"Few are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of the colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change a world that yields most painfully to change. Each time a person stands up for an idea, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, (s)he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance." -- Robert F. Kennedy
Shall we stand idle, as those whom wish to silence us define our history? Is it not by our own will that we define our destiny? Does fate have such absolution that it cannot be swayed by the hearts of men? I fear not the future, brethren, for the history that has been planned against our will, is not of our own creation. The very power of our words by the whole conviction of our hearts, shall never be trumped by the lesser of two evils or the greater of no good. We are the future and, therefore, determine what shall become the history of our posterity. What shall we make of it?
In times of great struggle, the future has seemed bleak to the many. Yet, a few good men have worn history on their sleeves and have by their own will, shifted the fate of humanity. What more proof do we need, than that of what the past has already given us? Fate is our own destiny and destiny is your will. What absolution can there be, when either the time has come or it has past? Even the truths of the divine are always changing, for each and every one of you bear the weight and future of the universe upon your shoulders. The very moment you make a choice, I tell you, it is the most important choice in the universe at that very moment and that is the only absolution you will find in the great design of creation.
Such a moment, is eternal.
So, I ask you. Is to love and lose love not better than to not have loved at all? Is to fight for liberty not, but the very same as the fight for love? I say to all of you, the choice to have never had liberty is gone from us. We must choose to have liberty or to lose liberty. I for one, shall not let a few evil men choose for me. I refuse the notion that I am any less significant than they. Could the whole of the universe exist if even one atom were to be removed? No, for the very fabric of existence rests upon the one, the one of the few and the few of the many.
Ask yourselves, who are you and why are you here in this very time? I assure you, those few good men have brought you to this time, so that you can bear witness to the way. Is our struggle greater than theirs? Perhaps or perhaps not. One thing is for sure -- never has humanity been so ready to live in truth and in love and in liberty.
The rest of the world is looking upon you and I, fellow patriots of America. We are the harbinger to a great future that has yet to be fulfilled on our Earth. The blood that runs through their hearts has never tasted the richness of freedom as we have. So, it is my call upon all of you, to make your stand, not now, but forever and ever, for the cause of liberty, love, and truth.
Let it not be said that we did nothing.
No One But Paul!