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still proceed!

I think that this is what really scares the Globalistic "powers that be" about Ron Paul and his Revolution it could quite easily get out of hand and beyond their control and move beyond the arena of the Presidential election only-let's hope and pray that it does indeed!

The election of a State Governor, a State Representative; the election of a US House of Representatives Congressman or a State Senator-it's easy to blackball, exclude, ignore and denigrate a high profile Presidential candidate in their mainstream media but for them to put enough dogs out to cover all the bases of a grass roots, ground swell Revolution from the precinct to the district to the state to the US Congressional seats would stretch their influence thin beyond its ability! The foundation of the silent majority that makes this undeniably possible is there-we have but to tap into it!

Ron Paul's bid for the Presidency has precipitated an organization that is really capable of following through in this fashion! Strike while the iron is hot!-or forever be (coerced) to hold your peace!

We're already in the thick of it; we who support his bid for President. This has to be the first priority. But strategically, if the principles are to succeed (beyond the man), it has to be carried on to the Congressional elections.

Likewise, if any other candidate other than Ron Paul wins (Republican or Democrat) they will consequently have only a (relatively) narrow two year window of opportunity to finalize the bids of their Globalist masters before a strategic grass roots, ground swell of Congressional opposition will be installed to thwart them.



Part II: The Minority (that is really the silent majority) Can Win-if it will but get up off its ass and vote...

This is a sad but true story about a true minority that joined together and successfully elected to office someone who the true majority would never have elected into office (but the majority of the true majority didn't bother to vote).

I know that it's true. I had personal experience of it.

In a very small and obscure precinct of a very small and obscure county of a very obscure state (though it did produce a two term, Democratic party President) a dope-smoking pothead decided he would run for Constable. He made it known to all of his dope-smoking, pothead associates that he was going to do so and encouraged them to vote for him. In their dim, one bulbed, pothead state of mind they did it-they all went to the polls and voted for their dope-smoking, pothead friend and he was elected to the position of Constable of their obscure precinct in their obscure county of their obscure state-they were a true minority in the precinct, but since the true majority didn't bother to get up off of its complacent ass and vote to install the Constable of their choice the dope-smoking, pothead citizen was now their Constable. In this case a minority of the population succeeded in installing its choice into public office by joining together and getting out the vote...

Now I will allow that complacency has been fostered in our nation; real education has been intentionally substandard and the media controlled towards a subversive objective-but hey, it's down to the wire-SCREAM REAL LOUD NOW-or forever be (coerced) to hold your peace...

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