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This is brilliant and moving, from Doug Wead, a former special assistant to President George H.W. Bush who understands the wrong turn conservatives have taken — and the right turn that Dr. Paul presents.

Well now, Republicans say, we have a nominee. That may very well be but there was only one clear winner in the confusing GOP nominating contest and it was not John McCain. The winner was Ron Paul. And the effects of his win will be felt for years to come.

Ron Paul made a classic political mistake. He told the truth. In debate after debate he pointed at his party, his president, his fellow contenders for the GOP nomination, shouting aloud like the little boy in the proverbial story, “they have no clothes” and lo and behold, we looked and they didn’t. They were all naked.

He showed that the conservative movement has lost its way, its moral authority and its logic. He showed us that we have become a red team versus blue team. That since we have decided that this is a political war and all normal rules are suspended, conservatives can do liberal things to win it. Conservatives can run up big deficits if it helps their side win. They can dole out needless pork if it elects another “conservative” to congress. They can go to war if it makes their president look like a leader and wins him another term.

But in the process, Ron Paul showed us, that we have lost our way. We are no longer conservatives. We are fighting for power not for principles. We have become corrupted by the process and the only way back is to retrace our steps and find all the things we discarded along he way.

Barry Goldwater lighted a similar fire with his Conscience of a Conservative. Its truth and arguments were so obvious and so honest that one laughed aloud while reading it. But Goldwater, himself, was doomed to political defeat. And Ron Paul had no chance to win this election either. One could see that when he first opened his mouth.

And yet, the words and arguments of Ron Paul are still resonating. They still hang over this election. They are haunting and troubling. They are producing blogs and papers and books and like Goldwater’s revolution they will one day very likely produce their own Ronald Reagan. And when those heady days happen a small but hearty band of pioneers, who first had the nerve to join him and start shouting from the street, “They aren’t wearing any clothes,” will be able to say that they could see what the country missed. They were there when history was made.

John McCain and his poorly chosen words, of staying in Iraq a hundred years, have almost guaranteed that he will be the answer to the trivia question, who was the Republican candidate who lost to the ticket that claimed the first woman and black for the presidency? Another question may very well be, “What other candidate ran that year and launched the movement that has dominated national politics for the last generation?”

And the answer will be Ron Paul.
 
I agree with everything said. Clearly there is something larger at work here.

However, I'm not content with just being part of the movement that lit the fire. We don't have to simply be the martyrs for future generations to succeed. There is still an oppotunity to build momentum and turn a movement into a full-fledged Revolution. And we still have the ability to really MAKE the world hear us before this election is over.


And after that.... I still think that a properly organized and motivated group of people that starts a campaign for 2012 right now, has the ability to defeat these powers that attempt to control all Americans. Leaders in every precinct in the country, monthly meetings to educate the public on how our system is being taken from the people. And raising enough money through 4 years of subscription payments to purchase enough advertising that no Media company can hold back the tide. I'm talking about 200-300 million over 4 years.

Raising funds, raising awarness, and building an infrastructure takes time. But 4 years is all of the time we need. What do you think the media and public will say when (despite the publicized loss) we grow even larger; even stronger? Even many critics will have no choice but to take notice as Americans flock to this message of truth.

Ron Paul has sacrificed himself for this country.
He stood in the line of fire to give us a shot at liberty.
He has given us this gift.


So now I ask ALL OF YOU! What will you do with it?

Does this movement fade away like the media predicts it will? Do our supporters disperse like other movements of the past? Or does your belief in the cause transcend this election and even Ron Paul himself?

Personally, I think we have a lot of work to do and I'm ready to get started.
 
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yeah, it's nice and all. maybe i'm pessemistic, but i see a bunch of this being printed over the next 4-8 years, this 'look how Dr Paul was right'. and in some small way it will make us happy, but in the end it will be ignored just like Dr Paul himself has been ignored.

maybe i'm still down in the dumps, but i dont think so. we need to fight tooth and nail everyday for the next 4-8 years, and beyond, to make sure that this article becomes reality. otherwise like i said, every once in a while someone will do an interview or write and article about how 'we had a chance' or 'we shoulda listened'.

i dunno.. i think i need a nap.
 
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