A Ron Paul Supporter wrote this to Vanity Fair. This is what I'm about.

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Thank you for this article. I am a 30 something, Christian mother of 4. I attended the Rally for the Republic, along with my 2 oldest sons. I spent a lot of time looking at the crowd, at both the Nation Celebration, AND the rally. I was proud to be counted among every single person there. Whether one was in a suit and tie, their Sunday best, or beat up jeans with a tie-dyed shirt, ALL of the faces of our great nation were represented, and represented well, by freedom loving patriots. Here the rich gathered together with the poor, the beautiful stood among the marred, the well-educated embraced the high school drop out, each coming from a different background and going home to a different life, but united in a common bond. When you find an organization that can bring ALL of these different “groups” of people together, you know you have found a force to be reckoned with. Thank you for your fair assessment of the rally. I do ask that you keep in mind that America is made up of so many different kinds of people, from every walk of life. Each one is important, regardless of how they look.
Posted 9/8/2008 by heatherd

http://www.vanityfair.com/online/politics/2008/09/inside-ron...

I have not posted for a while. I hate the bickering and dividers.
We are better than that.
We have seen how corrupt our system is.
We are Revolutionaries.
We failed in the first battle. But we have blooded their nose and won respect.
Phase two is to grow the movement.
Maybe in the second battle it will be a stalemate.
But we grow stronger and they grow weaker.
Eventually we will win.
Eventually we will be free again!

Heatherd, you represent me better than I can.
I'm glad to be on your team!

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I saw it on the Vanity Fair site. It made me feel proud. We need your help to steady those in the field. You will deflect the slings and arrows of confused friend and infiltrating or arrayed foe. Take arms.