Motivational video

WIwarrior

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Watch this video in its entirety. It can and will change your life. What we are doing is something that is rarely done in time. I am new to this forum but I feel our moral is low. I have given more money, time, and effort than I ever thought I would give in a political campaign. But then I understood that this....movement is bigger than me....bigger than all of us. I am only 27 years old but I realize we need to fight on. I beg all of you to push a little harder, educate a few more, and stay possitive. I don't know what the future holds but I pray that we teach enough people what liberty and freedom means so we can one day take our country back from tyranny.

I love you all for what you are doing and for what you have done.

 
If Charlie Chaplin were alive today, he would be endorsing Ron Paul all the way!

The Great Dictator has always been one of my favorite movies. But Charlie Chaplin's movies came from his heart! Not big money!
 
I don't really know how to define how I feel.

Lately, I can't seem to shake off this bitter attitude that I've adopted, which is:

The American people don't even deserve freedom.

Horrible, isn't it? 'Cause I know there's no chance of my freedom if I can't convince others to go along with it, but when I look at how vicious some Americans can be towards the idea of liberty, I start to wish that they'd get what's coming to them: a full-blown police state.

Of course, that means I end up suffering from much of that tyranny as well. Some predicament I'm in.
 
I believe every serviceman in the military should watch that video, and remember it for when the uprising begins.
 
I think there is a huge difference between quitting and being realistic about Paul's chances to win the nomination. I believe there is a segment that either has not been involved in this for very long, or are so pissed off that they have given up all hope and have resigned themselves to not doing anymore work for the campaign or the movement as a whole. My opinion is that many of those have focused primarily if not solely on this one race and one candidate.

Those of us though who are grassroots activists and donate our time for libertarian Republican candidates have a lot of races that we are involved in - so it is not only the Presidential nomination, but Congressional, state and local races as well. There is only so much time in the day, only so much money - so I believe that some are at the point of realization that Paul's chances to win the nomination are extremely slim, and are therefore shifting focus to other areas, i.e. other races, planning for the future, keeping the new people involved, etc.
 
I far prefer the book, but this is a magnificent line from the third movie of The Lord of the Rings.

Aragorn said:
Hold your ground, hold your ground! Sons of Gondor, of Rohan, my brothers! I see in your eyes the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. An hour of woes and shattered shields, when the age of men comes crashing down! But it is not this day! This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good Earth, I bid you *stand, Men of the West!*

Just substitute Washington for Rohan and California for Gondor or something. :-)
 
I don't really know how to define how I feel.

Lately, I can't seem to shake off this bitter attitude that I've adopted, which is:

The American people don't even deserve freedom.

Horrible, isn't it? 'Cause I know there's no chance of my freedom if I can't convince others to go along with it, but when I look at how vicious some Americans can be towards the idea of liberty, I start to wish that they'd get what's coming to them: a full-blown police state.

Of course, that means I end up suffering from much of that tyranny as well. Some predicament I'm in.

I couldn't have said it any better. I doubt anyone could. You have summed up exactly how I feel. +rep
 
I'm more pumped than ever! Already, our RP state group is talking about the future, a new name for the group, how we're going to work within the GOP, we're locating local liberty candidates to back, etc.
The future is so bright, I gotta wear shades!

I hope every RP organization group does the same in each state. We can't depend on the campaign for the future and the campaign will be ending.
The fight for liberty GOES ON WITH US!
 
I don't really know how to define how I feel.

Lately, I can't seem to shake off this bitter attitude that I've adopted, which is:

The American people don't even deserve freedom.

Horrible, isn't it? 'Cause I know there's no chance of my freedom if I can't convince others to go along with it, but when I look at how vicious some Americans can be towards the idea of liberty, I start to wish that they'd get what's coming to them: a full-blown police state.

Of course, that means I end up suffering from much of that tyranny as well. Some predicament I'm in.
This, maybe a police state is what we need, hate to say that but it may be the only way the american people will wake up and if they still stay asleep with a full blown police state then we're really screwed.
 
This, maybe a police state is what we need, hate to say that but it may be the only way the american people will wake up and if they still stay asleep with a full blown police state then we're really screwed.

It's a thought.



But, we'll see what happens at the national convention. If republicans still don't wake up, I'll be sure to set their alarms for them.

I got a call last night, from a Ron Paul supporter, regarding volunteering to become a delegate here in Georgia. I'm gonna give it a go and see what happens.

If anyone else in Georgia is interested, this is the site referenced in the call:
http://ga4ronpaul.com/Home.aspx
 
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I think there is a huge difference between quitting and being realistic about Paul's chances to win the nomination. I believe there is a segment that either has not been involved in this for very long, or are so pissed off that they have given up all hope and have resigned themselves to not doing anymore work for the campaign or the movement as a whole. My opinion is that many of those have focused primarily if not solely on this one race and one candidate.

Those of us though who are grassroots activists and donate our time for libertarian Republican candidates have a lot of races that we are involved in - so it is not only the Presidential nomination, but Congressional, state and local races as well. There is only so much time in the day, only so much money - so I believe that some are at the point of realization that Paul's chances to win the nomination are extremely slim, and are therefore shifting focus to other areas, i.e. other races, planning for the future, keeping the new people involved, etc.
I think that is quite accurate. And those not involved in other campaigns are just doing other things. For many it's - Help RP win> Other things> Help RP when the chance to win is extremely slim.
 
I'm more pumped than ever! Already, our RP state group is talking about the future, a new name for the group, how we're going to work within the GOP, we're locating local liberty candidates to back, etc.
The future is so bright, I gotta wear shades!

I hope every RP organization group does the same in each state. We can't depend on the campaign for the future and the campaign will be ending.
The fight for liberty GOES ON WITH US!

Have them look into the Republican Liberty Caucus. There is an already established framework, though personally I think they are a bit underfunded and can use some of our people to help build the organization. No sense trying to build something from the ground up, so to speak, if there is already something in place that just needs a little more help.

www.rlc.org
 
Just keep in mind that our work does not end with Ron Paul and this election regardless of the outcome. Press on and support your local liberty candidates. I am working on compiling as complete of a listing as possible at Liberty Candidates United.
 
This is a r3VOLution!

Our actions will be long going and we can't ever give up and walk away. All of us should be in this for the long haul. Everything is just beginning.

+rep to the OP
 
I don't really know how to define how I feel.

Lately, I can't seem to shake off this bitter attitude that I've adopted, which is:

The American people don't even deserve freedom.

Horrible, isn't it? 'Cause I know there's no chance of my freedom if I can't convince others to go along with it, but when I look at how vicious some Americans can be towards the idea of liberty, I start to wish that they'd get what's coming to them: a full-blown police state.

Of course, that means I end up suffering from much of that tyranny as well. Some predicament I'm in.
Even during the first Revolution it was the tireless minority that carried the day and created the liberty we're fighting to restore today.
 
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