A few of us have made this request before, but I'm just putting it here so it's not forgotten.
It would be very useful if the Gravel campaign made an official flyer (or even just an official format for a flyer, with suggestions as to what can be said on it) available for free on the internet. That is, just a file available for download on the internet that has a format for a flyer or a flyer with some info on it.
This would give us supporters a way to get the word out about Gravel, and give us some uniform information.
Skyler? Brian? Jason? Jon? Anyone?
Comments
That brochure claims that
Submitted on May 8th, 2008 by Gooze_OneThat brochure claims that Mike Gravel does NOT support a single player health care plan, yet he called his voucher plan a single payer one back in Las Vegas, has he since changed his platform when it concerns health care?
Healthcare
Submitted on May 10th, 2008 by ThrasherHimselfSenator Gravel has not changes his policies regarding healthcare, That was put in there to counter the misinformation that is rampant among Libertarians that the Senator supports a government-only provided system. Remember that with the health voucher plan, one can choose between government and private plans. The details are in Citizen Power, the brochure is just a snippet of his policies.
Christopher S. Thrasher
Deputy National Campaign Coordinator
Mike Gravel for President 2008
cthrasher@gravel2008.us
Is it even an "Official" Brochure?
Submitted on May 9th, 2008 by JaywinI doubt it. But correcct me if I'm wrong.
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Jason
National Staff
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Jason@Gravel2008.us
It was posted
Submitted on May 9th, 2008 by Gooze_OneIt was posted by
Christopher S. Thrasher Deputy National Campaign Coordinator Mike Gravel for President 2008 cthrasher@gravel2008.us
And he says the campaign has been handing it out at libertarian conventions, so I would imagine it would be offical yes?
I guess that doesn't
Submitted on May 9th, 2008 by rosslI guess that doesn't necessarily mean that Gravel has completely read it, written it, or approves of what it says.
I mean, he's probably just
Submitted on May 8th, 2008 by rosslI mean, he's probably just being a politician. You could consider the government-run part of the plan single-payer, but the plan as a whole is nothing close to single-payer.
Politics as usual? Isn't
Submitted on May 8th, 2008 by Gooze_OnePolitics as usual? Isn't Gravel susposed to NOT be that? It isn't? Isn't it paid for by a tax, which is single payer? I am still a supporter of Gravel, I just want some clarity on this issue.
Look, one or two statements
Submitted on May 9th, 2008 by rosslLook, one or two statements that might be more political than idealistic do not mean that Gravel is "politics as usual". Not at all.
The healthcare system would be paid for by a 23% fair tax. It would give people a great deal of choice, including a healthcare system run by the government.
Mike Gravel Libertarian for President Brochure
Submitted on May 8th, 2008 by ThrasherHimselfRoss,
Here is the brochure that we have been handing out at the Libertarian state conventions.
http://www.zshare.net/download/11695871c7101d5e/
If you have any questions about anything on it, feel free to contact me. Thanks for the support.
Christopher S. Thrasher
Deputy National Campaign Coordinator
Mike Gravel for President 2008
cthrasher@gravel2008.us
Thanks. There should
Submitted on May 8th, 2008 by rosslThanks. There should probably be a link to this somewhere on the front page, or somewhere else prominent on the website, just so supporters can get to it. It looks great, and I'll probably be using it.
Not official in any way, but
Submitted on May 7th, 2008 by Brian798Not official in any way, but here is one I like - http://www.zshare.net/image/3189864a112513/
Gravel '08