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To: buckalfa

Yeah but most all yall agree that DH would be your first choice if you thought he could win. What will it take to bring FT and MH’s supporters over here?


71 posted on 01/13/2008 9:39:34 AM PST by CindyDawg
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To: CindyDawg
Yeah but most all yall agree that DH would be your first choice if you thought he could win. What will it take to bring FT and MH’s supporters over here?

IMHO, the most useful direction would be to focus upon Christian resources. Being internally focused, they are pretty unplugged from other venues. However, once one gains access, the word spreads like wildfire. That is what fired Huck up. There are may national level organizations that could be utilized to Hunter's advantage.

Bible Study Fellowship, as an example. A single member with friends and relatives in other cities also in the fellowship could singlehandedly start a chain reaction, growing across fellowship groups across the nation, and into individual churches.

Christian talk shows in Christian radio venues would be another access point.

Christian online forums would be another really good access point, if any of y'all have long standing accounts with any of them...

Even a simple email can be absolutely viral in Christian circles, providing it is worded well.

The trick is in the doing- Politics are frowned upon generally in Christian circles, unless there is a direct reason, salient to the discussion at hand. Hard handed "Get out the vote" is probably frowned upon, and with Huck being so popular, one stands the chance of being marked as an interloper. It needs to be handled very carefully.

118 posted on 01/13/2008 6:24:48 PM PST by roamer_1 (Vote for Frudy McRomsonbee -Turn red states purple in 08!)
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