Posted on 11/06/2008 5:43:11 PM PST by prolifefirst
I know in my case and that of my brother, we used FreeRepulic and Drudge as a spectator sport way too much.
What you say is certainly true and valuable.
In my case, I went way beyond this.
I found that out the hard way with my own family. No amount of factual documentation about this man, or practical reasoning on my part swayed them in the slightest. They've been in a quasi-religious euphoria about Obama that could not be penetrated.
Don't worry, you still have some ass left boss.
What specifically were you doing.
We all need to evaluate ourselves first when a goal is not acheived. This is how we learn and grow. You are to be congratulated for taking this step.
You and your brother should be out in the barn picthforking manure out of the stalls.
You have not grasped the level of contempt America has for the Bush dynasty. This was not an election about choosing the lesser of two evils. It was about repudiating Bush. The Bush doctrine is about cheap labor (immigration), insecurity (drop your pants at the airport and watch a raghead go ahead), corporate raiding of the treasury (War contractors and mischief with the markets).
You mean you didn’t talk to voters????
You didn’t make calls????
You didn’t volunteer to knock on doors????
I meant I spent hundreds of hours on FreeRepublic, etc. as a spectator sport, when I could have easily reallocated those hours.
Yes and no.
The "no" part: We depend on political websites (especially sites like Free Republic) to gather news, express and share ideas and sample the general tone of our fellow conservatives.
The "yes" part: We do need to do much more than type out our frustrations. It's never productive to preach to the choir.
However, I am sure that many are much like myself that at least hold in-person discussions and send out email barrages to friends, co-workers and family of left, right and confused persuasions. Hopefully, those on the left and those caught in the middle will learn something. Those on the right will pass the messages onto others and so on and so on.
Between work and family, it's about all that I have the time and resources for, although I wish I could do much more. But much to my pleasure, I did succeed in convincing many to vote for McCain instead of Obama. I wonder what I could do with more time and resources? I'm sure I'm not alone in that question and it's a question that needs to be asked by all of us.
We need to explore our resources, pool them and exploit them to their fullest potentials. We can not simply rely on those few with the most resources and influence. We all need to get organized and get busy. Make better use of web sites and the Internet in general to communicate, network and organize. The left has had a leg up over us in this area for years.
Sometimes an unspectacular truth is all it takes to convince someone.
I never over-sold McCain to those who I spoke with and wrote to. I was plain about I didn't like McCain, but how much worse Obama would be.
99% of all political contests are little more than a choice between differing levels of evil and the political environment in which we all live seldom makes dramatic changes on a dime. It's a process of steps where in each election, the goal is to elect that person which will "screw us less". Unfortunately, we let this process slip in the wrong direction.
I understood your meaning.
I’m of the school that you work hard to get the job done, whatever the job.
And yes, I did volunteer again this year. The first campaign I ever volunteered for was Ronald Reagan and I’ve pounded the pavement for every election since.
Knocking on doors, driving a van for other door knockers, and phone banking. Lowly foot-soldier stuff.
-ccm
Talk radio. The opiate of conservative masses.
Think about it. In order for the engine to move there must be a head of steam pressure. Tooting the whistle never moves the wheels.
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