Double-Dare You to Walk a Mile in My Ron Paul Shirt

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CNN leaving Ron Paul off its online poll and off its main election page has me thinking about what to do with these editors and reporters.

Yesterday, I was wearing my Ron Paul hat out to lunch and one of my fellow employees (I don't know her name), said, "Hey, I really liked that guy." She had seen Ron Paul in a debate and thought he was the only one who made sense.

So, I got to thinking, maybe we should send Ron Paul T-shirts to all the reporters and on-air personalities we know with a note daring them to wear it for a day. Not even on the air: wear it grocery shopping.

Are hats better? Or shirts? New or used and laundered?

What do you think? Would the experience change them? Should we send them to a few targeted reporters, or stick with the locals?

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If you have the time/inclination to workout regularly...

I have two Ron Paul shirts. I wear at the gym daily and will continue to do so at least through the completion of the general election. Only a few have been brave enough to ask me about him... but the name is out there daily, consistently and proudly. and yes, they are washed after each wearing.

Alex Plewniak
Bonita, CA

Me, too, in yoga class

The yoga instructor is always saying something about peace or freedom.

IMissLiberty

IMissLiberty

double dare

why waste time on them?
give them to people who'll wear them, not treat 'em as a joke.

The DP is proof that the grassroots support for Ron Paul and his peaceful message of individual liberty is large, real, and not going away!

I doubt

that they would wear them.

Why?

Seriously, don't you think that some reporters are still motivated by journalistic curiosity?

IMissLiberty

IMissLiberty

Majority are shills

therefore they won't wear 'em.

I made my own RP t-shirt that I wear at work.

It's the Culpeper Minutemen flag with

RON PAUL 2008

in the banner