TruthAtLast
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We need true leaders to arise from the grassroots and take this movement to the next level.
There is nothing more true than that statement.
It is clear that Ron Paul will not be the future of this Movement. Not necessarily because people wouldn't want him to be, but because HE doesn't want to be. He seems to feel that people are attached to HIM rather than to the Movement. He seems to want to distance himself from the Grassroots effort and step out of the leadership roll, hoping others will emerge to fill that void. He got the ball rolling and wants us to take it from here.
But there is a problem with that strategy. HE is the rally point right now. He has the ability to galvanize the supporters (not to mention hundreds of thousands of email addresses). Whether he likes it or not, central leadership is needed for EVERY SUCCESSFUL REVOLUTION IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD and he is that leader that everyone is looking to for direction. He talks about the "next phase" but only really mentions a march (which he then says he can't really be involved with and MAYBE he'll come) and his own Liberty PAC (which hasn't been updated in who knows how long and has contact information that is broken).
If he has a master plan (even if it isn't to necessarily be President) then the supporters need to be in on it, otherwise it is yet another missed opportunity for the Movement to grow even further. Of course it has helped people "wake up" and start thinking differently, but that isn't enough to take over the Republican party as he seems intent on (or has at least talked about) doing.
If he is serious about pushing this Movement to the next level then myself and thousands of others are waiting for some direction from him. He's given us NOTHING. Fight for delegates? We're already doing that (with little help from HQ I might add). Support other Liberty Candidates? He's only endorsed a couple people and hasn't given us any direction on how best to support these candidates (not to mention the LPAC site not even working correctly). Buy his book? Well great but if that is the great "strategy" then this thing is pretty shot.
If he is serious on just getting "the message" out there, then there is no better time than now! ATTACK McCain and the other Candidates. What else does he have to lose at this point?
I see a man who is tired and who somewhat reluctant to even continue. I see someone who appears to have given up long ago and now is continuing out of obligation. I'm sure the campaign has taken a toll on him. But he has seen the support he has. Wouldn't that energize him? Wouldn't that get him fired up?
There is a problem when the supporters are more fired up and enthusastic than their leader.
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