Are we pulling Ron Paul up the hill?

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As we are getting more powerful
as a group every day and winning
small battles all across the country,
does it feel like we are taking the
good Dr.by the hand and pulling him
up the hill with us?
PS---I didn't mean anything bad by
this.I know he must be getting worn
out from everything he has been through.I love this man very much!

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I remember in one video

he was talking to a radio guy (before they went on air) and he said, "I don't even want the damn job!" He was laughing and stuff, but I kind of think he was serious in a way.

Mathew 5:9 Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.

I am almost certain he

I am almost certain he doesn't "want" the job the same way that Hillary, Obama, or McCain "want" it. I believe he only wants what is best for the American people, and to restore liberty.

The nerve.....I oughta'....

...let you know that we're having a one-day donation to the official campaign on April Fools Day!!!! April 1st that is. C'mon fellow supporters, let's poke tyranny in the eye and kick it in the ass!

http://www.dailypaul.com/node/43096#comment-398294

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism."

-George Washington

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism."

-George Washington

I'll be

poking an eye or two on April
1st.

A few things to note...Ron

A few things to note...

Ron Paul was asked to run for President and he agreed to put himself through not only the rigors of the campaign trail at age 72, but also the ridicule from the smirking "experts" in the media as well as his fellow candidates. All the while being skeptical that this country was ready for his kind of ideas he graciously indulged his growing supporters around the country with his time at rallies, speeches, and interviews and showed unwavering patience to teach and repeat his views to even the most uninformed, month after month, debate after debate. Add to that his ongoing duties to his Congressional seat, his family, and intent to secure at least his re-election to Congress - all the while finding time to verbally lash Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke at every opportunity. As a humble man he did without an entourage to jet-set around the country for countless engagements at all hours of the morning and night.

Considering that the media and system is largely stacked against him, and his own "conservative" Republican party has done as much as possible to nominate McInsane to continue down the neo-con road, I'd say that he deserves to take a bit of an administrative breather and see how much damage us ground troops can really do to the status-quo before he again takes on so much mental and emotional strain.

well said.

I despair about our future. And then I think back to the shining example that is my hero, Ron Paul.

If I can live a life that is a 1/10th as good as his, I'll have lived a good one.

We're all in this together!

As a group we are pushing, pulling, financing, educating, critiquing, exhorting, cajolling each other up and over this slippery slope. After Dr. Paul wins the nomination in September it should be a bit easier. But the Presidency is just part of the equation. I've spoken with high school teachers that don't even know who Ron Paul is. We will not rest until our Republic is restored. Even then we must remain diligent.

You're kidding right?

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Good luck to us all,

Lisa C.

www.women4ronpaul.com

Ron Paul "Sign Wave Across the USA" -- November 5th!