Michael, just for the record, Columbus, Ohio is in Franklin County.
Michael, just for the record, Columbus, Ohio is in Franklin County.
My hats off to you guys. Brave indeedArlington, huh? Okay. I'll bet it's similar.
"Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one."
—Charles Mackay
"god i fucking wanna rip his balls off and offer them to the gods"
-Anonymous
Don't let others get you down. Not naysayers, not pretenders, not appeasers, not opportunists; none of em.
What others do pales beside what YOU do.
Press on! - The r3VOLution continues...
"Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence.Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race."
~ C.Coolidge
Too bad you won't be coming through my town, or else I'd say hi in person when ya come through.![]()
My music/art page is here"government is the enemy of liberty"-RPOriginally Posted by Ron Paul
[IMG]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BMoF6luCUAIm1vO.jpg[/IMG]That which doesn't kill me has made a grave tactical error
I'm simplifying things, here is a draft internal press release (please help proof-read/tweak - I'm a klutz, and loath writing in third person):
For Immediate Release 4/28/09 – For more information contact; “Michael Maresco” - info@libertyrider.com
Political Mileage – Be a Part of Something Big
The Ron Paul Rider is at it again... Herding cats from the freedom movement known as the r3VOLution, Michael Maresco is getting back on his bicycle to help spread the message, coast to coast. Going from the Statue of Liberty, to Alcatraz, the undercurrent of the trip is, “America; Freedom to Fascism.”
Named “Ride for Honesty”, it will attempt to promote honest discussions on problems facing our country, and the solutions promoted by the r3VOLution. In addition to the normal canvassing associated with such a stunt, the event will attempt to build rapport between local activists, and county sheriffs all along the route. The idea was born in an online discussion of Sheriff Richard Mack’s latest book, “The County Sheriff- America’s Last Hope” and how “we should all deliver them to our sheriff’s.” Thinking on the worth of that idea, this project was born..
In addition to Sheriff Mack’s small book, Campaign for Liberty has generously provided 100 copies of “The Revolution; A Manifesto”. Also included in the delivery pack will be a DVD of Dr. Edwin Vieira’s, “Power of the Purse and Sword” speech. Basically, an introduction to a r3VOLution that highlights love, honor, respect.
Ways you can help:
Covering the States of NJ, PA, OH, IN, IL, MO, OK, NM, AZ, NV, and CA, the hope is to meet, and interview for a blog, a string of supporters across this great nation. whose simple task will be to help get the books into the right hands and see that Michael's route for their area is safe, and sound. At 94 counties, it’s a pretty big herd of cats, any networking help will be golden. If you live in, or know folk along the route, please become part of the it by emailing, locals@libertyrider.com , including your state’s abbreviation in the subject line.
It is hoped that the trip inspires others to reach out and build better rapport with officials in their county, in that regard, networked blogging will be golden, as well, If you want to help document the project on your favorite social network, become a part of it by emailing socialnet@libertyrider.com
If you are work in any form of media, and want to help promote this event, be a part of it by emailing media@libertyrider.com
And finally, this all costs money, and anyone can “be a part of it” by chipping in $17.76 here.
http://michael4rpr.chipin.com/ride-for-honesty-support
Bio - Michael Maresco was living an idyllic life, on the Hawaiian island of Kaua’i, when he was astounded by the spontaneous uprising of support for Congressman Ron Paul’s presidential run. He wasted no time in joining the rVOLUtion and was one of the original members of Hawaii Meet-up #112. He first organized his meet up to help with a 130 mile 5 day Walk for Ron Paul, in the early summer of ‘07, building the group. By winter 07 he had one upped that stunt with a 3500 mile bicycle trip across the USA, (on his first ever roadbike, a $250 Schwinn from WalMart.) Pulling a trailer festooned with signage he distributed materials, made the front page multiple times, got interviewed on local Fox, and generally built support for the Good Doctor, while inspiring others to step outside the box and get into the streets.
Following that, Michael got into GOTV mode and volunteered for OLFD in NH, he went to SC, and covered two precincts in NY State. In early spring of ‘08 he went to TX to help with the primary challenge for Ron Paul’s congressional seat, and spearheaded a phone bank getting people to the caucuses. During the District 14 effort the Revolution March started gaining steam and Michael was recruited onto the core team, who pulled off that pure grassroots event with style. From there Michael was recruited onto the Walk4Freedom crew, who walked 300 miles across Wisconsin to the Rally For The Republic, holding townhall meetings and handing out Pocket Constitutions all along the way. He was then asked to accompany and assist the producers of the docum3ntary project; For Liberty, where his intimate knowledge of the players and progression of the r3VOLution came in handy. By then it was fall and time to go help GOTV for BJ Lawson. Since the election, he has volunteered and helped promote; both End the Feds, the Boston Tea Party 08, CPAC09 , and the recent Rally on Lexington Green (hosted by Committees of Safety and attended by Oath-Keepers.)
And with this latest venture he shows no signs of letting up…
In addition, as a moderator on Ron Paul Forums he has helped raise money for all of the above, and countless other small, and large projects. Now, he is asking for your help. Donate today.
Don't let others get you down. Not naysayers, not pretenders, not appeasers, not opportunists; none of em.
What others do pales beside what YOU do.
Press on! - The r3VOLution continues...
"Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence.Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race."
~ C.Coolidge
very awesome write up!
i think i responded this in another thread, but id like to reiterate... I would love to help with absolutely anything i can, and i will be spreading the word like crazy!
we would love for you to come through here, and if you need a place to stay you are more than welcome, if you can't make it down here, we will try to get a ride to meet up with you somewhere and at least buy you dinner... (or whatever meal coincides with your visit)
we are located off of hwy 23 5 miles south of the missouri border.
Also please let me know anything i can do to help out from here!!!!!
WOOHOO!!!!!
- haha - love you guys
I was hoping you and Jay could help most on the website/RPFs crew. I'll need help managing the data, condensing it for the site, and making www.rideforhonesty.com presentable to the general public. I will have limited time and hope to just upload to youtube and a blog thread here... Rachel McIntosh is heading up PR/Media and will be helping on the website, as well as a few others I hope to rassle up...
But, what I'd really love for you to take on...is national grassroots volunteer co-ordinator
haha
Allison Gibbs (CfL Dir. of Outreach) is helping cat-herd on the CfL side. What I need is someone (hopefully you) to co-ordinate, and to man the grassroots recruiting email address (right now is locals@libertyrider.com - could be anything...)
I wish I could change the route drastically, but it takes a LOT of work to map/etc. The sad fact is that I originally looked going through ARK, but found the eastern approach was a bit... hillyfor our purposes... You are the second person to make me re-visit that decision today.
Which seques nicely into announcing that word has been spreading, and I was invited onto blogtalkradio tonight by your state CfL organizer Caleb
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Patriot-Pastors
Let me know if you want to take on any, or all of the above, PM me a suitible address for an account at the site...
and thanks again
m
onward and forward
Don't let others get you down. Not naysayers, not pretenders, not appeasers, not opportunists; none of em.
What others do pales beside what YOU do.
Press on! - The r3VOLution continues...
"Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence.Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race."
~ C.Coolidge
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Patriot...co-Rides-Again
10 minutes to go bump, call in and make me work for the money I'm gonna ask of y'all![]()
Don't let others get you down. Not naysayers, not pretenders, not appeasers, not opportunists; none of em.
What others do pales beside what YOU do.
Press on! - The r3VOLution continues...
"Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence.Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race."
~ C.Coolidge
That portion of Arkansas is gorgeous, though. And it actually has an advantage over Missouri--they curve their roads around the sides of hills, while Mo. likes to build straight roads. In the case of the Ozarks, that means straight up and straight down! That said, and though there are some hills to conquer, the U.S. 60 route would have the least hills to deal with. On the other hand, you don't get to go through college town Fayetteville that way.