Thursday, October 04, 2007

Establishment will take notice if we vote for Ron Paul


Reader's Viewpoint: Establishment will take notice if we vote for Ron PaulTo the Editor:

Over the last 30 years, the establishment has made America what it is today. All the values that we were taught in school about freedom, equality and human rights have been tossed into the trash. Most of the problems are our fault. We allowed this to occur, mostly through political apathy.

What can we do to fix it? Well, I’m very cynical when it comes to elections these days, but I would urge you to tell your family and friends about Ron Paul. Register as a Republican and vote for this man as the Republican presidential nominee in the March primary. It’s a longshot, but we really have nothing to lose but our country and freedom.

War is coming with Iran, and perhaps a draft and who knows what else. All of the candidates support preemptive wars of aggression except Paul. The more people who vote for him, the more the establishment will sit up and take notice that we have had it, and we are not going to take this anymore.
All great changes in societies begin with one voice, which grows and becomes an unstoppable force. We the people have to be united in this fight. You might not agree with some of Paul’s positions on some of the diversionary issues such as abortion, but truly they are irrelevant at this point.

Tell everyone about Ron Paul. The mainstream media marginalizes him because he is a threat. Read all you can about the history of the Bushes and Clintons. Get involved politically. In times like these, everyone can be an agent of change.

Curt Martin,

Dover

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And please support Ron Paul's campaign by making a donation over at RonPaul2008.com.

Editor's Note: The above pictures where taken from We The People Foundation's "Right To Petition" - aka "V The People" - protest outside the White House on Friday March 30, 2007. Click here for more.

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