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Thursday, January 12, 2012

III Business Card


Folks, we are working on the III Business Card.

What quote do you think belongs next to our Resist logo?

It needs to be brief enough to fit.  It needs to convey to the reader what we are about very quickly.  I'd prefer it was a quote from a Founder or Framer to keep our connection to the Constitution as ratified meme going.

But please weigh-in and let me know your choice.

The other side of the card will have our contact information.

Kerodin
III

6 comments:

  1. Jefferson quote shown above is perfect.

    Hans
    in the NC woods

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  2. I personally like what you have on the above card, because it truly sums liberty up. But I think the general population will be clueless as to it's meaning. I even wonder how many of them will know who TJ is. We might consider a more direct tie in with the Constitution...hopefully they will know WHAT that is! Just my opinion from my experience in dealing with people, maybe I'm underestimating my fellow Americans...

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  3. “Educate and inform the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.” Thomas Jefferson

    “Liberty without learning is always in peril and learning without liberty is always in vain” JFK

    “Those who expect to reap the blessings of liberty must undergo the fatigues of supporting it” Thomas Paine

    I believe the latter is the more appropriate of the 3 I posted. After all, we should not expect the reward if we do not put forth the work. As Jefferson stated, "Eternal vigilance is the cost of liberty."

    Mike Montgomery

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  4. Miss Violet: What do you think of a parchment graphic on the back, perhaps with the We the People header, leading to our contact info, to help make mental connections for people? Think that maight help?

    K

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  5. "Those who would give up Essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither". -- Benjamin Franklin, "Pennsylvania Assembly"; Reply to the Governor, 11 November 1755

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