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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
The Ron Paul Revolution banner is hanging from a handful of overpasses in Atlanta and Orlando now.
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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
I've seen a few signs of his as well, although RP bumper stickers are outnumbered by Obama bumper stickers. What has struck me is that most of the RP signs appear homemade as opposed to the professionally designed signs most candidates distribute. If Paul's campaign is so disorganized that his people are making up their own signs as they go along, that's kind of sad.
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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
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I've seen a few signs of his as well, although RP bumper stickers are outnumbered by Obama bumper stickers. What has struck me is that most of the RP signs appear homemade as opposed to the professionally designed signs most candidates distribute. If Paul's campaign is so disorganized that his people are making up their own signs as they go along, that's kind of sad. [/ QUOTE ] Have you ever thought to consider that the people making the signs are not his campaign, but people who agree with him and were dedicated enough to make a sign for it? There are plenty of RP professionally designed signs (I haven't seen any other kind really), just seems like people took it into their own hands. Vote for Obama- we have nicer signs! |
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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
I have a few neighbors with the Ron Paul Revolution posters all over their houses. I win.
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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
Yes, I have considered that. However, staying on message is important, even if its something as trivial as a yard sign. That's why candidates typically select one primary sign instead of using several designs and that's why companies run the same commercial for months on end. If Paul's supporters have access to official signs but they decide to freelance, they're doing their candidate a disservice.
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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
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Yes, I have considered that. However, staying on message is important, even if its something as trivial as a yard sign. That's why candidates typically select one primary sign instead of using several designs and that's why companies run the same commercial for months on end. If Paul's supporters have access to official signs but they decide to freelance, they're doing their candidate a disservice. [/ QUOTE ] I disagree. If I see a lot of the same sign up, I think maybe one person put them up all over. This clearly makes me think that there are a lot of supporters. When we are constantly told that Ron Paul only has 1% support, this makes it much easier to convince people otherwise. |
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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
I have a RP bumper sticker on my car.
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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
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I've seen a few signs of his as well, although RP bumper stickers are outnumbered by Obama bumper stickers. What has struck me is that most of the RP signs appear homemade as opposed to the professionally designed signs most candidates distribute. If Paul's campaign is so disorganized that his people are making up their own signs as they go along, that's kind of sad. [/ QUOTE ] If people care so much that they go through all that effort on their own, that's sad?!? You've got some weird attitudes. |
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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
Some blog about the Ron Paul vs others signs in New Hampshire
http://commentsfromleftfield.com/200...on-paul-really BTW I have two Ron Paul bumper stickers, and put a sign up too. =) |
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Re: Help A Fellow Libertarian. Put On A Bumper Sticker.
There is a Ron Paul 2008 billboard in Alabama on I-20 East between Birmingham and Atlanta.
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