rancher89
05-07-2008, 11:57 AM
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Today all my Ron Paul campaigning hit home. Last night after the results of the
North Carolina primaries, I'm sure like many others, I felt down hearted to see Ron Paul not do as well as I had hoped. Then I walked outside of my front door and saw a Ron Paul sign in my neighbors front yard where there hadn't been one yesterday. And that's when it hit home. A revolution starts with one individual and ends with a nation. I had credited the entire revolution to Dr. Paul and had ignored the bigger message he had sent out to our country. It is not the responsibility of one but the responsibility of many to make a change. It's not Dr. Paul that will save us but ourselves. It's his message that should be looked up to. A revolution isn't a man but a concept and our founding fathers understood that message very well. That is why my fiancée and myself have decided that my fiancée will run for local office. We have 5 children and very little time for anything extra and we are determined to make a difference in our world. Not just for ourselves but for our children, and our children's children. I urge you if we can do it you can do it. Become involved in your local politics. "A journey begins with one step". Our constitution says "For the People by the People". It's about time we became the people again. And have hope like our founding fathers that we can become more than we perceive ourselves to be. The only person who can't make a difference is the one who has given up on hope and if you dig deep enough hope is still there. This is a plea to the American people to dig deep and find that hope again. Let us be a nation of one voice!
Today all my Ron Paul campaigning hit home. Last night after the results of the
North Carolina primaries, I'm sure like many others, I felt down hearted to see Ron Paul not do as well as I had hoped. Then I walked outside of my front door and saw a Ron Paul sign in my neighbors front yard where there hadn't been one yesterday. And that's when it hit home. A revolution starts with one individual and ends with a nation. I had credited the entire revolution to Dr. Paul and had ignored the bigger message he had sent out to our country. It is not the responsibility of one but the responsibility of many to make a change. It's not Dr. Paul that will save us but ourselves. It's his message that should be looked up to. A revolution isn't a man but a concept and our founding fathers understood that message very well. That is why my fiancée and myself have decided that my fiancée will run for local office. We have 5 children and very little time for anything extra and we are determined to make a difference in our world. Not just for ourselves but for our children, and our children's children. I urge you if we can do it you can do it. Become involved in your local politics. "A journey begins with one step". Our constitution says "For the People by the People". It's about time we became the people again. And have hope like our founding fathers that we can become more than we perceive ourselves to be. The only person who can't make a difference is the one who has given up on hope and if you dig deep enough hope is still there. This is a plea to the American people to dig deep and find that hope again. Let us be a nation of one voice!