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To: Jhoffa_
Oh, whoops.. He's a Republican.

If all republicans were like Ron Paul, I'd vote republican every election.

But unfortunately, he's not only the exception, but he isn't even very well-tolerated by rank and file republicans (who are socialists at heart).

258 posted on 02/01/2002 12:46:16 PM PST by OWK
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To: OWK

Yeah, I actually have very few complaints with Ron Paul.

But, point being he didn't make it on the Libertarian ticket. What are you guy's going to do?

To use a free market analogy: No one is buying the McLibertarian sandwich. Should McLibertariandonnalds:

1) Work on the marketing, present the product in a different light. Redefine it to the consumer.

2) Work on the product itself, try to add some value there.

3) Improve service, perhaps consumers like the advertising, like the product itself, enter to purchase.. only to be turned off by the representatives.

4) Just give up because the patrons are too dumb to realize how wonderful your product is.

Honestly, no shot.. Ross Perot (who ran on absolutely massive, HUGE tax hikes of all things.. and during a recession at that.) and Ralp Nader (affectionately known as "Little Stalin") both had a better showing than the LP, right out of the box.

If you guy's were a company instead of a political party, something would change drastically.. and soon.

What should it be?

266 posted on 02/01/2002 12:58:24 PM PST by Jhoffa_
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