When The People Fear The Government There is Tyranny... When Government Fears The People ..... Ron Paul2012
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This was on another site, but I don't remember which one:
Ron Paul: Vote for Liberty, Not Party
DON'T FORGET:
Please make sure you put "Ron Paul 2012" or "Ron Paul for President" on your signs. This was a HUGE problem with our R[evol]ution campaign back in '07. People where like "Who's Ron Paul" and "Ron Paul Revolution--what is that"? Somewhere in the Youtube ocean there is an old newscast about that very issue.
>>> DON'T FORGET: Please make sure you put "Ron Paul 2012" or "Ron Paul for President" on your signs. This was a HUGE problem with our R[evol]ution campaign back in '07. People where like "Who's Ron Paul" and "Ron Paul Revolution--what is that"? Somewhere in the Youtube ocean there is an old newscast about that very issue.
Great point, but it also depends on the context. If it's a sign that'll be used on its own, no doubt, you're quite right. We can't assume everyone knows who Ron Paul is, even today. But if it's a sign that'll appear amidst a sea of other RP signs -- for example, in a rush-hour 'sign waving' -- you can get away without it, and use the extra space for longer messages.
I really like the authentic branding. It plays to Ron Paul's strengths as an incorruptible candidate and masks one of his main weaknesses, being his age.
While I like many of the anti-mainstream messages, I don't think they really have much of an appeal to, well, the mainstream.
Obama ran and won on a message of hope and change and ended up being all flash; Ron Paul should run as a man of substance.
My suggestion would be: Ron Paul: Authentic.
Ron Paul <s>2008</s> 2012
Listen to the doctor this time!
America Can Be Free Again: Ron Paul 2012
Ron Paul 2012: Tell the TSA to go grope themselves.
Power will be restored to the people because the people have chosen Ron Paul.
Forget the dream.Take back your inheritance by voting Ron Paul!
Ron Paul.He means it,that's the difference.
be wary of slick Rick Perry
Bankruptcy: An Inconvenient Truth
Predicted Housing bubble in 2003
Most Americans Don't Want To Police The World Either Does Ron PAul
Added 'inconvenient truth' and 'housing bubble.' Thanks.
BTW, slogans should be no more than 32-34 characters. In the process of making many signs, we learned that's about the max.
I don't always vote republican, but when I do I prefer Ron Paul.
Another one I've heard that I like is
"We the People"
It efficiently conveys the sense of everyone pulling together to return to the founding principles of Liberty, all in three words. Short, catchy and elegant.
Ron Paul: Mainstream Where it Matters
Ron Paul 2012: Better late than never
Ron Paul: Good as Gold
Make Your Kids Proud: Vote Ron Paul
Added to the list:
Ron Paul predicted the housing bubble in 2003
US Bankruptcy: An Inconvenient Truth - Ron Paul 2012
Freedom: A sustainable development - Ron Paul 2012
We the People - Ron Paul 2012
Ron Paul: Good as gold
Make your kids proud - Vote Ron Paul
Dr. Ron Paul has the cure to the disease of The Institution.
Or: "Dr. Ron Paul is the cure to the Status Quo Virus."
We are Ron Paul.
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Ron Paul: America's Grandpa.
Maybe not for signs exactly but for things like printed flyers, web banners and forum signatures I think a good type of headline to use is one phrased in the form of a question. For example:
Could you really be a Ron Paul supporter and not know it?
In the case of a web banner or a forum signature it could then say "Click here to find out..." Another example might be something like:
You may think you know where Ron Paul stands on the issues but are you really sure?
And so forth. The reason I think these are good is it forces the reader to ask themselves a mental question. In the first case for example they have to mentally ask themselves: "Could I really be a Ron Paul supporter? I don't consider myself one but I guess I'll at least read it to be sure." Other types of headlines make it much easier for the person to just think "Well, I already read some stuff about Ron Paul, I don't need to read that" and just throw it away or ignore it.
I once was blind, but now I see -- Ron Paul 2012
Ron Paul 2012: Ben Bernanke's Worst Nightmare
The Change You Really Wanted!
The Change We Really Need!
Ron Paul 2012
-----Says it!------
-----Means it!----
-----Lives it!-----
Vote Ron Paul 2012