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CasualApathy
09-08-2007, 04:11 PM
History Project; James Hicks - 4/7 - 2239

There once was a campaign, many years ago. It was about freedom and liberty for all. It was a wonderous thing, many said, that such a movement could exist at all, in the face of such trechery and deciet.
Indeed it was something completely new. For in the beginning of the second millennia, there existed a thing called the internet. It allowed all the people of the world to talk and associate freely. It was indeed a remarkable thing, many would postulate, but as we know, a short lived one. For the internet gave power to the people of the earth, and for a short period in time, every lie was exposed, and noone could hide in the shadows. Through free association, tolerance and understanding spread amongst the people of the internet, and the world. The movement grew stronger and stronger.
It's leader was a man who only hesitantly ran. He marched ahead, with honor integrity and curage, but recieved no respect. His name was Ron Paul, the last great patriot.
He threw himself into the fire, speaking truth and exposing deciet. He was mocked, scourned and attacked, but stayed true to his convictions. How tragic is the fact, that all he needed to succeed was money, that old forgotten commodity.. and yet in his hour of greatest need as he prepared to charge ahead, his followers were preoccupied with chit-chat, and forgot to supply the ammunition.
The rest is history.