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Conference Call: YOU Can Influence The National Convention

CONFERENCE CALL:
APRIL 8TH
TUESDAY 8:00 PM EST, 7:00 PM CST, 5:00 PM PST
(605) 475-4333 access 280097#

This is a special conference call to start coordination of "Operation Delegation Education"

Come Listen To Evan Cutler And Find Out How YOU Can Make A Difference At The National Convention

We delegates in Alaska did one project that I think bears replication, both for states with pending State Conventions, and most importantly, on a national level, before the St. Paul Convention. First, we realized that mainstream media had been almost completely ignoring Dr. Paul.

We decided to send our own media, in the form of a DVD, to every single registered delegate and alternate in Alaska before the state convention, on the grounds that at least they could have a chance to learn who Dr. Paul was. This would help counter that "fringe" candidate label the media was applying to Dr. Paul.

And it worked! Not as well as we might have liked, but very well indeed. We found a lot more support at the convention as most the delegates who watched it never had the opportunity to learn about Dr. Paul previously, and many found they were far more in agreement with Dr. Paul, than with John McCain.

http://ronpaul.meetup.com...

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Why bump this? The call was

Why bump this? The call was yesterday.

PLEASE CHANGE THE TITLE OF

PLEASE CHANGE THE TITLE OF THIS THREAD THE CALL WAS LAST NIGHT.

Thank you

Dr. Steve Parent

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If you call in

PRESS NUMBER 6 IMMEDIATELY

daddywarbucks should i

daddywarbucks should i attend this call?

Dr. Steve Parent

ok

Lets do it

alrighty then!

alrighty then!

thanks!!!

"punjab get him his checkbook" mine too.

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I tried to start such an action 4 months ago

not a lot of people pledged: (But it is definetly a great idea)

http://www.wtpcast.com/CD...

My website is still: www.wtpcast.com

soule------> Timing IS Everything.... Timing.

People lose patience.

Visionaries like you can't afford to lose patience.

Eventually the 'people' will arise.

Here's an example...Truckers are COMIN' OUT!
http://www.theamericandri...

Truckers Protest, the Resistance Begins
By Barbara Ehrenreich
Barbaraehrenreich.com
Monday 07 April 2008

Until the beginning of this month, Americans seemed to have nothing to say about their ongoing economic ruin except, "Hit me! Please, hit me again!" You can take my house, but let me mow the lawn for you one more time before you repossess. Take my job and I'll just slink off somewhere out of sight. Oh, and take my health insurance too; I can always fall back on Advil.

Then, on April 1, in a wave of defiance, truck drivers began taking the strongest form of action they can take - inaction. Faced with $4/gallon diesel fuel, they slowed down, shut down and started honking. On the New Jersey Turnpike, a convoy of trucks stretching "as far as the eye can see," according to a turnpike spokesman, drove at a glacial 20 mph. Outside of Chicago, they slowed and drove three abreast, blocking traffic and taking arrests. They jammed into Harrisburg PA; they slowed down the Port of Tampa where 50 rigs sat idle in protest. Near Buffalo, one driver told the press he was taking the week off "to pray for the economy."

The truckers who organized the protests - by CB radio and internet - have a specific goal: reducing the price of diesel fuel. They are owner-operators, meaning they are also businesspeople, and they can't break even with current fuel costs. They want the government to release its fuel reserves. They want an investigation into oil company profits and government subsidies of the oil companies. Of the drivers I talked to, all were acutely aware that the government had found, in the course of a weekend, $30 billion to bail out Bear Stearns, while their own businesses are in a tailspin.

But the truckers' protests have ramifications far beyond the owner-operators' plight -first, because trucking is hardly a marginal business.

You may imagine, here in the blogosphere, that everything important travels at the speed of pixels bouncing off of satellites, but 70 percent of the nation's goods - from Cheerios to Chapstick -travel by truck. We were able to survive a writers' strike, but a trucking strike would affect a lot more than your viewing options. As Donald Hayden, a Maine trucker put it to me: "If all the truckers decide to shut this country down, there's going to be nothing they can do about it."

More importantly, the activist truckers understand their protest to be part of a larger effort to "take back America," as one put it to me. "We continue to maintain this is not just about us," "JB" - which is his CB handle and stands for the "Jake Brake" on large rigs - told me from a rest stop in Virginia on his way to Florida.

"It's about everybody - the homeowners, the construction workers, the elderly people who can't afford their heating bills ... This is not the action of the truck drivers, but of the people." Hayden mentions his parents, ages and 81 and 76, who've fought the Maine winter on a fixed income. Missouri-based driver Dan Little sees stores shutting down in his little town of Carrollton. "We're Americans," he tells me, "We built this country, and I'll be damned if I'm going to lie down and take this."

At least one of the truckers' tactics may be translatable to the foreclosure crisis. On March 29, Hayden surrendered three rigs to be repossessed by Daimler-Chrysler - only he did it publicly, with flair, right in front of the statehouse in Augusta.

"Repossession is something people don't usually see," he says, and he wanted the state legislature to take notice. As he took the keys, the representative of Daimler-Chrysler said, according to Hayden, "I don't see why you couldn't make the payments." To which Hayden responded, "See, I have to pay for fuel and food, and I've eaten too many meals in my life to give that up."

Suppose homeowners were to start making their foreclosures into public events- inviting the neighbors and the press, at least getting someone to camcord the children sitting disconsolately on the steps and the furniture spread out on the lawn. Maybe, for a nice dramatic touch, have the neighbors shower the bankers, when they arrive, with dollar bills and loose change, since those bankers never can seem to get enough.

But the larger message of the truckers' protest is about pride or, more humbly put, self-respect, which these men channel from their roots.

Dan Little tells me, "My granddad said, and he was the smartest man I ever knew, 'If you don't stand up for yourself ain't nobody gonna stand up for you.'"

Go to theamericandriver.com, run by JB and his brother in Texas, where you're greeted by a giant American flag, and you'll find - among the driving tips, weather info, and drivers' favorite photos -the entire Constitution and Declaration of Independence. "The last time we faced something as impacting on us," JB tells me, "There was a revolution."

The actions of the first week in April were just the beginning. There's talk of a protest in Indiana on the 18th, another in New York City, and a giant convergence of trucks on DC on the 28th. Who knows what it will all add up to? Already, according to JB, some of the big trucking companies are threatening to fire any of their employees who join the owner-operators' protests.

But at least we have one shining example of defiance of the face of economic assault. There comes a point, sooner or later, when you stop scrambling around on all fours and, like JB and his fellow drivers all over the country, you finally stand up.
If you would like to help support the truckers in any way, go to http://www.theamericandri....

"PunJab! Bring me my checkbook!"

I agree

Thank you for your hard work!

i'm glad

the truckers did something. we all need to do something when we can...however we can. nothing noticible here in california though. it takes alot of effort to wake these S.herman O.aks B.oy's up. they are dead. thanks for your work. keep working. God bless you and yours.

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Good work Daddy.

keeping it real.

yes, excellent idea

yes, excellent idea

Can't Wait!

Texas will be joining this effort!

The waiting ends at 8

"PunJab! Bring me my checkbook!"

I too am excited about this

I too am excited about this call!

Let's all try to be on this

Let's all try to be on this call!

Alright,try as I can

my curiosity is getting the better of me. After reading your post it seems like you are in the Alaska delegation. Was this a quote by Evan Cutler, someone else or you? From some of your earlier post I was under the impression that you were from Pa where I reside. Please don't view this as a challenge, I've had my fill of the petty squabbling at this site, I'd appreciate any clarification on this point.

Chessienut, You're right

I am from Pennsylvania. I had a friend forward that email from Alaska.
I get email from all over the country just to get a sense of how things are going and what is working.

What part of PA are you from?

http://ronpaul.meetup.com...

http://www.dailypaul.com/...

"PunJab! Bring me my checkbook!"

Near Wilkes Barre

10 th Congressional District

Hi Chessie! just bumpin heah

Hi Chessie! just bumpin heah

Heinah

If not us than who?

Hey bud did you hear my

Hey bud did you hear my radio interview today?

If not drop me an email newspaper4paul@hotmail.com and i will respond with an mp3 of it.

Dr. Steve Parent

No I didn't

America_Freedom@comcast.net
Thanks

"PunJab! Bring me my checkbook!"

Ok check your email it's

Ok check your email it's sent

Dr. Steve Parent

Thank you

I got it I'm going to listen to it right now.
I've been out all day. Had a death in the family.

"PunJab! Bring me my checkbook!"

Look at this too for these

I am sorry to hear that brother.

Look at this too for these are the things i am working on

http://www.dailypaul.com/...

Man i wish i had more time

Dr. Steve Parent

Steve, I'm on a trader's conference call right now but

You've GOT to get this packaged for the guys over at Republic Magazine.

Have they been in touch with you since our conference call?

Remember they can do a video for Freedom.TV
Gary does a video almost every day when he interviews people with various expertise.

Nobody knows this subject matter like you do. So even though you're flat out, you've got to carve out the time to do a 'radio interview video' with Gary so you can leverage your time.

Gary has a high aptitude for what you're doing and if you spend time with him in an interview (no call in nitwits) just laying out the strategy and Roberts Rules, he will run with the content and repackage it in a variety of styles so it gets into the minds of interested parties.

Like George said they will devote a whole issue of the mag to this process.

"PunJab! Bring me my checkbook!"

I haven't had one phone call

I haven't had one phone call or email from them so i figured they didn't want to do it.

If they call me we can get things done.

Dr. Steve Parent

I'll call George in the morning.

"PunJab! Bring me my checkbook!"

George, Gary & Nick will be calling you

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Good i really need to get

Good i really need to get this info out

Dr. Steve Parent

yup...critical info here

yup...critical info here

"Education of a Nation"

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Could you please put the

Could you please put the date of this call? It may be obvious, but if someone is not paying attention, they may miss it. Thanks for setting this up.

Thanks and good night.

"PunJab! Bring me my checkbook!"

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"PunJab! Bring me my checkbook!"

Great stuff, I'll try to and

Great stuff, I'll try to and see if I can listen in.