Aimee Allen: *Unofficial* Ron Paul Revolution Video

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Minnesota Chris writes: Due to popular demand, Aimee Allen decided to authorize the release of the unfinished video (with added color correction), and an "official" version will be released soon. Here it is with the color correction:

Thanks to Aimee Allen & Minnesota Chris

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THAT scratches the itch!

Thread of the day goes to Mr Nystrom- thanks : )

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one more time

The Crash is coming! But this makes me happy.

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Aimee Allen!

I've watched this video many times and loved seeing it again. It always gets me going! Aimee kicks ass! WooHoooo!

I wish I knew how to make that my ring tone!

Ginny in PA

Schnecksville, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania

Aimee

She could make me write bad checks ,, ; ) ,,LOL

If voting could really change things,
it would be illegal. Here is hoping for change!

1 mo time

Made me feel good!

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A little bump

To keep you in the spirit.

"Obamney care," Nuff said.

Has she been invited to

Has she been invited to St.Paul? Like I said in another post, it would be a tragedy not to invite this girl to play. She needs to be thanked in a big way for contributing.

I'm confused

I'm not sure what I'm more attracted to...the fact that she's so hot or the fact that she's intelligent.

Another First

Dr. Ron Paul the first presidential candidate to have songs written about him and having a music video on MTV?

A Little Revolution Music

To get you in the mood !!!!

"Obamney care," Nuff said.

A Little Revolution Music

To get you in the mood !!!!

"Obamney care," Nuff said.

GGGRRRREEEEEAAAAAATTTT!

love this video

Great one!

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theme song

Really cool song, would be awesome if performed at march with 1000s of people shouting Ron Paul in the song. One of my favorite songs now.

Yea ! St Paul.

With 15 to 20,000 strong !!!!

"Obamney care," Nuff said.

10 points. :) Very very nice

10 points. :) Very very nice

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Well Done Aimee!

One of the best songs...

and...

I trust everybody understands...

THIS IS ABOUT AN INTELLECTUAL
rEVOLution

about waking UP our brains...

Thanks Aimee!
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Revolution IS what we are

We are peaceful and should be... that doesn't mean we can't at times be a bit controversial and provocative.... Our goal is to wake up those that have been hypnotized into inaction for so long.

respectfully,
Agog

Alex Plewniak
Bonita, CA

"Revolution": overthrow of government

We do not wish to get rid of our government. We are not "revolting." We want the law of the land to be upheld and obeyed by the people who are in office.

A lesser law is no law if it is in direct conflict with a higher law. If I steal my neighbors car, I must obey the policeman when he hauls me off to the judge. If the policeman tells me to steal the car, I am not revolting by refusing to obey him and turning him over to the judge. Right?

We don't want a new government. We don't want a "Change." We want a return. A restoration.

"Revolve"

I think you're trying to say we want to "revolve," that is circle back to our roots. Revolution means to go in a circle, or to complete a cycle.

And, of course, this is what our system of government is designed to do through the ballot box.

IMissLiberty

IMissLiberty

Revolution is destructive. We are not a revolution.

We are a restoration. Lawfully bent on removing evil doers from our government. Anger is dangerous and will not help us.

This song is rousing and the words are pretty safe, "break down ILLEGAL institutions." However, some of her other songs and their corresponding videos ARE revolutionary and angry. The sort of music that could incite lawless riots.

Ron Paul has told us to have fun. His message has always been positive, peaceful, and respectful. He knows far more about our countries troubles and the people who have caused them than we do. But he has not given in to adolescent anger. He has worked hard and attacked bad IDEAS with good IDEAS and treated everyone and their private property with respect.

Therefore, even though I DO like this song, I believe it is problematic and would not choose Aimee Allen as any sort of icon for the Ron Paul movement.

talkin' of good ron paul songs....

i still think this one is also very good...(original)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-t_YD-sDhw

you can fool some people sometimes....

This is

Awesome.

"Obamney care," Nuff said.

Not anger

Righteous Indignation.

We are supposed to feel righteous indignation when we see something wrong. God meant us to. It is a sign of spiritual health and a good conscience. If we are so tolerant and broad-minded that we can watch wrong and feel nothing there is something seriously wrong with us. God himself feels angry when he sees wrong and evil. It was in righteous indignation that he burned Sodom and Gomorrah to the ground. And it was in righteous indignation that Jesus threw the moneychangers out of the temple. If we were to see some bully brutally and sadistically clubbing some child to death it would be natural and right for us to be angry. In the same way if we can sit and watch immorality romanticized and glamorized on television without feelings of anger and righteous indignation it is a sign of spiritual sickness.

Now, I'm not even Christian, but I thought that was a good example. Also, you call it what you will... I'm part of the revolution.

~Live life to its fullest, with an open heart, open arms and most important... an open mind~

Anger has to be kept within bounds.

I agree that it has it's place. It is up to each person to control that anger; especially when there is a large group of angry people.

We aren't God, so it is easy to overdo our self-righteousness. Some of the "worst" people THINK they are doing the right thing. It would be wrong to punish the misinformed. It would be a travesty to cause further suffering to the innocent bystanders- including those fellow citizens who would be negatively affected by demonstrations or boycotts.

We have to be strong and think calmly. I would consider this song to be like caffeine: It can be used to wake up the timid and tired, but it could be gasoline for some of the more volatile members who are on the verge of wrath. I'm just advocating cation...

I can be strong and think calmly.

I also know that if you do not ACT on a thought, it stays exactly that.
To advocate thinking pretty thoughts but doing nothing about it is the same as not doing anything in the first place... one reason why America is in the shape it is today.

As far as anything I do that would ~further cause suffering to the innocent bystanders~... come on now. If they are standing there doing nothing, they are not furthering the cause.. they are part of the problem.

Believing in something but not doing anything about it is hypocrisy.

Attempting to establish your boundaries on others is naive.

Telling me that I shouldn't be mad about the current situation is silly.

~Live life to its fullest, with an open heart, open arms and most important... an open mind~

Be mad. But think clearly.

I agree with acting- not just thinking. The acting has to be based on good thinking though. I do not worry about YOUR actions. But I do know some are volatile and may take this cause to act out on other sources of anger within their lives that have little to do with restoring our country. It takes but one person to destroy what many others have spent lifetimes carefully building.

Sorry if I sound like I'm trying to set your personal boundaries. Not intended. However, as we recommend this song, we are also suggesting that others DO listen to it. Therefore, it is equally fair to suggest that others DON'T listen to it. (Which I did not do.) Or to voice a concern or caution. My point is that this song is not for everyone and may be damaging if played for a huge, irritated crowd. Would you agree with that?