Bear in mind that we are "selling" the idea of freedom when we lobby at the state house. As such, like with any sales job, perception matters if you want to make that sale.
SO...
If you want to help the liberty lobby in NH, please:
1) Dress nicely. Think "Sunday best". Men should wear a shirt & tie.
my experience has been when i dress up like i'm going to a job interview...in a suit...they think i am some corporate lobbyist and act aloof. They treat me better when I dress more like them...
Dave, I have a Denizens of Doom Motorcycle Club pin, with a picture of Geeky the Daemon, that might work.
But let's think artistic here...
A metallic pin, with a gold-tone metal porcupine surrounded by bright Gadsden yellow. I like it!
Would non-FSP members of the Liberty Caucus wear them, since it's just a reiteration of the FSP logo?
CurtHowland 3 years ago
How about y'all git nekkid? They would know who ya are fer sher!
LumpyRevolution 3 years ago
No Labels!
mcgrawtim123 3 years ago
Why don't you wear red, white, and blue L I B E R T Y headbands instead?
P3rf3ctStorm 3 years ago
Bear in mind that we are "selling" the idea of freedom when we lobby at the state house. As such, like with any sales job, perception matters if you want to make that sale.
SO...
If you want to help the liberty lobby in NH, please:
1) Dress nicely. Think "Sunday best". Men should wear a shirt & tie.
2) Wear an NHLA lapel pin.
Thanks
dmgoddard 3 years ago 2
my experience has been when i dress up like i'm going to a job interview...in a suit...they think i am some corporate lobbyist and act aloof. They treat me better when I dress more like them...
RidleyReport 3 years ago
great
drid6744 3 years ago
Those lapel pins are too tiny. I needed something more in-your-face. So I've painted liberty slogans all over my car and my jacket.
I probably look like a kook but whatever.
fremontr 3 years ago
Good advice.
Taors 3 years ago