From Meetup.com:
"Look what's happening with Ron Paul 2008 Meetups!
33,022 Ron Paul Supporters in 800 Groups from 656 Cities
…and 4,927 more waiting to hear when a new Meetup starts!"
Meetup is a GREAT way to find people in your area who share your interests. The Austin, Texas Meetup group is great!
And on Myspace.com, Ron Paul 2008 has 56889 friends.
There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come. The time has come, and the idea is freedom, and the return to the Constitution.
The thing about Ron Paul's candidacy is, it isn't about Ron Paul. It's about what he stands for. It's all about the Constitution. And whether you agree with what he stands for or not, all you have to do is look at his voting record to see that he actually stands for something. This sets him apart from all the rest of the candidates.
How many Senators, Congressmen, or Presidents can you name who consistently work to uphold and defend the Consitution at every possible opportunity? I can name only one - Ron Paul. We need many more like him.
Who you are BEING makes the difference...
It's all about the stand you take, really. Who you ARE speaks so loudly, most people cannot hear what you're saying. This is an ontological conversation - who are we BEING that has things show up around us the way they are?
So I invite all of you to stand with me for the possibility of freedom, a stand for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness guaranteed to us by our Constitution.
Standing in the possibility of Freedom, Integrity, and Success, there is no wasted time, no wasted action. Whatever you're doing is the most perfect thing at the most perfect time. Take a stand, trust your instincts, and go with the flow.
What is the secret to getting what you want? First you must know what you want. Then must be equally willing to have what you want, and to not have what you want, and let it go.
Imagine we have already succeeded and ask yourself, "How did we get here?".
God bless us all.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Exciting times!
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