+1776, I would only make one change to your letter: "WE ARE IT'S PATRIOTS"
We are it is patriots? "Its" = posessive
Anyway, amazing post there. That gave me a revitalized perspective on what's going on. I first saw the name "Ron Paul" in Freedom to Fascism. That was the summer of '06. I thought to myself, "Damn, this guy needs to run for president." It wasn't until late April/early May of last year when I discovered that he was running.
I don't even remember what I was doing. I was at school, on the computer, messing around until class started. I somehow ended up on MSN's elections page. I went on there to see if Hillary was running, because that's who I assumed would be the next annoited leader of the global elite. I found here, to no surprise. But then I looked on the Republican side, and was scrolling along. I found the name "Ron Paul" and a sudden jolt went through my entire body. It was a surreal feeling, because it immediately brought me back to that moment in '06 when I thought it would be a dream if RP ran for president.
He had a 9% approval rating on the MSNBC pre-debate poll thing. I told my dad about it that night, and he didn't seem to interested. The next night, after a debate I didn't get to watch or even knew took place, I went back to the site and found that Ron Paul's rating went from 9% to 42%. I almost started doing cartwheels in the library.
I told my dad about it that night, and he seemed excited. (We're on the same wavelength, politically.)
My mom, who previously didn't care much for politics or my "conspiracy theories," started to hear me out slowly but surely. And one afternoon I gave her an hour long dissertation on Ron Paul, 9/11, the global elite, the Fed, and how it all ties into the mess we see in today's world. That discussion won her overly completely and utterly. She ended up joining our meetup group here in San Diego, and has been a very active participant.
I asked her the other day if this election feels different to her. She said "in all her years" she's never felt like this about a political candidate or an election.
As for me, being relatively young, I would often times step back and wonder if I was getting a bit too nostalgiac about Ron Paul and everything that's been going on. But it turns out that isn't the case. What's happening today is very rare, unique, and special. I'm glad to be a part of it, and I will be here until the end, fighting for freedom and liberty.