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nayjevin
12-17-2011, 11:17 AM
- Grassroots Activism in the Digital Age

Those who called us 'spammers' in the past begrudgingly recognize it's numbers and organization which gets results. Physical straw polls are showing that support can translate to the real world.

Vanilla mainstream establishment candidates are still looking for something other than integrity, consistency, and truth-telling that will result in grassroots groundswells.

- Moneybomb / Ticker fundraising

One day online fundraising events are pure Paul grassroots. The book on moneybombs with tickers, graphs, and other online fundraising encouragement techniques belongs to Ron Paul

- GOP Rhetoric

Watching footage and the debates of just four years ago shows every candidate without exception moving toward Ron Paul to try to capture support from the base of Tea Party he inspired.

- Federal Reserve / Housing Bubble / Monetary Policy

Anyone critical of corruption therein is essentially agreeing with what Ron Paul has been saying for years.

- The Tea Party

Starting in Boston on Dec 16th, 2007 -- the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party and the date of the largest single day fundraiser for any candidate in history, the Tea Party became a force for small government and a litmus for 2010 elections. We've made major gains and sentiment remains.

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Only one guy voting for the Constitution, and he's been doing it consistently for years. The rest are following his lead as individuals everywhere invest in pitchforks.

stang56k
12-17-2011, 11:37 AM
Truth! Also I noticed the word Constitution was sputtered out at a record level this past debate