tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-91372954339156907492024-03-05T16:32:51.256-08:00Operation Live Free or DieVijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.comBlogger60125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-74082358312584663902008-03-21T15:56:00.001-07:002008-03-21T15:56:45.116-07:00I am Ron Paul<object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/xmMP2-R-dqA&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/xmMP2-R-dqA&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object><br /><br />Don't give up on the dream!Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-80064563206610055422008-02-06T11:07:00.000-08:002008-02-06T11:16:03.041-08:00Super Tuesday is the Valley Forge of the Second American Revolution.<blockquote>Victory looks impossible, defeat looks inevitable. Our army is tired, ill equipped, out-manned, out-gunned, undertrained, underfunded, and generally in despair. This is a time of great uncertainty for us. There will be deserters, there will be nay-sayers, there will even be calls for Dr. Paul to give up.<br /><br />An inspirational statement is the motto of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and comes from Virgil, "Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito!" or "Do not give in to evil, but proceed ever more boldly against it!"<br /><br />We must NEVER give in! We must NEVER surrender! Defeat is not an option!<br /><br />If you believe that 'they' are just going to give us our freedom back, or even let us keep the bits that we have, you are wrong! We must regroup, and go forward with a greater tenacity than we have ever known! We must be ever-vigilant, we must never allow the light of Liberty to be extinguished from this nation!<br /><br />As General John Stark once wrote, "Live Free or Die; Death is not the worst of evils." When given those options, which do you choose?<br /><br />The war is not over, it has just begun. There are many tough battles ahead, and we will need every one of us in order to win. Texas is March 4th, with 140 delegates at stake, and Pennsylvania (where the Continental Army regrouped at Valley Forge and emerged a force to be reckoned with) is the ONLY contest in April, with 74 delegates available. Most states with a caucus have not held their State Conventions yet, so their delegates are not even decided, contrary to what the media would lead you to believe at a glance! We are still in this!<br /><br />Time is on our side, and as the other candidates continue to pick each other apart we will continue to bring in new supporters, more money, and storm the Republican National Convention in Saint Paul, Minnesota with so many Ron Paul Delegates they'll never know what hit them!</blockquote><br /><span style="color:#888888;"> </span> By Jeremiah GalliUnknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-36497288686636236512008-02-05T19:48:00.000-08:002008-02-05T19:49:00.449-08:00looking aheadThe results are coming in at first glance it seems discouraging. Im sure all over the world Ron Pauls supporters, their friends and families are saying one of two things: "what the hell happened" and "I told you so" What everyone needs to do is take a deep breath and remember a few things. First off these results are good. Even though it seems as though Ron Paul is coming in last, the popular votes mean NOTHING. Most of these Super Tuesday states are winner take all. What that means is if ONE candidate wins with 51% of the votes then the delegates are legally bound to vote for that winner. If no one candidate takes 51% then it becomes a brokered convention. With there being three virtual "frontrunners" there is no chance of any of the candidates taking that required 51%. Let me repeat THERE IS NO CHANCE OF ANY ONE CANDIDATE TAKING 51%. What does that mean you say? Let me break it down as simply as possible. Take Missouri for example. The Missouri caucuses are March 15th. Over a month away. On March 15th registered voters can show up at their county caucus locations to show their support for their candidate. Because there was no 51% winner then those voters are able to vote for any candidate they want. There is not much of a turnout at these caucuses. Only hard core GOP party members show up for the caucus and those numbers are not high. SO if 100 people show up at my county caucus in webster county, and 75 of us are Ron Paul supporters then we get ALL 15 OF WEBSTER COUNTIES DELEGATES. Same for each county. we can still win this election. All that needs to be done is for each and every Ron Paul supporter to show up at their county caucus. Thats it. JUST SHOW UP. at that point the real election results will be decided. The mainstream media is doing their best at brainwashing americans into believing that John McCain and Hillary are the nominees after tonight BUT THIS IS SIMPLY NOT TRUE!<br /><br />Ron Paul has a lot of money. He also has a lot of support. BUT its going to take more than money and support. GET on the phone. call your friends, ask them to come to the caucus to vote for YOU as delegate. call the voters in your county, find out which ones voted for ron paul. if those people will show up at the caucus for you then he will win. Or you can sit back and cry and whine that what you did wasn't good enough and watch our country be ruled by neocons for at least 4 more years. <br /><br />The Revolution Continues!!!Roxi & Jayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17676295758689367624noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-15998728584345093552008-01-19T18:25:00.002-08:002008-01-19T18:32:59.393-08:00It's not who votes that counts; it's who counts the votesTaking Stalin's epigram to heart, I decided to volunteer to oversee the caucus vote in one of Clark County's districts.<br /><br />The vote was, at least in my district, done in a completely open manner. The Republican party volunteer handling the vote count had people from each campaign sit around a table and directly observe each ballot as it was counted for each precinct. Any discrepancies between counts for each precinct resulted in a recount that everyone was able to observe. We each tallied the precincts to arrive at a final total for the district.<br /><br />Here are the total votes for my district:<br /><br />Romney: 184<br />Paul: 104<br />McCain: 70<br />Huckabee: 38<br />Thompson 34<br />Giuliani: 31<br />Hunter: 8<br /><br />Speaking with other Paul volunteers across Clark county reflected that we had a strong second place in a number of large districts. Based on my observations I'd be very surprised if we don't place second in Nevada.<br /><br />The Revolution grows stronger every day.Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-1806277602371153462008-01-12T12:43:00.001-08:002008-01-12T12:43:59.900-08:00Thank you from New Hampshire!I'm so sorry it has taken me so long to get around to saying thank you. After the celebration at the Marriott, I drove over to the OLFD house party in Rye, NH to thank those folks personally. I left there at 4 AM, and drove to the airport for a flight out to Reno, NV on business. I got a few hours of sleep on the flight, then showed up at a conference and immediately started working with clients all day. I finally got to pass out later that night, then back to the conference in the morning. But I know I am not the only one to have several sleepless nights like this. The dust has finally settled, and I wanted to pass on my deep appreciation to all those involved in the Ron Paul campaign in New Hampshire.<br /><br />The sacrifices made by folks in NH and around the country have been immense. The sleepless nights, lost pay, financial contributions, quitting jobs, time away from family, etc, etc. These sacrifices have paid off immensely already. We crushed Giuliani in Iowa, and Thompson in New Hampshire. Giuliani spent a ton of money and time in New Hampshire, and could not pull significantly ahead of Dr Paul. We made Fox news look like fools for excluding Dr Paul, and now he is invited to the Fox debates in South Carolina. New Hampshire was only one of many battles for freedom to come. While not the outright victory we hoped it would be, we certainly did some serious damage. The next battle is in South Carolina, where I grew up. And with grassroots support well established across the country, super Tuesday could be very "interesting". You folks in super Tuesday states could really have a huge impact, since voter turnout in those states is usually low, and campaigns are generally not active.<br /><br />The number of supporters we got in for this is frankly astonishing. We must have had the most supporters of any campaign. On Monday we sent hundreds of folks out across the state to knock on the door of every known supporter. We had 30 people phone banking all day. And then when I walked through downtown Manchester, we had a huge group protesting the Fox Forum!!! Ron Paul supporters were EVERYWHERE. I would estimate that Operation Live Free or Die had up to 300 people at the end, and housed around 500 people total (as some came and left). Then we housed around 100 people with NH volunteers. And these are just the people we know about - I kept bumping into folks that just came up on their own. I think we definitely had 1,000 people in state working for the campaign near the end.<br /><br />I also want to make sure that we thank the N.H. campaign staff, with whom I got to work very closely. There are so many things that they did behind the scenes that they can never talk about, and will never get credit for.<br /><br />Tuesday night at the Marriott and then at the house party in Rye, I got to talk to a lot of folks about the future. The overwhelming majority of these folks are committed to continue the fight, not only for Dr. Paul, but for freedom in general. Many of the OLFD folks are headed to Nevada and South Carolina! I hope you will all make the same commitment to continue the fight for Dr. Paul and freedom. Please continue to be a member of our Meetup groups*. More details to come.<br /><br />Finally, on behalf of everyone in New Hampshire who wants to restore our liberties: Thank you, thank you, thank you!<br /><br /><br /><br />*Ron Paul's campaign is about more than just the man, it is also the message of freedom and liberty. Now that the NH campaign is over, I urge you to remain a member of your Meetups so we can continue the fight to restore our freedoms. Stay tuned for details coming out in the upcoming weeks and months.<br /><br />In the meantime there are two organizations that I strongly urge you to join since they have exactly the same purpose that Dr Paul has - to restore our liberties. I am only talking about these two groups, despite the large number of groups to choose from because of how important I think they are.<br /><br />The first is one that everyone across the country can join - DownsizeDC (http://www.downsizedc.org...). All the special interests have their own lobby groups, but this group's special interest is liberty! Once you sign up, it's only a minute or two a day with a few clicks of the mouse to lobby Congress on a range of issues that most of us would all agree on. If we can get all the folks that have joined the Ron Paul campaign to join, we can have a powerful voice in Congress that can shout down all the special interest groups.<br /><br />The second is an organization to join if you are in New Hampshire or are considering coming to New Hampshire - the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance (http://www.nhliberty.org/). Again, this is a pro-freedom lobby group, like DownsizeDC. However, it also rates candidates based on how they vote for freedom by rating legislation. Even if you are out of state, you may consider checking out the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance, and trying to duplicate something like it in your state. I know the NHLA would be happy to help with that. These are the folks that got a ban on Real ID passed in New Hampshire! They are VERY effective.<br /><br />The fight for freedom has just begun!<br /><br />Jim Forsythe<br />HQNH Meetup CoordinatorJim Forsythehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17946493078999002359noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-67975857008429150632008-01-12T11:19:00.000-08:002008-01-19T18:53:06.558-08:00Give Freedom a Chance<a href="http://operationlivefreeordie.com/vijay_snow2.jpg"><img src="http://operationlivefreeordie.com/vijay_snow2_small.jpg" /></a><br /><br /><a href="http://operationlivefreeordie.com/vijay_snow.jpg"><img src="http://operationlivefreeordie.com/vijay_snow_small.jpg" /></a><br /><br />Images (Jay Reiter/MCT) appear in this <a href="http://www.sacbee.com/838/story/609313.html">McClatchy article</a>:<br /><br />By WILLIAM DOUGLAS - McClatchy Newspapers<br /><br />MANCHESTER, N.H. - They come from across the country - and the political spectrum - to work in New Hampshire for Rep. Ron Paul, captivated by the philosophy and personality of the man who's become the Republican Pied Piper of the 2008 presidential campaign.<br /><br />Paul is low in polls here. He's got only modest campaign funds. But his long-shot campaign seems unmatched when it comes to the organization, dedication and enthusiasm of its volunteers here, where the first primary will be held on Tuesday.<br /><br />Perhaps none is more dedicated than Vijay Boyapati. He's the founding father of Operation Live Free or Die, an effort to get 1,000 volunteers to come to New Hampshire and live in youth hostel-like conditions to wave Ron Paul signs along highways, canvas neighborhoods and work phone banks.<br /><br />Boyapati's organization is independent of Paul's campaign and borrows its name from New Hampshire's motto. Its mission is to lift libertarian Paul to a surprise victory Tuesday - or at least a strong finish.<br /><br />"I know how important New Hampshire is in the election - it's the first primary and decides who's viable," he said. "If Ron Paul wins New Hampshire, it changes everything. It changes the perception of Paul's viability and the perception of the campaign to more than just an Internet phenomenon."<br /><br />Boyapati, 29, knows a little something about the Internet. He quit a well-paying software engineering job at Google in Seattle and raised more than $50,000 from 3,000 donors to launch Operation Live Free or Die - online, of course.<br /><br />"I could have taken a leave of absence, but I want to go all the way to November," he said. "I didn't quit my job to lose."<br /><br />Most of the cash has gone to renting 10 large houses throughout the state, each sleeping up to 24 volunteers, who are existing on caffeine, junk food and their dream of having a president who will strictly interpret the Constitution, return America to the gold standard and get U.S. troops out of Iraq. What little money's left after paying the rent has gone for supplies.<br /><br />"I cleared out Wal-Mart," Boyapati said. "I bought every single air mattress in Wal-Mart."<br /><br />Paul, campaigning in Manchester on Saturday, said he was grateful for Boyapati's effort but mildly shocked that he quit his job and moved cross-country for him.<br /><br />"When I heard about that, I said `Are you OK?'" Paul said.<br /><br />Boyapati, an Australian-born Indian who became a U.S. citizen last year, got hooked on Paul after watching a televised debate where Paul stated that terrorists attacked the United States because it's interfering in other countries' affairs.<br /><br />The comments angered former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who demanded that Paul retract them. Paul refused.<br /><br />"To say that when you have a crowd baying for your blood, that's a courageous thing," Boyapati said.<br /><br />In October Boyapati put out an online call for volunteers to come to New Hampshire. Sam Wolanyk, 37, of San Diego, signed up.<br /><br />"When I got here on Dec. 10, I was supposed to stay only until the 18th but then I saw how intense it was, so I called my wife and said I wanted to stay through the primary," Wolanyk said. "She said come home for Christmas. I got home Christmas Eve and came back the day after Christmas - with her."<br /><br />Kim Wolanyk, 38, a self-professed liberal Democrat, thought her husband had become a tad obsessed with Paul. But the more she heard her husband talk, and the more she realized how angry she was at congressional Democrats for failing to end the Iraq war or kill the Patriot Act, the better Ron Paul sounded.<br /><br />Now she's waving signs along highways and living in a group home - and loving it.<br /><br />"I didn't know there were other people out there who thought like me, I didn't know they felt the way I felt," she said. "Ron Paul - I don't agree with him on everything, but he's a man of integrity."<br /><br />Boyapati hopes Operation Live Free or Die has a big future.<br /><br />"When we change everything in New Hampshire, we'll go to South Carolina and Nevada," he said. "This is only the beginning."Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-81190406850293294272008-01-10T06:06:00.000-08:002008-01-11T07:14:06.226-08:00Once in a lifetime experienceAfter my first full night's sleep after 9 days in New Hampshire with Operation Live Free Or Die, I've had a chance to reflect on this once in a lifetime experience.<br /><br />I can say quite honestly, that I have never enjoyed a group of people more than the supporters I lived with and volunteered with in New Hampshire. It is a reflection on the quality and intelligence of Ron Paul and his message of liberty, that he attracts such highly thoughtful, fun, clever, and generous people.<br /><br />The fact that we were all working toward a common goal made the experience that much more meaningful. We are up against true tyranny in this country, but that didn't stop us from turning our struggle into one giant week-long party for liberty. <br /><br />Thank you, Vijay, for having this vision for OLDF <span style="font-style:italic;">and following through on it</span> to make it happen. You and Trevor (and surely many others) have shown what can be accomplished for this revolutionary movement if we focus and follow through on great ideas. <br /><br />I feel honored to have been invited to participate and get to know you all. I highly recommend that others join in the upcoming similar efforts in Nevada and elsewhere. We don't get many chances to be in the midst of history in the making.<br /><br /><a href="http://vegangirl.com">Diana</a>Dianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07560941304376402462noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-81641490032977889222008-01-09T09:49:00.000-08:002008-01-09T10:11:39.680-08:00We want Liberty, not Bill and Hillary!An <a href="http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/08/paul-supporters-out-shout-clintons/">article in the New York Times</a> describes the fervent Operation Live Free or Die volunteers and how their chanting often drowned out the chants of other groups of supporters.<br /><br /><img src="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/01/08/washington/hillary_paul.jpg"><br /><br />At the ABC debate I remember each candidate had a group of supporters gathered outside St Anselm College with signs. Ron Paul's supporters made up about 30% of the entire group and at one stage we were next to Hillary's group. While they were chanting "Hillary! Hillary!" our group was chanting "We want Liberty, not Bill and Hillary!"<br />Of course they were drowned out because our group was three times as big as theirs, but things got really fun when we started chanting "She voted for the War! She voted for the War!" The faces of almost all Hillary's supporters dropped.<br /><br />Each of them was thinking, oh yeah... she <i>did</i> vote for the war... twice!Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-84264821196285692842008-01-08T21:48:00.000-08:002008-01-10T06:45:41.987-08:00Vijay and MikeThe other day <a href="http://www.ianh.org/PublicRelations/PresPrimary08_TownHallMeeting.php">I spoke at the Indian association of New Hampshire alongside Presidential candidate Mike Gravel</a>. I spoke first, for about 20 minutes, then Senator Gravel spoke for about the same time. Each of us took questions from the audience and then I had the chance to ask Mike a question:<br /><br />"Senator Gravel, firstly I'd like to say it's an honor to sit beside you and listen to your ideas. I also wanted to personally thank you for your role in ending the draft in the 70s. The draft is one of the most immoral attacks on personal freedom that one could imagine.<br /><br />I became a citizen last year because I believe in the principles on which this Republic was founded, and I believe in the Constitution. You've spoken a lot about democracy, but if you look at the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, the word "democracy" is not mentioned a single time. Our nation is a Republic founded to secure the blessing of liberty for ourselves and our posterity.<br /><br />The 9th and 10th amendments in the bill of rights emphasize that the power not delegated to the Federal government should go to the states, and to the people. The benefit of having little power at the Federal level, and most power at the local level is that citizens have choice. If a citizen doesn't like the community they're in, they can move immediately and they have a large number of states to choose from. In a democracy, voters have to wait four years, and the choice they're given is typically the lesser of two horrible evils.<br /><br />So my question is why don't you support returning to the principles on which the country was founded with more freedom and less government?<br /><br />Also, I wish you well in New Hampshire, but if things don't go well, I invite you to endorse Ron Paul for President. He's a man of integrity, he speaks the truth and he's a tireless defender of the Constitution."<br /><br />Senator Gravel then spent a few minutes waffling about One World Government, and talking about how state governments are often just as incompetent as the Federal government (totally missing my point about competition between the states, and choice for individuals in each state). He smiled at my request that he endorse Ron, saying he invites Ron to endorse him and that Ron would make a great Secretary of Defense in a Gravel administration.<br /><br />I couldn't help but chuckle.Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-33034083789280151992008-01-07T16:34:00.000-08:002008-01-07T16:35:43.040-08:00Ron Paul Supporters Operation Live Free or Die<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://blip.tv/scripts/flash/showplayer.swf?enablejs=true&feedurl=http%3A%2F%2Ftalkradionews%2Eblip%2Etv%2Frss&file=http%3A%2F%2Fblip%2Etv%2Frss%2Fflash%2F590617&showplayerpath=http%3A%2F%2Fblip%2Etv%2Fscripts%2Fflash%2Fshowplayer%2Eswf" width="400" height="255" allowfullscreen="true" id="showplayer"><param name="movie" value="http://blip.tv/scripts/flash/showplayer.swf?enablejs=true&feedurl=http%3A%2F%2Ftalkradionews%2Eblip%2Etv%2Frss&file=http%3A%2F%2Fblip%2Etv%2Frss%2Fflash%2F590617&showplayerpath=http%3A%2F%2Fblip%2Etv%2Fscripts%2Fflash%2Fshowplayer%2Eswf" /><param name="quality" value="best" /></object>Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-84853000198624793102008-01-07T11:37:00.000-08:002008-01-07T11:38:21.621-08:00The Operation Live Free or Die Youtube channel<a href="http://youtube.com/profile_videos?user=OLFDchannel">Did you know about it</a>?Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-41726594873479266532008-01-06T21:58:00.001-08:002008-01-07T14:55:30.936-08:00Ron Paul backlash hits FoxFox faced a huge <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/01/06/the_ron_paul_backlash_hits_fox.html">backlash in downtown Manchester, New Hampshire</a> with hundreds of Operation Live Free or Die volunteers and local Ron Paul supporters gathering for a protest. This was a <a href="http://digg.com/politics/Spontaneous_Ron_Paul_Supporters_Rally_in_Manchester">big story which made the top spot in digg</a> within an hour of it going live on the web.<br /><br /><object height="355" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/HvfwRAIluzk&rel=1"><param name="wmode" value="transparent"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/HvfwRAIluzk&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" height="355" width="425"></embed></object>Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-46641993810700048512008-01-06T00:29:00.000-08:002008-01-07T07:32:49.827-08:00PicturesA collection of <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/olfdpictures">Operation Live Free or Die Pictures</a>Roxi & Jayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17676295758689367624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-7481472528917169032008-01-05T22:32:00.001-08:002008-01-08T10:29:28.602-08:00Snowmen for Ron paulThe Hampton house built an army of snowmen in Exeter, NH the other night. Enjoy!<br /><br /><object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/T9weeXS54Jw&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/T9weeXS54Jw&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object><br /><br /><a href="http://imageshack.us"><img src="http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/5471/imgp1642st2.jpg" border="0" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/></a><br/>Roxi & Jayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17676295758689367624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-21764585277639390932008-01-05T20:35:00.000-08:002008-01-07T07:44:51.268-08:00The Intersection of Ron Paul and TGI Fridays<a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/Story?id=4090416&page=1">Article in ABC News</a>:<br /><br />At the busy intersection of Rt. 28 and the Mall of New Hampshire entrance, between roaring six-lane traffic and the glittering retail mecca, the libertarian Republican presidential candidate's eclectic ground soldiers staged a makeshift battleground, waving signs and and playing chicken with the oncoming traffic ... all in the name of the man sometimes known as Dr. No.<br /><br />...Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-38380036639967590102008-01-01T06:10:00.000-08:002008-01-01T06:34:39.867-08:00They risk their lives for us, we give our time and energy for themI just flew into New Hampshire late last night, where I was greeted quite warmly by a huge group of Ron Paul supporters, celebrating the New Year at Murphy's Tap Room.<br /><br />On my flight, I had the pleasure of sitting next to an Army reservist, who was on his way home to visit his wife for 15 days after being in Iraq for 8 months. Then, he goes back for another 4 months. He hopes this is his last tour, but he isn't sure. He had just finished another 12-month tour, when he was sent right back out again. He said there is a limit for the Reserves. You aren't supposed to have to tour for more than 2 years in any 5 year period, but he didn't seem convinced that he wouldn't be called again anyway. He was a very upbeat, kind man. He wanted to start his life, but felt like everything was on hold. "But I guess, in the end, it's worth it, right?"<br /><br />We chatted for a while and then the discussion turned to the primary. He said he doesn't like to talk about politics but he thinks he will have to vote for a Democrat this time. "I'm not very happy with my Commander-in-Chief," he said. He wants a big change in Washington and he doesn't want the U.S. military jumping from country to country over there trying to fix everything.<br /><br />I told him I was supporting Ron Paul who will end the war and will definitely bring a huge change to Washington. I know he was more interested in spending time with his wife than researching political candidates, but I hope he looks into Ron Paul.<br /><br />It seems like no matter who I meet, and no matter who those people are voting for, when I hear what is important to them, it's clear that Ron Paul will deliver the America they are looking for. We just need to keep getting the word out.<br /><br /><a href="http://vegangirl.com">Diana</a>Dianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07560941304376402462noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-20242385369996979162007-12-31T10:56:00.001-08:002007-12-31T10:56:54.312-08:00Ron beats Rudy?Operation Live Free or Die efforts mentioned in the Wall Street Journal article <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119888809249456697.html">Ron beats Rudy</a>:<br /><br />Ron Beats Rudy?<br />December 29, 2007; Page A10<br />Wall Street Journal<br /><br />For several hours on Sunday, more than a dozen Ron Paul volunteers stood in snow drifts in the rain outside the Mall of New Hampshire in Manchester <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=md4yBfvSCjo">waving at last-minute Christmas shoppers</a> and handing out hundreds of yards signs.<br /><br />The campaign doesn't know how many people participated because, as with so many Paul rallies, this one was organized entirely by fans not officially associated with the campaign.<br /><br />"We told them to take Christmas Eve and Christmas off, and next thing we know they're doing a sign wave at the mall," said Jim Forsythe, a self-employed engineer and former Air Force pilot from Strafford, N.H., who independently organizes volunteer efforts for Ron Paul.<br /><br />That spontaneous grassroots support is why Mr. Paul, an obstetrician from Lake Jackson, Texas, could pull off a stunner on Jan. 8 and place third in New Hampshire's Republican primary. If he does, he would embarrass Rudy Giuliani and steal media limelight from John McCain and Mitt Romney, who are battling for first place.<br /><br />Many Republican operatives in New Hampshire, even those affiliated with other campaigns, think Mr. Paul is headed for an impressive, double-digit performance. That he has been polling in the high single digits for months is discounted, because the polls may be missing the depth of his support.<br /><br />Why? For starters, he appears to be drawing new voters. Polls that screen for "likely" voters might screen out many Paul supporters who haven't voted often, or at all, before. Many of Mr. Paul's supporters appear to be first-time voters. They will be able to cast their ballots because New Hampshire allows them to register and vote on the day of an election.<br /><br />Even Mr. Paul's New Hampshire spokesman, Kate Rick, is an unlikely political activist. She grew up in a political family in Washington, D.C. and says "I swore I would never work in politics." She only changed her mind after finding Mr. Paul, a candidate she says she can finally believe in. "Most people I know in the grass roots are like that," she said. "My closest friends have never voted before, and they're die-hard Paul people now."<br /><br />There is another reason to discount the polls on Mr. Paul. The one thing that unites his supporters is a desire to be left alone, not only by government, but by irritating marketers and meddling pollsters, too. Mr. Paul's supporters might well be screening their calls and not-so-inadvertently screening out pollsters. Still, some observers of the primary race here downplay this support, noting that a lot of the activists who show up in news stories are not state residents and won't be voting.<br /><br />It is true that Paul supporters from New York, New Jersey and even California are prominent at campaign rallies. But volunteers and campaign staffers say that, although out-of-state volunteers often are the most flamboyant and can attend day-time rallies while local supporters are at work, they do not outnumber the locals.<br /><br />"Ninety percent [of his supporters] are from New Hampshire," says Jared Chicoine, Mr. Paul's New Hampshire coordinator. Keith Murphy, a former Democratic campaign worker from Maryland who owns Murphy's Taproom in Manchester, has held several Paul rallies at his restaurant, which has become a regular hangout for the Paul crowd. When the candidate shows up, about 75% of the activists at an event are from out of state, he said, but on other nights it's about 50-50.<br /><br />Regardless of where they are from, organizing Mr. Paul's supporters is a challenge. "This is entirely grassroots oriented to the point that the official campaign structure seems almost lost, to the point that they don't know what to do with all these people," Mr. Murphy said.<br /><br />On their own initiative, and at their own expense, Paul volunteers hold rallies, print and distribute brochures and even purchase ads. "I pick up the paper and say, wow, there's an ad and it's not my ad," Mr. Chicoine told me.<br /><br />The buzz surrounding the Paul campaign is reminiscent of the grassroots campaign Democrat Carol Shea-Porter waged against Republican Rep. Jeb Bradley last year. Polls showed Mrs. Shea-Porter trailing by 19 points in October. With almost no money and no support from the Democratic establishment, she came from behind and beat the congressman 51% to 49%.<br /><br />Many are wondering if the polls are similarly missing Mr. Paul's momentum. Mrs. Shea-Porter and Mr. Paul have very different ideas about how to use the power of government, but both strongly oppose the war in Iraq. And Mrs. Shea-Porter ran last year as a fiscal conservative, so it's possible Mr. Paul could win over many Republicans who voted for her last year.<br /><br />Mr. Chicoine and other Paul supporters say that, contrary to conventional wisdom, most of Mr. Paul's backers are Republicans, not independents. But everyone agrees that Mr. Paul draws an unusual mix of libertarians, fiscally conservative Democrats, conservative Republicans, home-schoolers, vegans, gambling aficionados, anti-abortion activists and others who want the government to butt out of some aspect of their lives.<br /><br />But will they get out to vote on primary day?<br /><br />"I've never seen a group of people that are this energetic about a candidate," Mr. Murphy said. "It's something else."<br /><br />That sentiment is shared by Republicans who have observed numerous New Hampshire primaries. The level of enthusiasm for Mr. Paul is remarkable, they say. It transcends the state's Libertarian base (about 4% of the electorate). And by many accounts, Mr. Paul's backers here are more energized and committed than are supporters of Mr. Giuliani, who may enjoy inflated poll numbers because of his celebrity status.<br /><br />National attention is focused on the horse races between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and between Messrs. McCain and Romney. But the shy obstetrician from Texas could be the surprise story of the New Hampshire primary.<br /><br />Mr. Cline is editorial page editor of the New Hampshire Union Leader.<br /><br />##<br /><br />Jane's Note: Cline initially dismissed this candidacy yet is now asking the question, is Paul going to trump Rudy? Amazing progress we've made and a good indication of the recognition of support in this state.Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-205894549875263702007-12-31T10:46:00.001-08:002007-12-31T10:46:54.830-08:00Voter FraudAs the meetup coordinator for New Hampshire, I wanted to update everyone on the efforts of the campaign to make sure the election is free from any fraud, and votes are counted accurately. There are a lot of posts and e-mail going around about this, so I thought it would be good for people to hear something from the folks on the ground and closest to the campaign. I have been talking to the NH campaign manager about this issue, and he has in turn been discussing it with national. They are taking the issue quite seriously, contrary to the rumors floating around the internet.<br /><br />First, I have done hand counts here in NH in the past, with my kids sitting by my side. I know the folks in my town take the accuracy of the count quite seriously, and we normally have numerous volunteers to count the votes. Each table has two people so they can double check each other. The hand counts are a very transparent process, and this is what is used in about half the communities. <br /><br />The other half use scanning machines, NOT the all-electronic machines. A paper trail is required in New Hampshire. So the person will fill out a paper ballot, and insert it into the machine to be counted and registered. If there is an error, it is spit back out, giving the person an opportunity to fix the mistake. All the paper ballots are put into a box and kept on file for 60 days (see RSA 659:95 - <a href="http://www.sos.nh.gov/rsa659.htm">http://www.sos.nh.gov/rsa659.htm</a>) for possible recounts. It is my understanding that many communities go ahead and hand count that night to double-check the scanning machines. These machines are NOT hooked up by modem.<br /><br />The campaign has plans for the day of the primary that will help ensure a clean vote AND maximize the number of people that turn out. The best thing supporters in New Hampshire can do is to volunteer with the campaign to work the day of the primary, all day and into the evening. Working for other groups rather than the campaign will only dilute our efforts and risk destroying all the hard work us NH residents have made starting as far back as March. There are hundreds of polling locations - we need everyone's help if we want to cover as many as possible. Having half the people work for the campaign, and half for other groups will mean we can only cover half the polling locations.<br /><br />There have been a lot of nasty things said about the official campaign. Having worked closely with the campaign since they began in NH, I find this extremely frustrating. Several of these people I worked with prior to the official campaign starting, and they are great hardworking people who want Dr Paul to win. In NH, the grassroots supporters and the campaign have had a great working relationship, and there is no need to destroy that.Jim Forsythehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17946493078999002359noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-11758237521056544022007-12-31T00:04:00.001-08:002007-12-31T00:53:13.524-08:00Breakfast with RonnyPeople in New Hampshire take their politics seriously. They have come to expect that candidates from each party will visit and speak with them directly. It's not uncommon to run into a Presidential candidate in a bookstore or a coffee shop.<br /><br />One of the regular stops for all Presidential candidates in New Hampshire is the <a href="http://www.redarrowdiner.com/">Red Arrow</a>, a small diner in downtown Manchester. A few days ago Ron Paul showed up to the Red Arrow for a breakfast coffee and some toast. The <a href="http://concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071230/NEWS01/712300369">story is written up in the Concord Monitor</a>.<br /><br />After Ron finished breakfast he came out to speak with a group of his supporters who had gathered outside the diner. The coolest moment for me was when he saw me and said "I remember you!". He spent a few minutes asking me questions about how Operation Live Free or Die was going, how many volunteers we had in the state, and how citizens of New Hampshire were receiving his message of freedom, peace and prosperity. I told him that most people in New Hampshire were still undecided, because of their spirit of independence, but that they were very receptive to the message. I also told him how all of our volunteers were carrying pocket Constitutions and were explaining to voters that "this is Ron's platform". The press (who were also gathered outside with us) really loved that.<br /><br />The Union Leader also <a href="http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Paul+woos+undecided+voters+at+landmark+city+restaurant&articleId=f4fb4473-3e5f-4efb-9f05-447f320dc58e">wrote about my experience hamming it up with Ronny outside the Red Arrow</a>.Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-68610686162299405822007-12-30T23:05:00.001-08:002007-12-30T23:21:55.662-08:00Honk, I'm freezing for your freedom!Over the last few days we've had several large sign waving efforts at the mall of New Hampshire, at the most trafficked intersection in the state. We've had a tremendous response, giving out hundreds of yard signs, Constitutions and reams of literature on Ron Paul.<br /><br />Each day the sign waving effort has become larger with volunteers flocking to New Hampshire. You can feel the energy growing each day, and it's such a rush to hear cars honking at you and people drive by who're enthusiastic about Dr Paul.<br /><br />The Revolution is here!<br /><br />Part 1:<br /><object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/md4yBfvSCjo&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/md4yBfvSCjo&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object><br /><br />Part 2:<br /><object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/JPLNCr3XXPU&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/JPLNCr3XXPU&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-77347654039541598172007-12-22T11:05:00.000-08:002007-12-22T11:37:54.774-08:00I'm back from New Hampshire...a reflection on my experienceI just returned from a week in New Hampshire (12/12 - 12/18) as a part of Operation Live Free or Die (OLFD). Here are some notes on my experience:<br /><br />The OLFD folks are working hard in New Hampshire for Ron Paul, and there is a lot of energy from the volunteers. We have come from all over the country. I met people from Pennsylvania, New York, Arizona, Oregon, Kentucky, California, Missouri, Washington, and more! Most everyone coming into New Hampshire end up at one of the rented homes that OLFD have arranged for us. The homes get very busy but it's good to be among like-minded people.<br /><br />During the week I was there I worked on several assignments. Some activities were directed by the campaign, others we did on our own. Here's a list of the different activities that were going on during my stay:<br /><br />1. Voter ID canvassing (directed by campaign): going door to door to identify voters' registration and issues that are important to them.<br /><br />2. Voter Advocacy (directed by campaign): going to specific homes spread throughout an area talking to people about issues that they have said are important to them.<br /><br />3. Phonebanking (directed by campaign): same thing as voter ID canvassing, but by phone.<br /><br />4. Business canvassing (on our own): going into different towns and stopping by businesses to talk to the owners/workers about Ron Paul. We made sure only to talk with employees if they were not busy with customers.<br /><br />5. Posting signs (on our own): we posted RP signs at major intersections of the towns we drove through.<br /><br />6. Handing out fliers in public areas (on our own): we walked down busy city streets talking with shoppers about Ron Paul. I FELT THIS TO BE THE MOST POSITIVE EXPERIENCE OUT OF THEM ALL.<br /><br />7. Sign waving (on our own): we waved RP in the morning before canvassing and at night during high traffic times.<br /><br />8. Boston Tea Party (on our own): a nasty winter storm hit this day keeping many people indoors. The city of Boston was dead quiet but 700 of us RP supporters turned out to hear amazing speeches (Rand Paul, Jim Forsythe to name a couple) by several people.<br /><br />9. Blanket canvassing (on our own): several of us decided to simply go to uncanvassed areas and go door to door telling people about Ron Paul.<br /><br />Some reflections and <em>suggestions</em> on my experience:<br /><br />There are a LOT of people arriving in New Hampshire to help out. Coordinating together is a major challenge. <em>Do your best to be self-sufficient!</em><br /><br />1. Rent your own car<br />2. Bring your own food and drink (some of the OLFD homes will pitch in and cook meals together, but on their own schedule)<br />3. Keep RP fliers and materials with you to pass out (OLFD has plenty of material stored up at their houses - but some with you so you don't have to go back and forth)<br /><strong>4. I would recommend asking OLFD and/or the campaign HQ in Concord if you can take a specific project and run with by yourself or with another volunteer instead of trying to coordinate activities every day with other volunteers.</strong><br /><br />I would also recommend <em>helping in whatever way you feel you're best suited to help with</em>.<br /><br />Bring WINTER clothing - it gets COLD, WET, and WINDY!<br /><br />Suggestions on activities:<br /><br />They are all important, but for me I found my best experience came from going door to door to talk with voters in areas that had not been contacted yet. Unfortunately, it is frowned upon to canvass door to door after dark (about 4:30pm), so many people won't be home.<br /><br />The other activity I found effective was walking busy streets, talking with voters, and passing out information. People seemed to be less defensive and more open to talking/taking information with this venue than any other I tried.<br /><br /><strong><em>My personal suggestion: </em></strong>It may be just the same to take a week (or however much time you can) off and work on campaigning in your home state/area. Find out how and when your state votes, pass out voter registration, get voters to switch parties if they need to, and assist them in getting involved in your state as much as possible. There is a LOT of help in New Hampshire and we'll need as much help across the states for us to win.<br /><br />All that said, my hats off to OLFD and the Ron Paul campaign in New Hampshire - great work everybody. It was very exciting to be among the ever-enthusiastic supporters of Ron Paul in the state that holds the first primary in the nation.<br /><br />The impression I got from voters in New Hampshire is that Ron Paul has GREAT support. He does, however, have his work cut out for him. The Democrats have a lot of support among Independent voters and Mitt Romney has strong support among Repubicans. My guess is that Ron Paul will have a very strong showing in New Hampshire and could very well win the state!<br /><br />Here's to freedom!Trevorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02204511866535491250noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-26136929006354821842007-12-21T08:16:00.000-08:002007-12-21T08:17:27.423-08:00Too Much of a Good Thing?I posted the following to the <a href="http://www.dailypaul.com">Daily Paul</a>, but thought it would be of interest to anyone looking at Operation Live Free or Die. <br /><br />----------------------<br /><br />I wanted to post an update of what is going on in New Hampshire, since all eyes seem to be focused on us. I’ve seen e-mails, posts, blogs, etc, about the campaign in New Hampshire that seem to bear little relation to reality, so I wanted to try to provide a counterbalance to those posts.<br /><br />As a Meetup coordinator in New Hampshire, I've had a lot of people contact me wanting to help in this state. The outpouring of support and offers to help have been truly outstanding and gratifying. However, there has also been some help that has been undesirable, and downright harmful to our efforts here. I’ve said several times that Ron Paul's best asset is his supporters. But they are also his biggest liability. There can truly be "too much of a good thing".<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Current Status of the Campaign</span><br /><br />I’ve worked a lot with the official campaign. Many of the hired folks are people I worked with on the grassroots level before they got hired. Although many are young, they are smart and extremely motivated. Several of them gave up high paying jobs with no hope of going back in order to get Dr. Paul elected, so their dedication is not to be questioned. It’s a small staff (10) but they have worked extremely well to leverage the energy of all the supporters. They tend to keep very quiet about what they are doing since they don’t want the “competition” to know what they are up to, and therefore they get far less credit than they deserve. Things that have been done, and my perception of them:<br /><br /><ul><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">Direct Mail</span>: The direct mail is easily the best of any Republican's, if not the best of anyone's on both sides of the aisle. They have probably sent out a total of 10-20 direct mail pieces, all of high quality. Many of these pieces were targeted to the recipient. For example, homeschoolers all got a flyer on homeschooling, and Dr. Paul’s protection of their rights. Those that care about sovereignty got a nice flyer on that, etc. The one that went to all Republicans was a beautiful 8-page beautiful piece.</li><br /><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">Radio</span>: I have heard as many or more ads for Dr. Paul on the radio as any other candidate. It’s blasting the airwaves. A day won’t go by where I won’t hear several radio ads on several popular stations.</li><br /><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">Phones</span>: Our phone banks are almost always constantly manned, and we don’t let up. Also, the campaign has done a lot of targeted auto-calls with some great messages. We have tons of coverage over the phones.</li><br /><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">TV</span>: I have to admit, I don't watch much TV. People didn't like the original ad, but the more recent ones are very good. The one that came out today, I thought was great. </li><br /><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">Canvassing</span>: We are getting a lot of people knocking on doors, largely thinks to <a href="http://www.operationlivefreeordie.com">Operation Live Free or Die</a>. But we can always use more people!</li><br /><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">Visits</span>: Dr. Paul has spent a lot of time out here over the last month. We will never get enough of him, and unfortunately have to share him with Iowa, S.C., Michigan, etc. But he is definitely working hard, and shaking a lot of hands. And the people that meet him love him.<br /></li><br /></ul><br />As you can see, the campaign is hitting things very hard. They are serious about New Hampshire.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Too Much Help</span><br /><br />With as much as the campaign, local supporters, and Operation Live Free or Die folks are doing in the state, it is very easy to get “too much help”. Some examples:<br /><br />Some folks outside the state have decided to do "auto-calls" on their own. Given the amount of auto-calls the campaign is doing, this is getting on peoples nerves. Also, someone forgot to take the time zone into account, and people were getting calls in the middle of the night!!! You can’t imagine how painful it is for us to hear "I was supporting Ron Paul, but all this calls are pissing me off, and I won't vote for him". This has happened several times, and is really a problem. If you know who this is – STOP IT. In fact, this is hurting so much, I wonder if it is coming from one of our opponents.<br /><br />Some folks have come into the state, and handed out flyers for marijuana, or 9-11 truth. That's help we DON'T need. No matter what your opinion is on these things, you don't hand this stuff to someone you don’t know well! We almost had a die-hard meetup member drop out because of this. The key to winning people over is to find out THEIR issue, and speak to that. Don't push your issue. If you come out to NH, please keep this in mind.<br /><br />Many people, including myself, are concerned about vote-count, voter fraud, etc. Many third party organizations are talking a lot about this. But I have talked to the campaign and sincerely believe that the campaign's plans should handle this. Third parties coming into New Hampshire, who are not familiar with what goes on here, could actually hurt us. Please leave this to the New Hampshirites, and the campaign. We've got plans we can't talk about.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Might Help, Hopefully Won't Hurt</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Letter Writing</span>: I know there are some campaigns to write letters to NH. I think this is pretty unobtrusive and could help a bit, and shouldn't really hurt. The important thing is to have a good message on the letters. Stay away from anything controversial. Maybe just say that you support Ron Paul, and hope that the folks in NH will consider him. Don't focus in on issues that they may disagree on.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">So How Can People Help?</span><br /><br /><ul><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">Work on your own state</span>. It's looking likely that this will be a brokered convention, and we need to get delegates wherever we can get them. With the hugely successful fundraising, this is going to be a national campaign, and the eggs are no longer in one basket (NH). There are 20+ states that will have caucuses and primaries on Super Tuesday. With the large grassroots we have, we can compete in these if people start working now. A good site for canvassing training and other ideas is <a href="http://www.ronpaulreveres.com/">www.ronpaulreveres.com</a></li><br /><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">Come out to NH ASAP</span> as part of <a href="http://www.operationlivefreeordie.com">www.operationlivefreeordie.com</a>. If you can’t come out, please donate to that effort (using the donate tab on their site).</li><br /><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">Donate to the campaign</span>. The next effort is <a href="http://www.donate2008.org/">New Year's Money Bomb</a> The $4.3M, and $6.0M has really gotten people talking in NH, and taking Dr. Paul seriously. Breaking $20M will as well.</li><br /><br /><li><span style="font-weight:bold;">The blimp</span> has also created a lot of buzz. Reporters in NH are dying to ride on it. Make sure it gets to NH by donating at <a href="http://www.ronpaulblimp.com">Ron Paul Blimp</a>.</li><br /></ul><br /><br />I hope all this information helps. I am so happy that folks from around the country want to help us win New Hampshire!Jim Forsythehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17946493078999002359noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-45492087217866149772007-12-19T22:33:00.000-08:002007-12-19T22:34:28.893-08:00Spreading the message of freedom despite a blizzard<object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/cr0I6ljBUHU&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/cr0I6ljBUHU&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-59332329702487425622007-12-19T21:09:00.000-08:002007-12-19T21:45:31.870-08:00Dr. Paul is in town!!Dr Paul is in town, this makes our full time jobs double overtime, and we could never be more excited or tired. I have to roll out of NH tomorrow for christmas with my daughter, olivia but don't worry ill be working from missouri and laura will be here so volunteers will still be coordinated :)<br /><br />He went to portsmouth late this morning to have lunch with his family and then greet businesses and residents, we put signs all up and down the highway with signs which were removed by the NHDOT at 3pm (after Ron Saw them)even though the STATE TROOPERS had given us permission to have them on the highway til 5pm... a meetup member snapped this for us<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhg2HmdMQ7TN8F7r6DjwczDhMofSoutP-GKPVnAXHCct5dswV0egM6Yuhsvj-GsCQ0yhpLO6yFG3ekslBbKCzSljs65Vuv04xEwV59_VxJsUvOrESL9zUfoGexJ2SplGDf7SDYlxkLbrT8u/s1600-h/IMG_2232.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhg2HmdMQ7TN8F7r6DjwczDhMofSoutP-GKPVnAXHCct5dswV0egM6Yuhsvj-GsCQ0yhpLO6yFG3ekslBbKCzSljs65Vuv04xEwV59_VxJsUvOrESL9zUfoGexJ2SplGDf7SDYlxkLbrT8u/s400/IMG_2232.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5145919974457697762" /></a><br /><br />so then we went had a sign wave just down from where ron was and told people where he was so they could hear him speak. Next we headed to Concord HQ to help with phone banking calling people to invite them to hear him speak over the next few days<br />putting signs together, etc<br /><br />Ron paul had just left on his way to Franklin Pierce Law School to have a Presidential Forum, in which all candidates were invited, only 2 excepted, Dr. Paul, and Mike Gravel, who canceled at the last minute, so Dr Paul spoke about the cons of executive power and then had a Q and A with the audience, it was great, and as always he did SO AWESOME, man that guy is a genius!!! so here are a few pics<br /><br />the event<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivjJ4VW5HCUsRGBp7Y5mbuN16tK0lwoxNWMlNowsk6RMyrSINBBgCbotG1xSBYMUlUx2ySc68MAllcKPicgCqzvLR9gfy_FG9s-JX0VYJlFAU02fVfAuMqBNPzmLLuwFlQodpahOCXtDMQ/s1600-h/S6300349_1024x768.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivjJ4VW5HCUsRGBp7Y5mbuN16tK0lwoxNWMlNowsk6RMyrSINBBgCbotG1xSBYMUlUx2ySc68MAllcKPicgCqzvLR9gfy_FG9s-JX0VYJlFAU02fVfAuMqBNPzmLLuwFlQodpahOCXtDMQ/s400/S6300349_1024x768.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5145923801273558514" /></a><br /><br />me getting jays christmas present ready :)<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivLiy_d8clG-H4v2jIZoaNjLTQORfqrjU6q5Ws2JfsuRffY8P4KKle1vaEs7hhITfWJlfJKDC_2LjhvD-zLRQt9mx_nVt_m5mcrDhF5vx9vvhHiI9CtAS5TEMy4J3Qnj4wTWLn71sX7K06/s1600-h/S6300356_1024x768.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivLiy_d8clG-H4v2jIZoaNjLTQORfqrjU6q5Ws2JfsuRffY8P4KKle1vaEs7hhITfWJlfJKDC_2LjhvD-zLRQt9mx_nVt_m5mcrDhF5vx9vvhHiI9CtAS5TEMy4J3Qnj4wTWLn71sX7K06/s400/S6300356_1024x768.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5145926554347595330" /></a><br /><br />matt (AZ OLFD volunteer) and Dr. Paul<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgAnfIQLZo0I5-mPH39HTSGrZ2aJlrl9bsPktwegRTWZ9O33-zqhs7Gt9GbfXPlOJFIuRcbQhb0DM1b2S_O1Yc2e7lAGoC-Ko1iTXLM6XDDprAoIeTFDI5Khx8yyMcW6p_nV5fVOYCmYbZ_/s1600-h/S6300355_1024x768.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgAnfIQLZo0I5-mPH39HTSGrZ2aJlrl9bsPktwegRTWZ9O33-zqhs7Gt9GbfXPlOJFIuRcbQhb0DM1b2S_O1Yc2e7lAGoC-Ko1iTXLM6XDDprAoIeTFDI5Khx8yyMcW6p_nV5fVOYCmYbZ_/s400/S6300355_1024x768.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5145925832793089554" /></a><br /><br />a view of the crowd<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLrNIMspjTVgfwfa5noQsl1Ts6KvV-p6X5BLQ3FECR6WrMpA_UMToCsolah6_htWGgokj6VbnXSAg5AuPbwNlH6MXiPGR7L_2XgowXt45mMAlLUc5NPs3Il-USt3BST1kIejsypcbHiGZB/s1600-h/S6300348_1024x768.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLrNIMspjTVgfwfa5noQsl1Ts6KvV-p6X5BLQ3FECR6WrMpA_UMToCsolah6_htWGgokj6VbnXSAg5AuPbwNlH6MXiPGR7L_2XgowXt45mMAlLUc5NPs3Il-USt3BST1kIejsypcbHiGZB/s400/S6300348_1024x768.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5145925837088056866" /></a><br /> <br />trying to mess up curtis's picture taking<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaGVtjci4FcAuNAFSM0lql3VWgKT8QRV376SVm7wFJlAJGx4URksfb_he_ikqtNgcdY9fosNJaLQN6ceTmKssfaSRfR_GkluGmkTHI8aCPy9G7PKlkEhTBzToprAT-E1TW7TI6R1djtzP-/s1600-h/S6300351_1024x768.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaGVtjci4FcAuNAFSM0lql3VWgKT8QRV376SVm7wFJlAJGx4URksfb_he_ikqtNgcdY9fosNJaLQN6ceTmKssfaSRfR_GkluGmkTHI8aCPy9G7PKlkEhTBzToprAT-E1TW7TI6R1djtzP-/s400/S6300351_1024x768.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5145925841383024178" /></a><br /><br />thanks for reading! <br /><br />RoxiRoxi & Jayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17676295758689367624noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9137295433915690749.post-36768015877909604812007-12-19T20:16:00.000-08:002007-12-19T20:30:30.703-08:00Freedom brings us togetherI often tell the media that there's no place I'd rather be, and nothing else I'd rather be doing, than fighting for my freedom in the crucial battleground state of New Hampshire. I can't think of anything more inspirational than defending liberty for all Americans. As I explain, I really had no choice in quitting my job at Google.<br /><br />But what makes the effort especially exciting for me is the vast community of liberty-minded citizens that I've discovered in the last few weeks. Many people have joined us in New Hampshire. Many more have donated their money to our cause. And yet more have sent their well wishes.<br /><br />I've recently been humbled by the generosity of the <a href="http://www.freestateproject.org/">Free State Project</a> in New Hampshire. An offshoot of this project, known at Ladies of Liberty, volunteered to feed volunteers of Operation Live Free or Die by cooking for us twice a week. This Monday, we were treated to home cooked lasagna and I can assure you, this is a vast improvement over cold bagels, stale doritos, and warm beer in a coffee mug. And just today we received a delicious box of confectioneries from California.<br /><br />I want to thank everyone for the time, their efforts, their generosity, their gifts and especially their well wishes in this important effort to restore freedom to our beloved Republic.Vijayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12376645525363126901noreply@blogger.com0