For those Ron Paul supporters who are feeling weary, we
need not be discouraged. There is nothing to feel sorry about
and all our hard work has not been in vain. In many ways this
revolution for change has only just begun. Ron Paul has further
passed on the baton to us and what we do with it will ultimately
shape our future. We have not been abandoned and he will continue
to fight for the Constitution and freedom like he has for
the last 30 years.
With insurmountable odds we have put a dent in the establishments
armor and have changed the rules and the political landscape
forever. We are are not alone and our voices will be heard.
The power is in the people and together there is no limit
to what we can accomplish.
This movement was always more than about Ron Paul - it is
about getting proactive and taking action on our own at a
grassroots level. We have him to thank for all the ideas and
issues he has injected into the campaign that would have never
otherwise seen the light of day.
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This has been a learning curve and along the way some mistakes
have been made, but this will only help us in the long run
and make us stronger. Real everlasting change will not come
easy, but it is attainable. This is not the end but the beginning,
the first stages of this peaceful revolution.
This whole election season, I have likened Ron Paul's campaign
to the Star Wars movie, A New Hope, and in particular a certain
scene. During the lightsaber duel on the Death Star, Obi-Wan
Kenobi says to Darth Vader, “You can't win Darth. If
you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you
can possibly imagine.” We have not been defeated as
this movement will go forward and continue to grow.
We stand on the threshold of change, and by continuing to
plant seeds we will win over more hearts and minds. Together
we can and will take back this country - one district, one
county, one city, one state, and one mind at a time. Thank
you Ron Paul and supporters for giving America hope. Now let's
finish what we started.