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RE: Woman with Missing Leg in Texas Needs Our Help

in #cannabis7 years ago

She joined the Libertarian Party recently to help our friend Kory Watkins in his campaign for Governor of Texas<<<


AK. Would you be good enough to host a debate between this guy and Patrick Smith, who is campaigning for Texas noGovernor as your clone, in a large sense. Texas has 50 or so counties with 5k or less population which might see a very positive reaction to your book, and the "Split 50!" strategy if Smith uses it as a campaign tool. Let the chickie help you moderate the debate to give her lots of free publicity for her cause.

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There is no point of a debate. Patrick even knows that.

dang... now THAT is some Tall Texas confidence! LOL ...although I do wonder why you say that. I always considered a candidates' debate beneficial; especially between Libertarians. Not so much about ideology (which has been rehased to death since 1971), but what campaign strategy a candidate proposes to use to break through the duopoly stronghold. This is what makes AK's run so interesting. Innovative activity and prescription.

He meant there's no point in a debate because they agree on everything. It would be a boring debate! ;) LOL

I doubt they have the same campaign strategy... and ideas to grow the party while on the campaign trail. I mean, what are the LP-TX delegates going to do? Flip a coin to decide? Just from first impression, I see two distinctly different personalities... which will draw more of that personality to the fold.

Frankly, it seems nothing Kory gets involved in remains "boring" for too long! LOL

Ok. I have been spending the last 3 hours cruising through your stuff... especially the "Grounds" vids. Quite a resume you have compiled in a few short years. I KNOW how hard it is to accomplish, because I have been attempting to promote these "Liberty Districts -- USA" since 1989. It seems like you have hit upon the right formula. I mean, if you campaign for governor, solely on the aspect of building these communities in a variety of places around the state, it justifies the effort.

Now, I have a good means to make it really profitable, by tapping into those who might only want to come for a week or two. Imagine "porcFest" with time-share units, going on 51 weeks a year. [email protected] Anyone. Anytime. "Build it and they could come... Might not stay, but they should want to visit once a year."