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DirectDemocracy
12-09-2007, 12:19 PM
If we use the Constitution to promote Ron Paul there is no way America wont vote for him. and actually that is the surest way to win!

We have to adjust the whole PR campaign all over the country by plastering all over the United States signs and people holding signs that say...

"Do you support the Constitution?

Vote in Ron Paul for President!!!"

and

"Vote in Ron Paul for President
-He's Pro Constitution!!!"

There is NO WAY America cannot vote in Ron Paul if we plaster America with the Constitution. America is mostly made up of unwashed people who know nothing and just listen to sound bites, but the quintessence of America is the Constitution and even the most ignorant person knows that, and if we get all the ignorant people to vote for Ron Paul that is the best way for him to dominate the country PR-wise and quash any other candidate and win.

They will all melt in the MASSIVE onrush of the rushing Constitution and in fact they will like it and secretly join.

Importantly as well, the military and police will love the Constitution and when they see us promoting it they will do all they can to protect us.

The only people who will be against us will be the Bankers and the Vatican.

This is our BIGGEST strength: instead of promoting specific issues, the best way to win is to only talk about the Constitution and plaster it all over America and stuff it down everyone's throat-everyone in America wants the Constitution!!!

fedup100
12-09-2007, 12:21 PM
I suggest the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights also, that is where the people derive their rights and it is something they can relate to in todays police state.

DirectDemocracy
12-09-2007, 12:23 PM
"Do you support the Constitution?

Vote in Ron Paul for President!!!"



"Vote in Ron Paul for President
-He's Pro Constitution!!!"

fedup100
12-09-2007, 01:20 PM
Well certainly, but the Constitution is the rules the feds must live by. Most people do no understand the individuals do not have Constitutional rights. Our rights come from God.

The Bill of Rights are the rights we expect the Feds to honor. The Declaration of Independence reads like we would have written it today and is most important in order for the uneducated masses to understand where we are today.

hawkeyenick
12-09-2007, 01:23 PM
Well certainly, but the Constitution is the rules the feds must live by. Most people do no understand the individuals do not have Constitutional rights. Our rights come from God.

The Bill of Rights are the rights we expect the Feds to honor. The Declaration of Independence reads like we would have written it today and is most important in order for the uneducated masses to understand where we are today.

Sorry, rights don't come from imaginary men in the sky

They come from our willingness to defend said rights

Liberty Star
12-09-2007, 01:36 PM
PBS is doing its part to help Ron Paul without knowing :)

They are airing this series on the complete history of US Constitution these days, I watched part of the program yesterday. It was great.


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RPFever
12-09-2007, 01:55 PM
Sorry, rights don't come from imaginary men in the sky

They come from our willingness to defend said rights

Actually, they do come from a variety of places, depending on your beliefs:

1) If you believe in the traditional definition of 'God', then rights are endowed from our creator. Remember the ten commandments? Thou shalt not kill (right to life), thou shalt not steal (right to property).

2) If you believe that 'God' is everywhere/energy, then rights are still endowed logically from the necessities of your 'energy' to survive.

3) If you do not believe in 'God', then rights are rationally derived from those necessities for your survival (you need your life to survive, you need your property to survive, you need your liberty to survive, etc.)

Everyones rights are inalienable (non-transferable), and absolute insofar as they do not infringe on the equal rights of others.

Everyone has rights whether or not they have a constitution or government. It doesn't matter where you live in the world.

A right essentially says "you have the highest claim to x". In this way, all rights are derived from property (including right to life/person)

Rights that are rationally and logically derived include:

The right to life or the right to person (you own yourself)
- the right to do whatever you want with yourself

The right to property (too complicated here to explain definition of property and how it is rationally derived)
Included in this is:
- the right to protect your property (right to bear arms - you do not have the right to own arms that present a clear and present danger to others though; this would be infringing on others rights to property - which are subjectively derived. If you were building a publicly known bomb and sold off a piece of your property to someone who knew about this risk, that would be a different story)
- the right to revolution (again, protecting your property)

The right to Liberty is necessary as well though it must be defined as 'freedom from x' Everyone has the right to be free from oppression, and intervention that infringes upon their rights. That is essentially what liberty is - it guarantees all your other rights.

Hope that clears everything up.

Kingfisher
12-09-2007, 02:21 PM
Sorry, rights don't come from imaginary men in the sky
.........Someday youll know absolutely this statement is wrong.....Hope it isnt too late

Antonius Stone
12-09-2007, 02:25 PM
exactly how are we going to plaster america with the constitution?

print out thousands of copies of it and wheatpaste them everywhere?

MS0453
12-09-2007, 02:31 PM
exactly how are we going to plaster america with the constitution?

print out thousands of copies of it and wheatpaste them everywhere?


Something like that I imagine, or at least a flyer that has the constitution pictured on it with some sort of quote pertaining to it.

DirectDemocracy
12-09-2007, 03:48 PM
exactly how are we going to plaster america with the constitution?

print out thousands of copies of it and wheatpaste them everywhere?

Unfortunetaly that was just the title of the post. What was I was really saying is that I have 2 new messages people can put on signs:

1) "Do you support the Constitution?
Vote in Ron Paul for President!!!"

2) "Vote in Ron Paul for President
-He's Pro Constitution!!!"

Alabama Supporter
12-09-2007, 03:50 PM
If American's cared about the constitution we wouldn't be in the crummy situation we are in now. Emotion and change are what will win this election, but I'm not seeing the campaign playing into these feelings with much of their advertisements.