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    Yes, BLS it is all worth it. Give Dr. Paul as much money as you can so that his voice is heard for a while longer. The money will allow people to here Ron Paul and his message, and it will sink into more peoples heads the longer we can keep him afloat. The best way to spread the message is to give Ron the money he needs.
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    How many more times are we going to let them screw up our economy?

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    Great post, and inspiring.
    I am an Angry American. I was when I heard of Ron Paul. I found him before the debates. I was searching for my lost rights, researching laws and the Constitution. Someone elsewhere mentioned one of his Bills. I looked, I liked and I looked further. Ron was just exploring a run for President, and as soon as he announced I was a supporter. I had Hope.
    I am still Angry, but now that anger has purpose and direction.

    I'm in this all the way.
    Nice to have you guys along too.
    Liberty is lost through complacency and a subservient mindset. When we accept or even welcome automobile checkpoints, random searches, mandatory identification cards, and paramilitary police in our streets, we have lost a vital part of our American heritage. America was born of protest, revolution, and mistrust of government. Subservient societies neither maintain nor deserve freedom for long.
    Ron Paul 2004

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    roger that, you spoke for what's inside all of us.

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    Awesome post...

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    Was so impressed with the OP of this thread that I included in my sig as Step 1.
    First take back the Republican Party: Join the GOP Rising!
    Next become a Precinct Leader
    Then donate to RP's presidential or congressional campaign

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    Thanks BLS, we need more of these motivational posts instead of those other ones based on rumours.
    Let me see if I get this right. We need to borrow $10 billion from China, and then we give it to Musharraf, who is a military dictator, who overthrew an elected government. And then we go to war, we lose all these lives promoting democracy in Iraq. I mean, what’s going on here?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mffpkCH-PJw&

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revolution9 View Post
    Nevada has the bootlicking pundits sputtering sputum all over their teleprompters trying to justify their vapid prognostications, and tittter-tattering away on their keyboards issuing limp dishrag invectives. The other candidates are dropping out like cashed out johns at a Nevada broithel. The ones left in are puppeting Ron's message. Not because in the forefront of their grimy cesspit of a political mind that they will take the nomination and Presidency. No..these intellectual troglodytes do not work like that, for if the nomination was signed and sealed then they would be quintupling Guatanamo and planning their next Vatican City of the NWO in Tehran and annexing Pakistan as the 52 state. They are puppeting Ron's message because they heard, know and understand he will not compromise on his princoples, he has enormous boots on the ground and the mpst massive web footprint in the history of politics anywhere. his base is international in scope, and damn that baby doctor can raise some cash. These other clowns know they are working the system through backroom gambits and backdoor rigging. They know if we, The People, do not let the system get gamed they will be dealing with Ron and his delegates at the convention.

    In the immortal words, paraphrased of course, of whomever said it, and as was quotted by Bugs Bunny, "We have only just begun to fight!".

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    Randy

    Source: "I have not yet begun to fight" -John Paul Jones






    the most recognizable name of a naval officer of the American Revolutionary War is that of John Paul Jones. Historic sites associated with his story attract tourists from around the world. Jones was born John Paul on July 6, 1747, in Kirkcudbright, Scotland. At 12 he entered the British merchant marine and went to sea for the first time as a cabin boy.

    Jones became first mate on a slaver brigantine in 1766 but soon left that trade in disgust. He was appointed master in 1769. As master of a merchant vessel, he killed the leader of his mutinous crew in self-defense at Tobago in the West Indies in 1773.To avoid trial, Jones fled to Virginia and was considered a fugitive by the British. He concealed his identity by adding the surname Jones.

    At the outbreak of the American Revolution in 1775, Jones went to Philadelphia and entered the Continental Navy. In December he was commissioned a lieutenant on the first American flagship, Alfred. Jones was quickly promoted to captain in 1776 and given command of the sloop Providence. While on his first cruise aboard the Providence, he destroyed British fisheries in Nova Scotia and captured sixteen prize British ships.

    In command of Ranger in 1777 and 1778, he operated in British home waters and made audacious raids on Englands shore. In recognition of his exploits, he was placed in command of five French and American vessels. Aboard his flagship, the Bonhomme Richard, Jones led his small squadron in the capture of seven merchantmen off of the Scottish coast. On September 23, 1779, Jones fought one of the bloodiest engagements in naval history. Jones struggled with the 44-gun Royal Navy frigate Serapis, and although his own vessel was burning and sinking, Jones would not accept the British demand for surrender, replying, I have not yet begun to fight. More than three hours later, Serapis surrendered and Jones took command.

    According to some historians, Jones remained appealing as much for his actions as for his personality. British chapbooks, an early form of dime novels, pictured him as a ruthless marauding pirate akin to Blackbeard. His attacks on British ships were often sudden and sometimes bloody. The vision of a swarthy scalawag persisted even to the writings of Rudyard Kipling a century later.

    In person, however, Jones was another man. Thomas Jefferson and others referred to him as little Jones and he may have been 55. Unlike other merchant seamen, he was well dressed, carried a sword, and conducted himself with practiced decorum.. Add to that a Scottish brogue, and light Celtic features. He was never an easy man to get along with, intense about his honor and his duties, a harsh military master. But he was surprisingly sociable. He was a prolific poem and letter writer, spoke some French, and, though he never married, was involved in many romances. Above all, no one questioned his daring. In Britain, his naval actions against the mother country certainly led to his presentation as a pirate.

    In 1788, Russian Empress Catherine the Great appointed Jones rear admiral in the Russian Navy, in which he saw action in the Liman campaign in the Black Sea. He left the Russian service in 1789 and moved to Paris. He was appointed U.S. Consul to Algiers but died before the commission arrived. His body was buried in Paris, but in 1905, after a lengthy search, his remarkably preserved corpse was discovered and removed from a gravesite in Paris and transported to the United States. Through the intervention of President Theodore Roosevelt, Jones remains were re-interred in an ornate tomb at the Naval Academy Chapel at Annapolis, Maryland in 1913 when the tomb was completed
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    Perfection is simply not obtainable... Thusly, I would rather contend with the inconveniences of too much liberty than contend with the inconveniences of not enough...
    I saw that the State was half-witted, that it was timid as a lone woman with her silver spoons, and that it did not know its friends from its foes, and I lost all remaining respect for it, and pitied it."
    --Henry David Thoreau

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    Amazing. Thank you for that. I am going to wake up and read this post everyday from hear on out.

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