Doing the right thing is rarely the same as doing the easy thing.
We stand in direct opposition to everything that's wrong with this country. We stand in the name of liberty. And if we decide to do the easy thing and give up, who else will take on this fight?
I've said it before: Those who care don't know and those who know don't care.
We're the ones who know AND care. As long as we keep standing in the face of tyranny and injustice we will win. But that's the ultimate key, we have to keep fighting no matter how terribly the odds are stacked, no matter how utterly impossible it seems. Are these not the same odds Dr. Martin Luther King faced, and overcame? What about Ghandi who stood in opposition of the greatest military power on the planet and won without firing a single bullet?
Heck, the only reason we even have the opportunity to discuss this issue is because millions of people throughout history challenged the status quo and stood firm for what they knew was right. Tyranny is an old idea, liberty is a brand new one. Let's not forget what it took for us to get here. Speaking of which let's also remember how far we've come!
Ron Paul started this race dead last, with no money, no support, and being viewed as a radical maverick. Yet here we are with a full head of steam and money in the bank heading into super Tuesday while two former front runners have already dropped out. It seems to me we've already accomplished the impossible, so why can't we keep it up?