Just Some Guy
01-17-2008, 01:28 AM
When you talk to people who are considering voting for someone else, ask them to look into Ron Paul. Tell them to watch his videos, listen to him talk, look at his issues and view his voting record. Then tell them if they are not convinced, then you will vote for their candidate.
When they come back to you and say they are not convinced, ask them what some of Paul's policies are. Don't ask why they disagree, as them why Dr. Paul thinks these strategies are good for America. Tell them if they give you the correct answer, and they are still not convinced, then you will vote for their candidate.
By asking them why Dr. Paul is doing what he is doing, they are forced to really think about the issues instead of passing them off as nonsense. Also, people tend to believe what they say, so if they explain Dr. Paul's ideas, they are more likely to believe them.
my $0.02
Thoughts?
When they come back to you and say they are not convinced, ask them what some of Paul's policies are. Don't ask why they disagree, as them why Dr. Paul thinks these strategies are good for America. Tell them if they give you the correct answer, and they are still not convinced, then you will vote for their candidate.
By asking them why Dr. Paul is doing what he is doing, they are forced to really think about the issues instead of passing them off as nonsense. Also, people tend to believe what they say, so if they explain Dr. Paul's ideas, they are more likely to believe them.
my $0.02
Thoughts?