TV Ad #3 - New Hampshire
Submitted by Joseph.Swenson on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 14:36Lew Rockwell is reporting the latest TV ad to be released in New Hampshire.
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Lew Rockwell is reporting the latest TV ad to be released in New Hampshire.
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That ad rocks.. Doesn't
That ad rocks.. Doesn't have to be fancy.. I like how he pointed out everything that makes him unique.. Very nice..
They've got their "Theme" down!
Ron speaking into the camera with The Constitution "backing him up" is PERFECT for all future ads, whatever the issues being addressed per ad.
I think the campaign HQ has got their "theme" down now...and it's a GOOD ONE!
Keep Ron talking and keep The Consitution "backing him up!"
But I still like that one "cartoon ad" that is also now on the campaign website. For the younger, "hip" crowd that one is a WINNER as well!
http://www.joecorrao.com//RonPaul/RP_onthecampaigntrail01.html
good ad
Go Ron!
Prepare & Share the Message of Freedom through Positive-Peaceful-Activism.
yeah
This is much better.
Great!
I'm Ron Paul... if I'm President...the government will quit looking up your ass with a microscope....
I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.
Thomas Jefferson, 1791
Its a winner!
Its a winner.... nothing beats his direct honesty.
Invest in Liberty, one Apartment deal at a time with me. Get a check each month as a passive investor, just ask me how.
More Natural
More natural, more the Ron I hear and see in speeches. I think he should go for the jugular and play on the economic woes/Credit Crunch/Falling dollar/Inflation. I think that would be the clincher. Not everybody gives a damn about privacy but EVERYBODY cares about the money in their pocket. And remember its all about the economy stupid!
He's catching on I'm tell'in ya !
Game Time
Now this is more like it. Short, Sweet, To the point, and CHEAP. NO running in the park and all that stuff. He said more in 30 seconds than Hiliary has said all year. Now he is personalizing his message. He's not changing it, but highlighting what the people in NH really have on their minds and how his message will help improve their lives. Just a little reminder of the CONSTITUTION. Great job Ron.
That's great!
That's what I like to see!
Me likey
Not only is it simple, direct and effective; it's cheap to produce. One studio, one camera, with a one-on-one message and near intimacy. And since it's cheap, I would hope the campaign might consider a series of these, each addressing one or two topics not yet covered: immigration and border security, Social Security, treaties & sovereignty, voting record, 2nd Amendment, borrowing from China etc.
Next Issue?
It's excellent.
As far as an issue for the next commercial, I'd go with
ending the IRS/Income Tax, particularly in a state such
as NH, which has no state income tax. NH residents
know better than most that a government can function
just fine without an income tax.
I love this one!
And I think it is perfect for New Hampshire!
Great Ad!
Powerful, simple, and to the point.
thumbs up!
Keep it coming! Really think an infomercial would be huge value plus!
That hits it hard!
That's what I'm talking about.
This is the message that everyone wanted so bad to hear from the first ad.
This is what my donation was intended to pay for!
I like it!
I think once people become more aware of the national I.D. card, it will have a very possitive affect.
It's a quiet issue
For a lot of people who don't follow the news, this is a very quiet issue. When I bring it up, people say, "huh? what's that?"
Once people are aware of the connection to biometrics and maybe even the SpyChip issue, you can see the look of concern on their face.