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Angel4Liberty

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How did I get here? I look around at where I stand now, ideologically and politically. Here I am, brand new to these Forums, standing in passionate commitment to Dr. Ron Paul; to Liberty. My path here was a harried trip that ripped away the sleeping mask, allowing the light of Truth to pour into my waking eyes. Perhaps “path” is not the best word…maybe roller coaster? But you don’t just ride, because it’s your choice to continue, and once you step out on to the track, “If you don’t kick your feet, you never know where it might take you.” It is a dangerous business; fraught with all the thrills…ups, drops, stops, loops, spins...you name it. Just throw in some Haunted House frights, and that pretty much sums it up. So, I look back, and what do I see?

Less than a year ago, it all started. “Ugh. I don’t care about politics. I don’t want to care” about primaries, about candidates…mostly because I believed them all to be liars, cheats, scoundrels. Which most of them are. It’s all corrupt. Yes, I hated the Patriot Act; thought Congress was incompetent; voted in elections as a “duty.”

Then one day, my husband says, “I found this movie, we should watch it.” It was all about central banking and fiat money and how truly evil salacious greed can be. I sat, stunned, scared and shaking. Too shocked to cry. I am too cerebral for my own good, having to sit in silence before I respond. My husband, though, is one of those spurred into immediate action. He’s a “Fight,” and I’m somewhere closer to “Flight first, then maybe fight back.” He was online analyzing sources, checking reliability, validity, and corroborating information (he’s an excellent researcher…and I’m the one in grad school…) He shared what he discovered: The beginning of theTruth. Then we both started to put pieces together and see how all of everything corrupt is all connected.

I spent about a month being alternately sick to my stomach, disbelieving, wishing for “no more,” asking “tell me more,” angry and indignant, then totally hopeless. It was somewhere in this cycle of helpless-hopeless-sick that the sun broke through when my man says “Every time I read quotes about this stuff, it’s followed by ‘That sounds like something Ron Paul would say.’ Who the hell is Ron Paul? Did I miss something in history class?” (this is a direct quote). We soon realized this man is contemporary. Then we realized who this man is. I couldn’t believe how much this man knows, stands for, and works for! I agreed with-well-everything he said.

Then, I did cry.

My hope was restored. Dr. Paul became the light that shines on the Hope that comes when fighting for your cause and beliefs. He shouts what my heart whispers. He acts when I am too small to make a difference. He gives the “small” a way to feel big. Dr. Paul stands for the People. Dr. Paul is the Voice of the People. Dr. Paul fights for the People. He is a Man of the People. Ron Paul is the People.

Then, all of a sudden, I find myself on a street corner with other supporters, holding up a sign that says “Ron Paul R3VOLution” shouting at drivers who try to heckle me to do their research, listening to this brave guy on the megaphone shout the biggest Paul points. Then, I’m at a political rally, listening to the Man himself, and getting chills as the crowd shouts “President Paul” and “End the Fed.” Then, I’m reading these Forums, and watching my husband get involved, reading his posts, participating indirectly in discussions. And…Poof! here I am.

I get discouraged sometimes, like we all do, when we hear about fiascos (strange how that word is so close to fiat…) at conventions, media nastiness, falsified ballots. But we have to keep fighting. Ron Paul is. He’s been fighting harder than all of us for longer than most of us. He’s taken more disappointment, backlash, blackouts, discouragement. If Dr. Paul is truly our hero, our Face of the Revolution, then we must follow his example, and keep fighting too.

People keep saying to me, “I like him, but he won’t win,” and I respond “he will if you vote for him.” And that’s just it. Liberty is at its heart a selfish cause, paraphrasing Dr. Paul, so yes, it’s up to you. And it’s up to me. It’s up to each one of us, individually to fight for Liberty, to fight to Win, to fight for Ron Paul. To “get off our ‘buts’ “ (that’s on purpose) and fight. Do Something. People working for a common cause are strong, even if all they are doing is thinking about it, believing in it. Thoughts are energy. Energy is action.

I’m still a little wide-eyed and blinking. I feel a little like Neo waking up saying, “Why do my eyes hurt?” “You’ve never used them before.” Well, I’m getting used to this new eyesight. I am grateful, thankful, and hopeful. I am continually impressed by the people on these Forums. I am honored to stand next to all of you in the cause of Liberty.

Ron Paul, 2012. Save America.
 
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Welcome. +rep. Your post may get moved into the introductions forum, so you know and don't freak when it's not in Grassroots Central anymore.


Edited after posting (ETA): +rep means this user is cool. To add rep, click the star at the bottom left of a post.
 
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I was once a democrat. Until I got tired of defending the democrats agenda. So I became a republican. Then I got tired of defending the republicans agenda.

In 07, I was completely lost as to what party supported most of the things I supported. I researched all the candidates, except Ron Paul. I was starting to lean towards the Libertarians. Bob Barr, though once a NEOCON, and supported many of the things the GOP supported (that I didn't support) seemed to have changed his ways. But that still wasn't good enough for me.

The last guy I researched was Ron Paul. But because he was so complicated, I kept looking for someone else. But I always came up short. So, I decided to research the guy, thinking I would find something he lied about, stretched the truth on or a position that I just couldn't agree with. And I kept researching and researching and researching. During all this research, I was forced to learn about the Federal Reserve, fiat currency, and many of the other things that Ron Paul discusses on a regular basis.

Then like you, a light came on. I realized that Ron Paul was not just a politician. He was an honest statesman. Someone who had a good voting record. Who supported many of the things I supported, like ending the wars. And because I had done the research on the Fed, Fiat, government's credit card and how it's all intertwined it all started to make sense.

This has actually allowed me to actually hear the lies of the other candidates. I can recognize the talking points that actually say nothing. I can understand their inabilities to understand what's really going on. And their decision to not even try. That Romney or Obama really want to fight the corrupt system. The "If you can't beat'm, join'm" idiology that has caused the disrtuction of many good things that this country was founded on.

I guess, knowing and having the ability to recognize these things in other candidates, is the best thing that's ever happened to me. (as far as knowledge goes)

Ron Paul is the ONLY reason I'm a registered republican today.
 
Welcome. This is how the movement grows. Getting the brutal truth out there so the people can find it and are shocked awake. Not reaching out to bloodthirsty warmonger statists and calling them "liberty candidates".
 
another sleeper has awakened. Ready for breakfast?....welcome home.

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I was once a democrat. Until I got tired of defending the democrats agenda. So I became a republican. Then I got tired of defending the republicans agenda.

In 07, I was completely lost as to what party supported most of the things I supported. I researched all the candidates, except Ron Paul. I was starting to lean towards the Libertarians. Bob Barr, though once a NEOCON, and supported many of the things the GOP supported (that I didn't support) seemed to have changed his ways. But that still wasn't good enough for me.

The last guy I researched was Ron Paul. But because he was so complicated, I kept looking for someone else. But I always came up short. So, I decided to research the guy, thinking I would find something he lied about, stretched the truth on or a position that I just couldn't agree with. And I kept researching and researching and researching. During all this research, I was forced to learn about the Federal Reserve, fiat currency, and many of the other things that Ron Paul discusses on a regular basis.

Then like you, a light came on. I realized that Ron Paul was not just a politician. He was an honest statesman. Someone who had a good voting record. Who supported many of the things I supported, like ending the wars. And because I had done the research on the Fed, Fiat, government's credit card and how it's all intertwined it all started to make sense.

This has actually allowed me to actually hear the lies of the other candidates. I can recognize the talking points that actually say nothing. I can understand their inabilities to understand what's really going on. And their decision to not even try. That Romney or Obama really want to fight the corrupt system. The "If you can't beat'm, join'm" idiology that has caused the disrtuction of many good things that this country was founded on.

I guess, knowing and having the ability to recognize these things in other candidates, is the best thing that's ever happened to me. (as far as knowledge goes)

Ron Paul is the ONLY reason I'm a registered republican today.

very close to me, except I was always a Republican, I just didn't vote in primaries until I absolutely was NOT going to accept McCain and did research. In 2004 I was disillusioned by Bush but Kerry wasn't better and I didn't ever consider a different party.

Ron's web page in 2007 was terrible in that no one reading it is going to 'get' Ron, and unfortunately it is still the case, at least unless people really analyse his Plan to Restore America and his priorities, and listen to what he says on civil liberties.

He just isn't a bumper sticker candidate and is very difficult to introduce people to who have short attention spans for politics. And then there is the media spin. But I was also trying to look for what was 'worst', went for the newsletters which pop like a soap bubble if you actually research them, and everything else said against him is even easier disproved. The more you research, as everyone here knows, the better he looks.
 
Don't move this post, it belongs in GR's. What an uplifting post, thread and title!!!
 
Ya see, posts like this makes me want to really question when people say "this isn't about Ron Paul"... Yes, I generally agree with that statement, but we can't ignore how important it is to rally around something with a strong foundation.

The Tea Party is a great lesson of what happens when you remove the man and proceed with an ambiguous, corruptible platform... it gets diluted, beyond recognition. Look at story after story of how people came to the "liberty" movement because of Paul.

If things are to continue beyond Ron Paul, we need a way to keep the movement from becoming corrupt again. Maybe it's not so bad that we continue to use and promote his name to identify with others... indefinitely.
 
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+reputation, welcome, Angel4!

Your story is shared by many here, I'd wager.

BTW, you're on the winning team, growing stronger every day. I am still floored by the tremendous progress we've made in just 4 short years.
 
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