IMHO, the greatest hope for the future of liberty is in the collapse of the Federal government and the rise of the States - either through secession or a return to the original Constitutional compact. Either scenario depends on having patriots in position to influence events on the State level when the time comes. In light of this, I consider Gunny's effort to be of the highest importance.
I think our one real chance of restoring Constitutional government is to start at the state level and work up.
For anyone who is dismissing Gunny's run in North Carolina as being irrelevant because YOU happen to live in another state, consider this: Once Glen starts taking action in office and getting some stuff done, we (in each of our states) can start grabbing our state reps and saying, "Look! LOOK! See what Bradley's doing in North Carolina. If he can get it done there, we can do it here too!" Our state reps will have no excuse to blow us off we can demonstrate that other states are working to roll back Federal excess and are restoring Constitutional government.
It has to start somewhere, and I'm really hoping that starting point is going to be Glen Bradley in North Carolina.
Oh crapI will not be drinking alcohol (...after I finish these last 12 beers tonight) until this goal for Bradley is met.
-- For those who dislike me while drunk, you'll really dislike me when I'm sober.
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For me, RPFs has become increasingly useless as a tool for constructive collaboration in restoring our constitutional republic. The poor response to this thread is merely one example. Are other venues more constructive, e.g. the Daily Paul?