You can say that again.
One thing, even more important in my opinion, is what one man in a wheelchair, one man who could have just given up when life handed him what to some would be a lousy deal, didn't let it deter him from his passion. Then, when his creation was under attack from many fronts, including the courts, he forged on. And it's still here. He's still here. Better than ever.
FR became a replacement for a friend of mine who was the most common-sense kinda guy you'd ever meet. We talked at length about the way things were crumbling around us and how it could be fixed. After he died, I was without any similar contact and just happened on FR by accident. Here, I've laughed, teared-up a few times, and just about run the gamut of emotions among folks who hold freedom dear.