We're all doing what we can. I guess we all could look in the mirror and upon close scuriny come to the conclusion that we could do more.
In the first revolution it was easier to see the enemy and fight him. We could pick up a musket and shoot the son of a bitch red coat. Today it seems we're fighting against our own people but who are remote behind a TV camera or the walls of a news paper. Our own friends don't seem to get it while many of us don't feel the sense of urgency.
It's sort of like an illness compared to an open wound. If one of our friends has an open wound bleeding profusely we'll RUN to get some bandages and disinfectant.
If one of our friends is suffereing from depression or cancer we take our time though in both of those instances our friend would much rather prefer the open bleeding wound to what he is suffering from.
How can we get everyone to understand the urgency of what we're facing if Ron Paul doesn't get elected?