It makes me happy that there are a lot of people who passionately care about this country and the constitution and protecting our freedom. I thought that there were a lot of apathetic people in this country, but that is apparently not the case. And I so agree with you, about not wanting another CFR-annointed drone. And about how Paul is striking a chord, with so many people, who want a man of good character and consistency in the White House... even those in other countries (I have seen the many comments on YT, from people all over the world, and how he even has meet-up groups in Europe and other places overseas)
Thanks for your post!
In response to your statement about support from Europe:
Remember, he is running for the Republican ticket. Support from the Euro/coms, could actually hurt him. Trust me, I live in Italy. While I can’t support Mr. Paul because of his foreign policy ideas, it wouldn’t bother me too much if he actually did get the nomination. After all, what could be worst than hillary, obama, oprah and the rest of them?
I care passiionately about America and the U.S. Constitution. Ron Paul is the only candidate who cares about them, too.
Interesting how “norms” don’t apply to Ron Paul. People use norms to predict outcomes but Ron Paul’s support is so strong that norms are outdated.
I spoke of the Tea Party in Santa Monica but there were Tea Parties all over the country, including the big ones in Boston and Las Vegas. Someone remarked today that they didn’t know how a Tea party could be held in Vegas and I proffered that Mandalay Bay could be used.
I had the privilege of meeting Dr. Paul on 9/12 when he came to Los Angeles for a fund-raising trip. Fund-raising trips, as norms, will be outdated, as the supporters are thinking of clever ways to raise funds without Dr. Paul’s having to travel. Dr. Paul never leaves a rally, however, without talking to everyone who wants to speak with him. He is a genuine “people person.”
May God richly bless him and keep him safe!