the fear, "It's either you go up against Ron Paul or you stand a very good chance of losing to Mitt Romney." SOLD

ryanmkeisling
11-30-2011, 12:17 AM
As someone who lives in the Bay Area, I don't see many RP supporters. There are times I think I'm the only person in SF who's wearing a Ron Paul hoodie.

Livermore guy, what about you?

Freedom is popular. Not to sound like that commercial, but so easy a 2.25 year old can get it.

There are a good many of them up here in the Sierras...

TNforPaul45
11-30-2011, 01:41 AM
Here is my Backup Plan :)

http://images.politico.com/global/news/110203_rand_paul_ap_605.jpg

Adam West
11-30-2011, 01:56 AM
My backup plan is secession or switzerland.

Consider Australia or New Zealand.

I'm an Australin that grew up in Chigago (7-23). No place in the world is perfect, but things are pretty good. Same size as US and 22 million people.

Come on Down (under).

seekingliberty
11-30-2011, 02:13 AM
As someone who lives in the Bay Area, I don't see many RP supporters. There are times I think I'm the only person in SF who's wearing a Ron Paul hoodie.

Livermore guy, what about you?

Freedom is popular. Not to sound like that commercial, but so easy a 2.25 year old can get it.

We're in Stockton and have a small but growing group. Our site- SJC4RP.info

We have some friends in Livermore that are Ron Paul supporters. They don't really get involved in the process though. We also ran into a few supporters while shopping in Pleasanton a couple weeks ago.

A guy from our group is in Napa and looking for fellow supporters.

OP- Very cute pic!! :)

Hospitaller
11-30-2011, 02:22 AM
Consider Australia or New Zealand.

I'm an Australin that grew up in Chigago (7-23). No place in the world is perfect, but things are pretty good. Same size as US and 22 million people.

Come on Down (under).

We do however have a socialist prime minister. Our debt is skyrockteting and our market is upheld by our export industry. Australia is a bubble waiting to pop.

VoluntaryAmerican
11-30-2011, 04:36 AM
Here is my Backup Plan :)

http://images.politico.com/global/news/110203_rand_paul_ap_605.jpg

Rand looks so Boss in that picture.

And I 2nd your statement.

unknown
11-30-2011, 05:42 AM
I'm starting my 2.25 year old early. Actually, I can't take credit, he picked this one up on his own.

http://ronpaulstreet.com/img/eli.jpg

:) :) :)

Crotale
11-30-2011, 06:37 AM
Australia is a bubble waiting to pop.

Isn't the whole world generally so? Bar maybe Hong Kong, Singapore and a few other nations....

Todd
11-30-2011, 06:43 AM
You're indoctrinating your kid. The state looks down on this. Do not be surprised if your child is confiscated by CPS.

unknown
12-03-2011, 02:19 PM
Hows the training coming?

GreenBulldog
12-07-2011, 09:09 PM
I don't know what's up in the Bay Area - or Cali - There's mostly Obama voters for one. Two, many people in California just wait around for the general election to come. I feel like everyone here already has their mind set on Obama because the news is making the Republican party look like a bunch of idiots. They have no reaction to it and are just going along with it laughing their way down the drain.

The way I've convinced Obama voters to switch parties is first get them to agree he lied and/or broke his promise about the war. I don't try to bash Obama at all though, I say "vote strategically. Switch parties and vote for Ron Paul in the primary election. By doing this you raise your chances for the best possible outcome, your beloved Obama, or someone who will really stop the war." Then I lay on the fear, "It's either you go up against Ron Paul or you stand a very good chance of losing to Mitt Romney." SOLD

My biggest problem is making them overcome their naive belief in the government. Despite them knowing that government is tyrannical by nature, they still believe we're (the United States) different. In the book, "This time is different. Eight centuries of financial follies" the root cause of financial follies is the belief that shit just doesn't happen to us. I see the same type of mentality of people I speak to.

We're just not like other governments...because we're not. We just aren't.

I think it's the product of public education.

By the way, I play Peter Schiff's radio show at work (I work at a biofuels lab, so I can play whatever I want in the lab.) When NPR is on, there are times I go ballistics because sometimes, I hear some really ridiculous shit.

GreenBulldog
12-07-2011, 09:22 PM
We're in Stockton and have a small but growing group. Our site- SJC4RP.info

We have some friends in Livermore that are Ron Paul supporters. They don't really get involved in the process though. We also ran into a few supporters while shopping in Pleasanton a couple weeks ago.

A guy from our group is in Napa and looking for fellow supporters.

OP- Very cute pic!! :)

I'm in El Sobrante.

Going to join the forum.