Campaign For Liberty
Submitted by FloridaPanhandle on Sat, 02/28/2009 - 10:55
is going to suck all the available money out of us
and blow it on Rallies. So the choir can preach to the choir.
WE need targeted local wins.
WE WILL NEVER WIN THIS COUNTRY IN OUR LIFETIME.
You think you will live FOREVER? all you young whippersnappers.
C4L does not educate, nor are they capable. They need to be a PAC, that can endorse, endorse, endorse and run ads and organize for local candidates to win.
Kind of like a "Habitat For Humanity" for daily paulers who want to run for office.
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You are more than welcome to post ...
whatever you wish, given you abide by the rules, and you have.
But ...
I can't help but notice your most recent posts having a common thread.
It smell of payback ...
like you may have gotten the cold shoulder from the campaign and you do not like the people that RP has surrounded himself with.
Is that true?
WAHOR!!
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/48994
WAHOR!!
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/48994
Yes, perhaps you could volunteer to start or help run a PAC
If Campaign for Liberty is not the entity you want..... I think there are other entities that may fit the bill. Each group has its talents. Perhaps yours will be in political action committees.
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Viva La Revolucion!
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Panhandle, please see below from the C4L FAQ, perhaps this
will help you:
"What type of organization is the Campaign For Liberty?
The Campaign for Liberty is a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization. A "501(c)(4)" is an organization not organized for profit and operated "exclusively for the promotion of social welfare." It is essentially a tax designation. There are many different tax categories for political organizations, each with its own pros and cons. In our case, the pros include having no limit on the amount that individuals may donate, while cons include a restriction from endorsing political candidates. Those who would like to donate to an organization that can support political candidates should donate to a Poltical Action Committee (PAC) such as the Liberty PAC. Donations to 501(c)(4)'s are NOT tax deductible."
We should join both groups, as both will help our cause but must be legally separate organizations.
Debbie
Sounds like you
may have some ideas maybe you can contact them and discuss them.
Prepare & Share the Message of Freedom through Positive-Peaceful-Activism.
Panhandle, to help inform you and anyone else who may read this
post:
To your comment "C4L does not educate" - please see below from C4L's blog 2/26/09:
"Campaign for Liberty has already made quite an impact at CPAC 2009. The general consensus is that we are the biggest group at the event!
"Over sixty volunteers have passed out thousands of educational brochures to CPAC attendees, real questions about the Constitution and the Federal Reserve are being asked of big name conservative activists and speakers, and our booth is getting quite a bit of attention.
Stay tuned for more!
Update: Our Pocket Constitutions are very popular. A C4L volunteer gave one to former Governor Mike Huckabee. :)
Update2: Joe Scarborough cites Ron Paul's popularity, says that the U.S. can no longer be the policeman of the world, and that the GOP needs to reform or get out of the way."
Please, everybody, join Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty if you haven't already. It's the premier organization for the Freedom Movement. It's free to join, or you can become a dues-paying member as I did.
Debbie