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ronpaulhawaii
10-14-2009, 10:09 PM
http://www.pennsylvaniarevolution.com/pa/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2623:liberty-movement-revolution-in-the-states&catid=146:admin&Itemid=283

Our PA friend, Scott Davis, has started a history of r3VOLution


Chapter 1
Liberty Movement History

The liberty movement fueled by the Ron Paul campaign in 2008, has brought a change to the political spectrum across the country and Pennsylvania. Ron Paul spoke truth, liberty, prosperity for all American’s. The message was clear and it was caused by many years of corruption and greed that is now instituted into the American government. The message far from change and reform, the message was that of a reset, time to revert back to the constitution and start fresh.

There were numerous critics that made note of Ron Paul’s message, highlighting portions to lessen credibility, but push the institution stronger. Those critics may not have let him win the polls after debates, they may not have let him get the message out to everyone, but thanks to them the liberty movement is stronger then ever before.

Ron Paul once said that the revolution was not him, and how true he was. Today’s liberty movement is comprised of many organizations and a new era of reporting that is only weakening the traditional papers and media outlets. The number of organizations continue to grow with the internet backing its power. The liberty movement is about each and every liberty supporter, lover and protector. The revolution is all of you.

Before the revolutionary war where Patriots said enough with the taxes and fought for their liberty, they too gathered and met similar to we are today. They had to educate people on their views of what government should be, imagine them going door to door talking liberty in today’s world. They educated people much like we are today with the Internet, the canvassing and sign waves, the meetup’s and bringing new people in to do the same. Without the education, the first liberty movement may not have been the success that it is.

After education they came together, united for one vision and one liberty. A time before networking tools, restaurants and numerous other places our groups meet today. The liberty tree was born, the liberty tree was exactly that a tree with no branches or leaves which signaled a meeting location for patriots. When a meeting was in session a patriot climbed that tree and placed a hat on the top. The meeting was now in session. Today we use restaurants, library’s, hotels, meeting rooms and private households. The meetings are different but the message is the same.

They united and the leaders organized their group and expanded and grew. The first liberty movement wasn't built, fought or won in a day, and neither will be the today’s liberty movement. History has a tendency to repeat itself, we all have heard that before, but in this case for liberty, there is a way it has to be completed to ensure the success and the restoration of what we are fighting for.

Today groups like the Campaign for Liberty, The The 9/12 Project, Tea Party Patriots, John Birch Society and many more, promote liberty through education. These groups are well into stage 1 of the revolution, where it goes next is up to leaders of today to come together and build together. Stage 2 of the revolution is to unite, bring the smaller groups together and form larger groups, and combine those to make larger groups and eventually you have one group with many small pieces. Liberty lovers have been uniting for years, even before Ron Paul, today we have a chance to move the liberty movement to the next part and become a step closer to the Liberty Revolution or stage 3.

Chapter 2 - Stages of a Revolution - Stage 1
Coming Next!