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Help spread the word! Here are some things you can do NOW:

Make checks to the PEC and send to:
The Ron Paul 2008 PEC
837 W. Plantation Drive
Clute, TX 77531

You can also consider having a house party of your own using contacts of friends and other conservatives or by obtaining the voter lists from your town and using that to send out a mailer.


* Create a "Ron Paul" alert in Google so you can comment about Ron on all the blogs and spread the word about all the items on this page if it has not already been mentioned.

* Sign up at Ron Paul Explore for news and information relating to his candidacy.

* Join some of these Yahoo Groups to discuss helping Ron:

NH4RonPaul-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
RonPaul2008-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
RonPaulforPresident-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
democratsforronpaul-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
RLCNH-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

* Search for Ron Paul videos on YouTube and make comments of support there.

* Please remember that leaving comments on YouTube or blogs such as "Yeah, Ron is cool" or "Ron Paul has my vote" are great, but do not offer any information. If you are going to go to the trouble of posting to video sites, blogs, and forums, please direct readers to this page to arm them with MORE INFORMATION! The url to copy is:

http://www.nhlibertycalendar.org/ronpaul.php

* NEXT NH EVENT: WE WOULD LIKE TO GET 500 PEOPLE TO HOLD SIGNS AND CHEER AND CHANT FOR DR. PAUL OUTSIDE THE DEBATE VENUE in June, 2007 at St. Anselm College, 100 Saint Anselms Drive., Manchester, NH 03102. The exact date is yet to be determined but it should be in the first week. [Google Maps are Best]

If you would like to attend the debate itself, you must RSVP NOW by calling for a ticket: St. Anselm's number is 641-7000 and you should ask for the NH Institute of Politics.

She will take your name and probably the best she can do is reserve 2 tickets for you so best to hurry!

You can bring a sign from another campaign and print out RON PAUL 2008 and tape that to it. Signs on sticks are best, as they can be held up high.