Ron Paul Booth at Douglas County Fair, Roseburg OR
You remember Al, who "plastered his office with Ron Paul stuff?". Well, his meetup has gone one better. He writes,
Here are some pics of our booth that we recently set up at the Douglas County Fair here in Roseburg, Oregon. The booth was the brainchild of one of our Roseburg Meetup Group's members and entirely funded by our members. It went phenomenally well and we had an awesomely positive response from the public as they went by. The banners got a lot of attention too. We were able to introduce Dr. Paul to a LOT of new people! It was EXCELLENT! We actually had people pay to get into the fair a 2nd day just to come back and thank us for sharing the info about Dr. Paul with them. They had no idea there were any options like him and they wanted to thank us for contaminating them with the Ron Paul fever!
We passed out thousands of handouts and DVDs and printouts from speeches on Real I.D. and the N.A.F.T.A Super highway we downloaded from his house.gov website. Those two topics proved to be real ice breakers with the skeptical segment of the population.
Here is a photo of the booth:

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Thank you Al. Excellent job. Well done.




















Superb!
All I can say is FABULOUS!
What a good example you are setting.
And I am wishing my booths were indoors!
But alas, we have to fight the wind and heat and rain and darkness and be able to pick up in an instant.
These are just beautiful booths and they are helping to get the message out nicely even those of you who do not yet have the official signs.
Where can we get that video?!!!
Our Meetup group is hosting a Ron Paul booth at the local Stark County fair in Ohio and we are looking for a good promotional video to have playing, I see one in these pictures, Does anyone know where I can find one?
Plaese post your comment or contact "The Stark County Ron Paul 2008 Meetup Group" (http://ronpaul.meetup.com/241/?gj=sj5) Thanks.
My hat is off to you!
That is a top of the line booth!
My hat is off to Al and the folks in Douglas County, Oregon.
Bravo
That is really excellent work
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