How come you don't give up on Ron?

For me, once I was blind, but now I can see!

Dr. Ron Paul literally and permanently cured my political apathy.

Once you really "get" the message he speaks of, once you can feel the hope, there is no turning back. There is no "unlearning" of what you now know and are forever responsible for.

Ron Paul champions freedom. He stands alone among the candidates as the only one who exhibits true meekness. He knows that he knows what he knows.
 
Let's see...1st.. I have two draft aged children

2nd I have friends with children serving in Iraq and Afghanistan

3rd the government in my country is controlled by men who have a plan that does not include any of my best interests

4th The media in my country is controlled by men who want to keep me from knowing the truth

5th If I do not keep fighting for the truth, I will end up at the FEMA prison camp a 100 miles from my home.

Is that enough?

Folks, this is not a presidential campaign. Please put down the presidential campaign thing. We are making a lot of progress and this is the moment we start to pay the bills.

I have an appointment in DC with the DR.
 
Why not give up you ask....

it's a legitimate question. after all, the odds seem to be against us.
Every time I see a headline like "Senate Votes for Expansion of Spy Powers", " FBI wants palm prints, eye scans, tattoo mapping", "weakening U.S. dollar" or "4,266 coalition deaths -- 3,960 Americans" I am reminded that I hate the direction in which our country keeps moving.

I blame the citizens first and foremost, we the people , have let the few and the corrupt take power from us and put it in their hands. We no longer have a say in how the government is being run and they no longer tell us and even when they do it's all smoke and mirrors.

Everyday I see the government becoming more and more naziesque. wire tapping, invasion of privacy, laws telling you that you need to look a certain way (JACKSON, Miss. -- A state lawmaker wants to ban restaurants from serving food to obese customers ), whats next for us. a bill that says you must look a certain way or be put to death? yeh, that may be an exaggeration but if we continue to let the government get out of control we can look forward to the government being involved in every facet of our daily life.

Right now the FBI is working on a federal database of all citizens. " The bureau is expected to announce in coming days the awarding of a $1 billion, 10-year contract to help create the database that will compile an array of biometric information -- from palm prints to eye scans.

Kimberly Del Greco, the FBI's Biometric Services section chief, said adding to the database is "important to protect the borders to keep the terrorists out, protect our citizens, our neighbors, our children so they can have good jobs, and have a safe country to live in."

We're allowing the government to track anyone, anywhere at anytime....again, it reminds me of hitlers plan for a new world order. last I checked this was still "The land of the free, home of the brave" . Which leads me into War, many people think that by opposing the war in Iraq , Ron Paul and his supporters are pacifists who are afraid to be involved in a war. That isn't the case at all.

If we were invaded , I would be the first one to grab a gun and DEFEND my country. Thats the key word, DEFEND. I feel that none of us would hesitate to defend our country from an invading force but none of us can agree with sending our men and women to die for the oil companies and that is exactly what we are doing in Iraq. The government and the media must think we are really gullible to believe that the reason we invaded Iraq was humanitarian or chasing Al-Quieda. Saddam had to go theres no doubt about it and it was our job to take him out after all it was our government that helped put him in office in the first place.

The hunt for Bin Laden was a joke, do they honestly want us to believe that with as much technology we have at our disposal, satellite's that can read a car license plate from space , infrared etc ..we cant find a guy whos running around the mountains in some sandals? of course we cant, if we did we would no longer have an excuse to be in Afghanistan, Pakistan and now rolling over into Iran.

I also believe everyone should do what the can to live a self sufficient life and not rely on others from day to day. It can be as simple as a small garden in their window to a full blown off the grid homestead/farm. People have a right to live their lives the way they see fit as long as they aren't harming anyone else then the government needs to stay out of it.

Why do we stand behind Ron? Because he's given us hope, he's shown us that we can fight to put our country back in the hands of the people and out of the hands of the warmongers and corporate machine. Dr. Paul has done something none of the other candidates could even dream about and that is he has made people think, open thier eyes and gotten them involved in taking their country back.

Viva la Revolution!!
 
My Turn

Hi,

After reading all of the guys' inspirational posts, I'd like to take the opportunity to answer my own question. Here's why I don't give up on Ron:

1. It was after the first Paul versus Giuliani confrontation when I felt like I was living in the twilight zone. I remember thinking, "This guy is right; what he's saying is basic history. Newspeople are going to pick up on this." And then the debate was cast largely as a win for Giuliani.

2. Later, I would hear people remark that Mr. Paul has a, "whiny voice" and doesn't, "sound presidential". Nobody ever remarked about how presidential Romney or Giuliani's heckling laughter seemed.

3. John McCain blamed the American people--literally, the American people, not policy--for losing faith in the Vietnam War. My jaw dropped. I thought, "Did he just blame America first?"

4. The café interview in Lake Jackson, TX. It's oddly...endearing. (I can't believe I just used the word, "endearing" to describe a politician).

Here's to the Ron Paul Revolution; to suffering many defeats, and attaining success in the long-run.

Sincerely yours,
Omphfullas Zamboni
 
I must say, this whole Ron Paul grassroots beast has positively surprised me. You guys have weathered sparse media coverage, marched with signs on your own free time, distributed fliers, and staved off indifference in a political climate where the general populace seems only interested in a facsimile of change.

Here's why, for me anyway. That's not what the general populace wants. That's what is given to the general populace, who are pretty much too busy to be involved. Most people are living pretty cushy lives, even the poor.

So, I don't give up because there are still a lot of people to talk to.

If I really thought the general populace wanted what they get, or even knew what they were getting, I'd look at this entire thing (country, world, etc) differently.
 
Well, I have given up on Ron winning the Presidency. It's just not physically possible. But I won't forget what this man did to inspire me. He started a movement in this country that I won't forget. Time will tell if the movement continues, though.

Well, you wont forget because you are gonna be part of it , right?

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Hello,

I must say, this whole Ron Paul grassroots beast has positively surprised me. You guys have weathered sparse media coverage, marched with signs on your own free time, distributed fliers, and staved off indifference in a political climate where the general populace seems only interested in a facsimile of change.

Sometimes, all of these efforts have been in the face of an ungainly and unseasoned national campaign. Even so, you've managed to draw a distinction between the Ron Paul you desire for president and the management staff which he has selected.

My question is: why is this the case?

Honestly, (and my cynicism is showing), I foresaw an altogether different outcome unraveling here. At about the time Bradley in DC was railing against HQ, I expected comments along the lines of:

"Ron Paul is a nice guy, but his inability to oversee a national campaign speaks poorly of his executive skills. He does not deserve my support," and so on. Though I'm rather abashed to admit it, I predicted you would turn on Ron Paul himself, (before giving up altogether). You guys can be vicious [see reaction to the first official campaign commercial]. Watching vote results, I've seen spurts of threads against old people, evangelicals, Mormons, and stupid youth. Nothing is off limits.

To my pleasant surprise, however, the upswell of, "Ron Paul is incompetent" threads never materialized. I really expected everyone on the forums to tear him to bits, eventually. Why not? Is not Ron Paul to blame for the failures, whatever they may be, of the Ron Paul campaign?

In any case, I would like to congratulate everyone on their dedication to freedom and thank you for proving to a grizzled cynic that people can still rally around a cause.

Sincerely yours,
Omphfullas Zamboni

Liberty or Death!
 
I don't give up because it is a movement. I think those that want to keep the status quo want intend to demoralize us into thinking we cannot make a difference and become apathetic again. Hopefully this is just the beginnig.
 
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We support the driving ideas that Ron Paul believes in and speaks of. If at times he is not as eloquent or polished as some would like, or focuses on topics that won't gain him traction, we shrug and keep going forward because we want liberty restored. Many of us having been fighting for the ideas he speaks of for years and ANY chance to spread those ideas is worth pursuing.

When you actually listen to some of his speeches, he is very inspiring to those of us who care about liberty.
 
Hello,

I must say, this whole Ron Paul grassroots beast has positively surprised me. You guys have weathered sparse media coverage, marched with signs on your own free time, distributed fliers, and staved off indifference in a political climate where the general populace seems only interested in a facsimile of change.

Sometimes, all of these efforts have been in the face of an ungainly and unseasoned national campaign. Even so, you've managed to draw a distinction between the Ron Paul you desire for president and the management staff which he has selected.

My question is: why is this the case?

Honestly, (and my cynicism is showing), I foresaw an altogether different outcome unraveling here. At about the time Bradley in DC was railing against HQ, I expected comments along the lines of:

"Ron Paul is a nice guy, but his inability to oversee a national campaign speaks poorly of his executive skills. He does not deserve my support," and so on. Though I'm rather abashed to admit it, I predicted you would turn on Ron Paul himself, (before giving up altogether). You guys can be vicious [see reaction to the first official campaign commercial]. Watching vote results, I've seen spurts of threads against old people, evangelicals, Mormons, and stupid youth. Nothing is off limits.

To my pleasant surprise, however, the upswell of, "Ron Paul is incompetent" threads never materialized. I really expected everyone on the forums to tear him to bits, eventually. Why not? Is not Ron Paul to blame for the failures, whatever they may be, of the Ron Paul campaign?

In any case, I would like to congratulate everyone on their dedication to freedom and thank you for proving to a grizzled cynic that people can still rally around a cause.

Sincerely yours,
Omphfullas Zamboni

This is why we fight.

Watch, listen, learn.

Then act.
 
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